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§  7706.  Exempt  persons.  Nothing contained in this article shall be  construed to:    1. Apply to the practice, conduct, activities, services or use of  any  title  by  any  person  licensed  or  otherwise  authorized  to practice  medicine within the state pursuant to article one hundred thirty-one  of  this  title  or  by  any  person  registered  to  perform  services as a  physician assistant within the state pursuant  to  article  one  hundred  thirty-one-B  of  this  title  or  by  any  person licensed or otherwise  authorized to practice psychology within this state pursuant to  article  one  hundred  fifty-three  of  this  title  or by any person licensed or  otherwise authorized to practice nursing as  a  registered  professional  nurse  or  nurse  practitioner within this state pursuant to article one  hundred thirty-nine of this title or by any person licensed or otherwise  authorized to practice occupational therapy within this  state  pursuant  to article one hundred fifty-six of this title or by any person licensed  or  otherwise  authorized to practice mental health counseling, marriage  and family therapy, creative arts therapy, or psychoanalysis within  the  state  pursuant  to  article  one  hundred  sixty-three  of  this title;  provided, however, that no physician,  physician  assistant,  registered  professional   nurse,  nurse  practitioner,  psychologist,  occupational  therapist, licensed  mental  health  counselor,  licensed  marriage  and  family   therapist,   licensed  creative  arts  therapist,  or  licensed  psychoanalyst may use the titles "licensed clinical  social  worker"  or  "licensed master social worker", unless licensed under this article.    2.  Prevent  or  prohibit  an individual possessing a baccalaureate of  social work degree or its equivalent from the performance of  activities  and services within the scope of practice of licensed master social work  as  defined  in  paragraphs  (a)  and  (b) of subdivision one of section  seventy-seven hundred  one  of  this  article  under  supervision  by  a  licensed  master  social worker, a licensed clinical social worker or in  accordance with the commissioner's regulations.    3. Prevent or prohibit  a  licensed  master  social  worker  from  the  performance  of  activities and services within the scope of practice of  licensed clinical social work as defined in subdivision two  of  section  seventy-seven  hundred  one  of  this  article in a facility setting and  under supervision in accordance with the commissioner's regulations.    4. Prevent or prohibit the  performance  of  activities  and  services  within  the  scope of practice of licensed master social work as defined  in subdivision one of section seventy-seven hundred one of this  article  by   individuals,   churches,   schools,   teachers,  organizations,  or  not-for-profit  businesses  which  are  providing  instruction,  advice,  support,  encouragement  or  information  to  individuals,  families and  relational groups.    5. Prevent or prohibit the  performance  of  activities  and  services  within  the scope of practice of licensed master social work or licensed  clinical social work as defined in section seventy-seven hundred one  of  this article by the following:    (a)  any  individual  who  is  credentialed  under  any law, including  attorneys, rape crisis counselors, credentialed alcoholism and substance  abuse counselors whose scope of practice includes the practices  defined  in  section seventy-seven hundred one of this article from performing or  claiming to perform work authorized by  applicable  provisions  of  this  chapter and the mental hygiene law;    (b)  provision  of  pastoral  counseling services by any member of the  clergy  or  christian  science  practitioner,  from  providing  pastoral  counselling services within the context of his or her ministerial charge  or obligation;(c)  students  who  are  enrolled in a baccalaureate of social work or  professional graduate level social work program of study, and which  are  required to perform as part of the field work component of that program,  services  provided  under  the  supervision  of  a field work supervisor  approved by the program;    (d)  on  the  part  of  a  student  or  trainee  who is enrolled in an  institution or program registered by the department or accredited by  an  accrediting   organization  acceptable  to  the  department  to  provide  training in a discipline  or  profession,  other  than  social  work  or  clinical  social  work,  that  is licensed pursuant to this title, where  such activities and services are authorized within the definition of the  scope of practice of the profession, or discipline in which he or she is  being trained as set forth in the education law  or  the  commissioner's  regulations, provided that such services are performed under the regular  and ongoing supervision of a licensee in the profession or