David Paterson signed a bill Wednesday that makes yoga instructor and martial arts teachers exempt from state licensing. Both the State Assembly and Senate adopted the bill in response to the Education Department's Office of School Supervision to property that sent messages to yoga and martial arts studies say they would be fined up to $ 50,000 unless they get there regulations.People teach others to become the yoga and martial arts instructors who have been fined. At the time, said yoga instructors that the fines were lame
People who teach others to become the yoga and martial arts instructors who have been fined. At the time, said yoga instructors fines paralyzed, and studies had to close. Paterson added that the fines were too great a financial burden for instructors of yoga, because most small businesses themselves.
"This legislation is important not to put extra costs on our local authorities, in addition to failing to adopt stricter requirements for yoga studios in New York in these difficult times," said Governor Paterson.
Besides yoga, concerns the exemption for religious activities, martial arts, poetry, art, painting, sports and other leisure activities.
State Sen. Eric Schneidermann in Manhattan, said the fines were a "bureaucratic error that I am happy to be addressed in a report in The New York Times earlier this month when the Assembly and the Senate approved the bill.
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David Paterson signed a bill Wednesday that makes yoga instructor and martial arts teachers exempt from state licensing.
Both the State Assembly and Senate adopted the bill in response to the Education Department's Office of School Supervision to property that sent messages to yoga and martial arts studies say they would be fined up to $ 50,000 unless they are given regulations.
People who teach others to become the yoga and martial arts instructors who have been fined.
At the time, said yoga instructors fines paralyzed, and studies had to close.
Paterson added that the fines were too great a financial burden for instructors of yoga, because most small companies themselves.
"This legislation is important not to put extra costs on our local authorities, in addition to failing to adopt stricter requirements for yoga studios in New York in these difficult times," said Governor Paterson.
Besides yoga, concerns the exemption for religious activities, martial arts, poetry, art, painting, sports and other leisure activities.
State Sen. Eric Schneidermann in Manhattan, said the fines were a
"bureaucratic error that I am happy to be addressed in a report in The New York Times earlier this month when the Assembly and the Senate approved the bill.
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When the state reported that yoga studios yoga teacher soon to fall under government control, the last thing I expected was a struggle.
But teachers of yoga in a wide range of disciplines from sculpture embodying the spirit to improve, quickly began a coordinated attack on the efforts of the State, hoping to avoid a cumbersome licensing process.
In the next 10 days, almost a year after the conflict began, Gov. David A. Patterson is expected to approve a bill that exempts exercise programs for yoga teachers from state regulation under laws to supervise the vocational schools.
"People doubted we could do," said Alison West, a yoga instructor and yoga CEO of New York, a nonprofit group created to fight against regulating efforts. "Everybody is happy."
Paterson has until March 24 to sign the bill, which has been approved by the State Assembly and State Senate and is supported by the Ministry of Education, which initially pushed for licensing teachers of yoga. The bill adds yoga and martial arts instructional areas that are exempt from state oversight, because they cover religion, the painting and athletics.
"It was just a bureaucratic error that I am happy to be corrected," said Senator Eric T. Schneiderman, a Manhattan Democrat who sponsored the bill.
"It is a personal enrichment and spiritual practices," he added.
"It's not something that really requires more regulation."
The question arose in April when the Department of Education sent a request yoga studios to complete their intensive programs, known as teacher training and to apply for licenses - or face a fine of $ 50,000. State that apply to professional schools, such as those who teach hairdressers, masseurs and computer technicians, aims to establish minimum standards and supervision of institutions that teach the students a trade.
Training of teachers, many students who apply to become yoga instructors, but others used only to improve their skills is an important source of income for some studies.
Driven by regulation in New York, followed by similar efforts across the country to increase supervision of yoga, a fast growing industry. But while a similar effort in Virginia and Michigan, including was a success, the large and relatively deep hole in the yoga community in New York was able to win support for their cause, recruit a lobbying and getting the help of yoga practitioners are state legislators.
"As a regulator, it is always useful to have clarity in the law," said Tom Dunn, a spokesman for the Department of Education, which had suspended the licenses work pending the outcome of legislation. "This law takes place.
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Friday 26 March 2010
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