2005 Idaho Code - 54-2303 — LICENSE REQUIRED -- EXEMPTIONS

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 23
                                PSYCHOLOGISTS
    54-2303.  LICENSE REQUIRED -- EXEMPTIONS. It shall be unlawful for any
person to practice or to offer to practice psychology, or to represent himself
to be a psychologist, unless he shall first obtain a license pursuant to this
act, except as hereinafter provided.
    (a)  Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit the activities,
and use of an official title on the part of a person in the employ of a
federal, state, county, or municipal agency, or other political subdivision,
insofar that such activities or services are a part of the duties in his
salaried position, and insofar that such activities or services are performed
solely on behalf of his employer.
    (b)  Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit the activities
and services of a student, interne, or resident in psychology, pursuing a
course of study approved by the board as qualifying training and experience
for psychologists, provided that such activities and services constitute a
part of his supervised course of study, and he is designated by such titles as
"psychology interne," "psychology trainee," or other title clearly indicating
such training status. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit the
activities of a person employed by a duly chartered educational institution
solely as an administrator, teacher, or researcher or combination thereof in
the discharge of those duties.
    (c)  Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent unlicensed
persons from providing certain services under the direct supervision and
control of licensed psychologists, under such rules as may be established by
the board.
    (d)  Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent qualified
members of other professions such as physicians, licensed counselors, or
social workers from doing work of a psychological nature consistent with their
training and consistent with the code of ethics of their respective
professions.

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