N.Y. Education Law 8606-B – Requirements for licensure as a histotechnologist
§ 8606-b. Requirements for licensure as a histotechnologist. For certification as a histotechnologist under this article, an applicant shall fulfill the following requirements:
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1. Application: file an application with the department;
2. Education: have completed one of following requirements:
(a) a bachelor's degree program in histotechnology registered by the department or determined by the department to be the substantial equivalent, or a histotechnology program accredited by a national accrediting organization acceptable to the department; or
(b) a bachelor's degree program in a natural science or a laboratory science and a minimum number of credit hours acceptable to the department, and appropriate clinical education in a histotechnologist program accredited by a national accrediting organization acceptable to the department or a program registered by the department or determined by the department to be the substantial equivalent; or
(c) current histotechnologist certification by a national certification organization acceptable to the department; or
(d) histotechnologist licensure in a jurisdiction acceptable to the department;
3. Alternatives to education: in lieu of requirements specified in subdivision two of this section the department may accept, a bachelor's degree in a natural science or a clinical laboratory science and coursework acceptable to the department and:
(a) two years' experience in a clinical laboratory while licensed as a histotechnician in New York or another jurisdiction acceptable to the department; or
(b) two years' experience in a clinical laboratory while certified as a histotechnician by a national certification organization acceptable to the department.
4. Examination: pass an examination satisfactory to the board and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
5. Age: be at least eighteen years of age;
6. Character: be of good moral character as determined by the department; and
7. Fees: pay a fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars for an initial license and a fee of one hundred seventy dollars for each triennial registration period.