Exemptions

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  • (1) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to the activities and services of qualified members of other professions, such as medical or chiropractic physicians, registered nurses, attorneys at law, or social workers performing counseling in a manner consistent with the scope of practice in their license, their training, and the code of ethics of their professions. However, such persons shall not represent themselves by use of any title stating or implying that they are a licensed psychologist, associate psychologist, or psychological associate.

  • (2) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to the activities, services, and use of an official title on the part of a person employed as a psychologist, by an academic institution, a federal or territorial agency, public or private educational institution, or publicly or governmentally funded non-profit community agency recognized by the board, provided such persons are performing psychological or psychologically related activities within the scope of their employment and that they have a degree that meets the educational requirement of section 169d(a)(2) or (5) or section 169e(2) or (5).

  • (3) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to the activities and services of a student, intern, or trainee pursuing a course of study in psychology in an accredited institution of higher education or training institution, if these activities are performed under supervision and constitute a part of the supervised course of study, provided that such a person be designated as an “intern,” or “student”.

  • (4) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to the activities and services of a non-resident psychology professional rendered not more than thirty (30) days during any calendar year, provided, that such person is licensed to perform such activities and services under the laws of the state or territory of that person's residence.

  • (5) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to activities and services of a rabbi, priest, minister, or clergy person of any religious denomination or sect, provided, such activities and services are within the scope of the performance of regular or specialized ministerial duties.


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