discipline in  which he or she is being trained who assumes professional responsibility  for  the  services  performed under his or her supervision and that such  activities and the provision of such services are a formal part  of  the  professional training program in which he or she is enrolled;    (e)  any  federal,  state,  county  or  municipal  employee performing  clinical social work services upon the effective date  of  this  section  for  the  period  during  which  they maintain such employment with such  governmental unit within the context of such  employment  and  shall  be  limited to the services provided upon such effective date; and    (f)  any  employee  performing  clinical  social  work services on the  effective date of this section for the period during which they maintain  such employment with such entity within the context of such  employment,  and  shall  be  limited to the services provided prior to such effective  date.    6. Prohibit the practice of licensed master social  work  or  licensed  clinical  social  work,  to  the  extent permissible within the scope of  practice of such  professions,  by  any  not-for-profit  corporation  or  education  corporation  providing  services within the state of New York  and operating under a waiver  pursuant  to  section  sixty-five  hundred  three-a  of  this  title,  provided that such entities offering licensed  master social work or licensed clinical social work services shall  only  provide  such  services  through an individual appropriately licensed or  otherwise authorized to provide such services or a  professional  entity  authorized by law to provide such services.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-154 > 7706

§  7706.  Exempt  persons.  Nothing contained in this article shall be  construed to:    1. Apply to the practice, conduct, activities, services or use of  any  title  by  any  person  licensed  or  otherwise  authorized  to practice  medicine within the state pursuant to article one hundred thirty-one  of  this  title  or  by  any  person  registered  to  perform  services as a  physician assistant within the state pursuant  to  article  one  hundred  thirty-one-B  of  this  title  or  by  any  person licensed or otherwise  authorized to practice psychology within this state pursuant to  article  one  hundred  fifty-three  of  this  title  or by any person licensed or  otherwise authorized to practice nursing as  a  registered  professional  nurse  or  nurse  practitioner within this state pursuant to article one  hundred thirty-nine of this title or by any person licensed or otherwise  authorized to practice occupational therapy within this  state  pursuant  to article one hundred fifty-six of this title or by any person licensed  or  otherwise  authorized to practice mental health counseling, marriage  and family therapy, creative arts therapy, or psychoanalysis within  the  state  pursuant  to  article  one  hundred  sixty-three  of  this title;  provided, however, that no physician,  physician  assistant,  registered  professional   nurse,  nurse  practitioner,  psychologist,  occupational  therapist, licensed  mental  health  counselor,  licensed  marriage  and  family   therapist,   licensed  creative  arts  therapist,  or  licensed  psychoanalyst may use the titles "licensed clinical  social  worker"  or  "licensed master social worker", unless licensed under this article.    2.  Prevent  or  prohibit  an individual possessing a baccalaureate of  social work degree or its equivalent from the performance of  activities  and services within the scope of practice of licensed master social work  as  defined  in  paragraphs  (a)  and  (b) of subdivision one of section  seventy-seven hundred  one  of  this  article  under  supervision  by  a  licensed  master  social worker, a licensed clinical social worker or in  accordance with the commissioner's regulations.    3. Prevent or prohibit  a  licensed  master  social  worker  from  the  performance  of  activities and services within the scope of practice of  licensed clinical social work as defined in subdivision two  of  section  seventy-seven  hundred  one  of  this  article in a facility setting and  under supervision in accordance with the commissioner's regulations.    4. Prevent or prohibit the  performance  of  activities  and  services  within  the  scope of practice of licensed master social work as defined  in subdivision one of section seventy-seven hundred one of this  article  by   individuals,   churches,   schools,   teachers,  organizations,  or  not-for-profit  businesses  which  are  providing  instruction,  advice,  support,  encouragement  or  information  to  individuals,  families and  relational groups.    