6509-C - Additional definition of professional misconduct; failure to comply in paternity or child support proceedings; limited application.

§  6509-c.   Additional definition of professional misconduct; failure  to  comply  in  paternity  or   child   support   proceedings;   limited  application.    1.    The  provisions of this section shall apply in all  cases of licensee or  registrant  failure  after  receiving  appropriate  notice,  to  comply  with  a  summons, subpoena or warrant relating to a  paternity or child support proceeding referred to the board  of  regents  by  a  court  pursuant  to  the  requirements  of  section  two  hundred  forty-four-c of the domestic relations law or pursuant to  section  four  hundred  fifty-eight-b or five hundred forty-eight-b of the family court  act.    2.  Upon receipt of an order from the court pursuant  to  one  of  the  foregoing  provisions  of  law,  the  board of regents, if it finds such  person to be so licensed or registered,  shall  within  thirty  days  of  receipt  of such order from the court, provide notice to the licensee or  registrant that his or her license or registration shall be suspended in  sixty days unless the conditions as set forth in  subdivision  three  of  this section are met.    3.    Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of this article or of  any other provision of law to the contrary, the license or  registration  of  a  person  subject to the provisions of this title and/or subject to  the provisions of title two-A of article two of the  public  health  law  shall  be  suspended  unless  the court terminates its order to commence  suspension proceedings.  Such suspension shall not be lifted unless  the  court  issues  an order to the board of regents terminating its order to  commence suspension proceedings.    4.  The board of regents shall inform the court of all  actions  taken  hereunder as required by law.    5.    This  section  applies to paternity or child support proceedings  commenced under, and support obligations paid pursuant to any  order  of  child  support  or  child and spousal support issued under provisions of  section two hundred thirty-six or two  hundred  forty  of  the  domestic  relations  law,  or  article  four, five, five-A or five-B of the family  court act.    6.  Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of this article  or  of  any  other  provision  of  law  to  the contrary, the provisions of this  section shall apply to the exclusion of any other requirements  of  this  article  and  to  the  exclusion  of any other requirement of law to the  contrary.