New York Laws
Article 131 - Medicine
6525 - Limited Permits.

(1) A person who fulfills all requirements for a license as a
physician except those relating to the examination and citizenship or
permanent residence in the United States;
(2) A foreign physician who holds a standard certificate from the
educational council for foreign medical graduates or who has passed an
examination satisfactory to the state board for medicine and in
accordance with the commissioner's regulations; or
(3) A foreign physician or a foreign intern who is in this country on
a non-immigration visa for the continuation of medical study, pursuant
to the exchange student program of the United States department of
state.
2. Limit of practice. A permittee shall be authorized to practice
medicine only under the supervision of a licensed physician and only in
a public, voluntary, or proprietary hospital.
3. Duration. A limited permit shall be valid for two years. It may be
renewed biennially at the discretion of the department.
4. Fees. The fee for each limited permit and for each renewal shall be
one hundred five dollars.