La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § LXXXVI-1303 - Exemptions
A. A certified
school counselor who meets the standards prescribed by the State Department of
Education and the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, while practicing
school counseling within the scope of his employment by a board of education or
by a private school.
B. Any
nonresident temporarily employed in this state to render vocational
rehabilitation counseling services for not more than 30 days a year, who meets
the requirements for licensure in
R.S.
37:3447 or who holds a valid license or
certificate issued under the authority of the laws of another state or national
certifying agency.
C. Any persons
employed or supervised by a licensed professional vocational rehabilitation
counselor, while carrying out specific tasks under the licensee's supervision.
The supervisee shall not represent himself to the public as a licensed
professional rehabilitation counselor.
D. Any student in an accredited educational
institution, while carrying out activities that are part of the prescribed
course of study, provided such activities are supervised by a professional
rehabilitation counselor. Such student shall hold himself out to the public
only by clearly indicating his student status and the profession in which he is
being trained.
E. Any individual
using the official title of the position and activities for which that person
is employed by federal or state agency, any agency of a parish, municipality,
or their political subdivision, any private non-profit agency, accredited
clinic, non-profit hospital, or for-profit hospital provided that such persons
are performing these activities as part of the duties for which they are
employed or solely within the confines or under the jurisdiction of the
organization by which they are employed. Such persons shall not render
rehabilitation counseling services to the public for a fee, monetary or
otherwise, over and above the salary they receive for the performance of their
official duties with the organization by which they are employed.
F. Any persons licensed, certified, or
registered under any other provision of state law, or under the rules of the
Louisiana Supreme Court practicing those arts, utilizing counseling, and
utilizing those titles that are allowed and within the standards and ethics of
their profession or within new areas of practice that represent appropriate
extensions of their profession.
G.
Any priest, rabbi, Christian Science practitioner, or minister of the gospel of
any religious denomination.
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