Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 148B — Marriage And Family Therapy, Professional Counseling
Section 148B.592 — Exceptions To License Requirement.

Subdivision 1. Other professionals. Nothing in sections 148B.50 to 148B.593 prevents members of other professions or occupations from performing functions for which they are qualified or licensed. This exception includes, but is not limited to, licensed physicians, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, licensed psychologists, probation officers, attorneys, social workers, marriage and family therapists, qualified rehabilitation consultants, natural family planning practitioners certified by the American Academy of Natural Family Planning, and registered occupational therapists or certified occupational therapist assistants. These persons must not, however, use a title incorporating the words "licensed professional counselor" or otherwise hold themselves out to the public by any title or description stating or implying that they are licensed to engage in the practice of professional counseling unless they are licensed under sections 148B.50 to 148B.593.
Subd. 2. Students. Nothing in sections 148B.50 to 148B.593 prevents a student, intern, or trainee enrolled in an accredited program of professional counseling from engaging in professional counseling as part of the supervised course of study if the person is identified as a "counselor intern."
Subd. 3. Government agencies; educational institutions. Nothing in sections 148B.50 to 148B.593 limits the activities and services of, or use of, an official title by a person employed as a counselor by a federal, state, county, or municipal agency, or public or private educational institution if the person is performing the activities within the scope of the person's employment.
Subd. 4. Unlicensed practitioners. (a) MS 2002 [Expired, 2003 c 118 s 14 subd 4 para (a)]
(b) Nothing in this section limits the authority of unlicensed complementary and alternative health care practitioners to perform services under chapter 146A.
Subd. 5. Nonresidents. A nonresident may engage in the practice of professional counseling within the state without a license for up to 30 days during any calendar year if the nonresident is authorized to provide the services under the law of the state or country of residence and the nonresident has provided proof of credentials to the board, been found qualified to render services in the state, and been granted permission by the board to practice.
Subd. 6. Clergy. Nothing in sections 148B.50 to 148B.593 limits the activities and services of a rabbi, priest, minister, or clergyperson of any religious denomination or sect, provided such activities and services are within the scope of the performance of regular or specialized ministerial duties.
Subd. 7. Nonprofit organizations and charities. Nothing in sections 148B.50 to 148B.593 limits the activities, services, and descriptions of persons offering volunteer or professional services for public or private nonprofit organizations or charities.
2003 c 118 s 14

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 148B — Marriage And Family Therapy, Professional Counseling

Section 148B.06 — Tax Clearance Certificate.

Section 148B.29 — Definitions.

Section 148B.30 — Board Of Marriage And Family Therapy.

Section 148B.31 — Duties Of The Board; Continuing Education.

Section 148B.32 — Prohibitions And Penalty.

Section 148B.33 — Requirements For Licensure.

Section 148B.35 — Reciprocity With Other States.

Section 148B.351 — Malpractice History.

Section 148B.36 — Nontransferability Of Licenses.

Section 148B.37 — Refusal To Grant License; Suspension Or Revocation Of License; Disciplinary Action.

Section 148B.371 — Complaints; Investigation Hearings.

Section 148B.372 — Professional Cooperation.

Section 148B.38 — Exceptions From License Requirement.

Section 148B.381 — Reporting Obligations.

Section 148B.382 — Immunity.

Section 148B.385 — Disciplinary Record On Judiciary Review.

Section 148B.39 — Privileged Communications; Exceptions.

Section 148B.391 — Duty To Warn.

Section 148B.392 — Fees.

Section 148B.50 — Definitions.

Section 148B.51 — Board Of Behavioral Health And Therapy.

Section 148B.52 — Duties Of The Board.

Section 148B.53 — Requirements For Licensure.

Section 148B.5301 — Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor.

Section 148B.531 — Postdegree Completion Of Degree Requirements For Licensure.

Section 148B.532 — Degrees From Foreign Institutions.

Section 148B.54 — License Renewal Requirements.

Section 148B.56 — Reciprocity.

Section 148B.561 — Retaliatory Provisions.

Section 148B.58 — Nontransferability Of Licenses.

Section 148B.59 — Disciplinary Action; Restoration Of License.

Section 148B.5901 — Temporary Suspension Of License.

Section 148B.5905 — Mental, Physical, Or Substance Use Disorder Examination Or Evaluation; Access To Medical Data.

Section 148B.591 — Prohibition Against Unlicensed Practice Or Use Of Titles.

Section 148B.5915 — Professional Cooperation; Applicant Or Licensee.

Section 148B.5916 — Immunity.

Section 148B.592 — Exceptions To License Requirement.

Section 148B.5925 — Assessment Tool Security.

Section 148B.593 — Disclosure Of Information.