2005 Idaho Code - 54-3905 — EXCEPTIONS TO LICENSURE REQUIREMENT

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 39
                              ATHLETIC TRAINERS
    54-3905.  EXCEPTIONS TO LICENSURE REQUIREMENT. Nothing in this chapter
shall be construed as preventing or restricting the practice, services or
activities or requiring licensure pursuant to this chapter of:
    (1)  Any person licensed in this state by any other law, from engaging in
the profession or occupation for which such person is licensed or registered
or otherwise regulated; or
    (2)  Any person employed as an athletic trainer by the government of the
United States or any agency thereof, if such person provides athletic trainer
services solely under the direction or control of the government agency by
which such person is employed; or
    (3)  Any person pursuing a supervised course of study leading to a degree,
licensure or registration as athletic trainer in an accredited or approved
educational program, if the person is designated by a title which clearly
indicates a student or trainee status; or
    (4)  Any person fulfilling supervised fieldwork experience requirements as
prescribed by the board; or
    (5)  For purposes of continuing education, consulting, and/or training,
any person performing athletic trainer services in the state, if these
services are performed for no more than sixty (60) days in a calendar year in
association with an athletic trainer licensed under this chapter, if:
    (a)  The person is licensed, registered or certified and in good standing
    as an athletic trainer in another state; or
    (b)  The person is certified and in good standing as an athletic trainer
    by the national athletic trainers'  association board of certification or
    by a nationally recognized credentialing agency, accepted by the board.
    (6)  Nothing herein shall be construed to require registration of
elementary or secondary school teachers, coaches or authorized volunteers who
do not hold themselves out to the public as athletic trainers.
    (7)  This act shall not be construed as to require licensure by persons
assisting in an emergency or in providing aid or service for which no fee for
service is contemplated, charged or received, provided that the person
providing the service or assisting in the emergency does not hold himself out
as an athletic trainer.

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