NYS CETC Ethics Training - New Training Sessions in July

Lauren Currie colv1906 at plattsburgh.edu
Sun Jun 29 09:05:00 UTC 2025


*NYS CETC Ethics Training - New Training Sessions in July*
The NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COELIG) expects
100% compliance by completion of one (1) training for all NYS employees
each calendar year.


*Training Options:*

   1. *On-Demand Training: *Instructions on how to access the SUNY Employee
   Portal and the Statewide Learning Management System (SLMS) can be found
   here
   <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y1NO6YKz58Gf8XBsJhgk2bnmQMlLpgHe/view?usp=sharing>
   .
   2. Live Training Options: The Commission on Ethics & Lobbying in
   Government is providing live training sessions: Additional Live Training
   Sessions: Please monitor this site to register
   <https://ethics.ny.gov/comprehensive-ethics-training-course-cetc-openings>
   .

Reminders:

   - *Employees may complete the live CETC training each year to meet the
   requirement. However, if an employee completed the on-demand training in
   2024, they are required to complete a live training in 2025.*
   - All course completions are being tracked for compliance.
   Non-compliance will be communicated to employees and/or their supervisors
   and Deans or Vice Presidents on a case-by-case basis.
   - Employees who do not have a dedicated computer or quiet space to meet
   their training requirements and/or deadlines should speak with their
   supervisors so that every effort can be made to support you.
   - Employees who need reasonable accommodations to meet training
   requirements and/or deadlines, should speak with their supervisors or
   contact Human Resource Services at hrs at plattsburgh.edu.

For any support or questions please contact Lauren Currie, Ethics Officer
colv1906 at plattburgh.edu or x2538
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