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1. An individual is exempt from the requirements of this chapter if:
a. The individual is practicing marriage and family therapy as part of that individual's
duties as an employee of a recognized academic institution or a governmental
institution or agency while performing those duties for which the individual is
employed by such a facility, institution, or agency.
b. The individual is a marriage and family therapy intern or individual preparing for
the practice of marriage and family therapy under qualified supervision in a
training institution or facility or supervisory arrangement recognized and approved
by the board if:
(1)The individual is a student in a master's or doctorate program of marriage
and family therapy; and
(2)The individual is designated by a title such as "marriage an
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1. An individual is exempt from the requirements of this chapter if:
a. The individual is practicing marriage and family therapy as part of that individual's
duties as an employee of a recognized academic institution or a governmental
institution or agency while performing those duties for which the individual is
employed by such a facility, institution, or agency.
b. The individual is a marriage and family therapy intern or individual preparing for
the practice of marriage and family therapy under qualified supervision in a
training institution or facility or supervisory arrangement recognized and approved
by the board if:
(1) The individual is a student in a master's or doctorate program of marriage
and family therapy; and
(2) The individual is designated by a title such as "marriage and family therapy
intern", "marriage therapy intern", "family therapy intern", or other title clearly
indicating such training status.
c. The individual is a member of the clergy of any religious denomination and
providing services within the scope of ministerial duties.
d. The individual is a volunteer for or is employed by a nonprofit agency or
community organization and the individual does not hold out to the public that the
individual is a licensed marriage and family therapist.
2. This chapter does not prevent any person licensed by the state from doing work within
the standards and scope of practice of that person's profession, including the practice
and advertising of marriage and family therapy services.