5. Prevent or prohibit the  performance  of  activities  and  services  within  the scope of practice of licensed master social work or licensed  clinical social work as defined in section seventy-seven hundred one  of  this article by the following:    (a)  any  individual  who  is  credentialed  under  any law, including  attorneys, rape crisis counselors, credentialed alcoholism and substance  abuse counselors whose scope of practice includes the practices  defined  in  section seventy-seven hundred one of this article from performing or  claiming to perform work authorized by  applicable  provisions  of  this  chapter and the mental hygiene law;    (b)  provision  of  pastoral  counseling services by any member of the  clergy  or  christian  science  practitioner,  from  providing  pastoral  counselling services within the context of his or her ministerial charge  or obligation;(c)  students  who  are  enrolled in a baccalaureate of social work or  professional graduate level social work program of study, and which  are  required to perform as part of the field work component of that program,  services  provided  under  the  supervision  of  a field work supervisor  approved by the program;    (d)  on  the  part  of  a  student  or  trainee  who is enrolled in an  institution or program registered by the department or accredited by  an  accrediting   organization  acceptable  to  the  department  to  provide  training in a discipline  or  profession,  other  than  social  work  or  clinical  social  work,  that  is licensed pursuant to this title, where  such activities and services are authorized within the definition of the  scope of practice of the profession, or discipline in which he or she is  being trained as set forth in the education law  or  the  commissioner's  regulations, provided that such services are performed under the regular  and ongoing supervision of a licensee in the profession or discipline in  which he or she is being trained who assumes professional responsibility  for  the  services  performed under his or her supervision and that such  activities and the provision of such services are a formal part  of  the  professional training program in which he or she is enrolled;    (e)  any  federal,  state,  county  or  municipal  employee performing  clinical social work services upon the effective date  of  this  section  for  the  period  during  which  they maintain such employment with such  governmental unit within the context of such  employment  and  shall  be  limited to the services provided upon such effective date; and    (f)  any  employee  performing  clinical  social  work services on the  effective date of this section for the period during which they maintain  such employment with such entity within the context of such  employment,  and  shall  be  limited to the services provided prior to such effective  date.    6. Prohibit the practice of licensed master social  work  or  licensed  clinical  social  work,  to  the  extent permissible within the scope of  practice of such  professions,  by  any  not-for-profit  corporation  or  education  corporation  providing  services within the state of New York  and operating under a waiver  pursuant  to  section  sixty-five  hundred  three-a  of  this  title,  provided that such entities offering licensed  master social work or licensed clinical social work services shall  only  provide  such  services  through an individual appropriately licensed or  otherwise authorized to provide such services or a  professional  entity  authorized by law to provide such services.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-154 > 7706

§  7706.  Exempt  persons.  Nothing contained in this article shall be  construed to:    1. Apply to the practice, conduct, activities, services or use of  any  title  by  any  person  licensed  or  otherwise  authorized  to practice  medicine within the state pursuant to article one hundred thirty-one  of  this  title  or  by  any  person  registered  to  perform  services as a  physician assistant within the state pursuant  to  article  one  hundred  thirty-one-B  of  this  title  or  by  any  person licensed or otherwise  authorized to practice psychology within this state pursuant to  article  one  hundred  fifty-three  of  this  title  or by any person licensed or  otherwise authorized to practice nursing as  a  registered  professional  nurse  or  nurse  practitioner within this state pursuant to article one  hundred thirty-nine of this title or by any person licensed or otherwise  authorized to practice occupational therapy within this  state  pursuant  to article one hundred fifty-six of this title or by any person licensed  or  otherwise  authorized to practice mental health counseling, marriage  and family therapy, creative arts therapy, or psychoanalysis within  the  state  pursuant  to  article  one  hundred  sixty-three  of  this title;  provided, however, that no physician,  physician  assistant,  registered  professional   nurse,  nurse  practitioner,  psychologist,  occupational  therapist, licensed  mental  health  counselor,  licensed  marriage  and  family   therapist,   licensed  creative  arts  therapist,  or  licensed  psychoanalyst may use the titles "licensed clinical  social  worker"  or  "licensed master social worker", unless licensed under this article.    2.  Prevent  or  prohibit  an individual possessing a baccalaureate of  social work degree or its equivalent from the performance of  activities  and services within the scope of practice of licensed master social work  as  defined  in  paragraphs  (a)  and  (b) of subdivision one of section  seventy-seven hundred  one  of  this  article  under  supervision  by  a  licensed  master  social worker, a licensed clinical social worker or in  accordance with the commissioner's regulations.    3. Prevent or prohibit  a  licensed  master  social  worker  from  the  performance  of  activities and services within the scope of practice of  licensed clinical social work as defined in subdivision two  of  section  seventy-seven  hundred  one  of  this  article in a facility setting and  under supervision in accordance with the commissioner's regulations.    4. Prevent or prohibit the  performance  of  activities  and  services  within  the  scope of practice of licensed master social work as defined  in subdivision one of section seventy-seven hundred one of this  article  by   individuals,   churches,   schools,   teachers,  organizations,  or  not-for-profit  businesses  which  are  providing  instruction,  advice,  support,  encouragement  or  information  to  individuals,  families and  relational groups.    5. Prevent or prohibit the  performance  of  activities  and  services  within  the scope of practice of licensed master social work or licensed  clinical social work as defined in section seventy-seven hundred one  of  this article by the following:    (a)  any  individual  who  is  credentialed  under  any law, including  attorneys, rape crisis counselors, credentialed alcoholism and substance  abuse counselors whose scope of practice includes the practices  defined  in  section seventy-seven hundred one of this article from performing or  claiming to perform work authorized by  applicable  provisions  of  this  chapter and the mental hygiene law;    (b)  provision  of  pastoral  counseling services by any member of the  clergy  or  christian  science  practitioner,  from  providing  pastoral  counselling services within the context of his or her ministerial charge  or obligation;(c)  students  who  are  enrolled in a baccalaureate of social work or  professional graduate level social work program of study, and which  are  required to perform as part of the field work component of that program,  services  provided  under  the  supervision  of  a field work supervisor  approved by the program;    (d)  on  the  part  of  a  student  or  trainee  who is enrolled in an  institution or program registered by the department or accredited by  an  accrediting   organization  acceptable  to  the  department  to  provide  training in a discipline  or  profession,  other  than  social  work  or  clinical  social  work,  that  is licensed pursuant to this title, where  such activities and services are authorized within the definition of the  scope of practice of the profession, or discipline in which he or she is  being trained as set forth in the education law  or  the  commissioner's  regulations, provided that such services are performed under the regular  and ongoing supervision of a licensee in the profession or discipline in  which he or she is being trained who assumes professional responsibility  for  the  services  performed under his or her supervision and that such  activities and the provision of such services are a formal part  of  the  professional training program in which he or she is enrolled;    (e)  any  federal,  state,  county  or  municipal  employee performing  clinical social work services upon the effective date  of  this  section  for  the  period  during  which  they maintain such employment with such  governmental unit within the context of such  employment  and  shall  be  limited to the services provided upon such effective date; and    (f)  any  employee  performing  clinical  social  work services on the  effective date of this section for the period during which they maintain  such employment with such entity within the context of such  employment,  and  shall  be  limited to the services provided prior to such effective  date.    6. Prohibit the practice of licensed master social  work  or  licensed  clinical  social  work,  to  the  extent permissible within the scope of  practice of such  professions,  by  any  not-for-profit  corporation  or  education  corporation  providing  services within the state of New York  and operating under a waiver  pursuant  to  section  sixty-five  hundred  three-a  of  this  title,  provided that such entities offering licensed  master social work or licensed clinical social work services shall  only  provide  such  services  through an individual appropriately licensed or  otherwise authorized to provide such services or a  professional  entity  authorized by law to provide such services.