90-270.48A. Exemptions.
(a) This Article does not prevent members of the clergy or licensed, certified, or registered members of professional groups recognized by the Board from advertising or performing services consistent with their own profession. Members of the clergy include, but are not limited to, persons who are ordained, consecrated, commissioned, or endorsed by a recognized denomination, church, faith group, or synagogue. Professional groups the Board shall recognize include, but are not limited to, licensed or certified social workers, licensed clinical mental health counselors, fee-based pastoral counselors, licensed practicing psychologists, psychological associates, physicians, and attorneys-at-law. However, in no event may a person use the title "Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist" or "Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associate," use the letters "LMFT" or "LMFTA," or in any way imply that the person is a licensed marriage and family therapist or a licensed marriage and family therapy associate unless the person is licensed as such under this Article.
(b) A person is exempt from the requirements of this Article if any of the following conditions are met:
(1) The person is (i) enrolled in a master's level program or higher in a recognized educational institution, (ii) under supervision as approved by the Board in a training institution approved by the Board, and (iii) designated by a title such as "marriage and family therapy intern."
(2) The person is practicing marriage and family therapy as an employee of a recognized educational institution, or a governmental institution or agency and the practice is included in the duties for which the person was employed by the institution or agency.
(3) Repealed by Session Laws 2009-393, s. 3, effective October 1, 2009.
(4) The person is practicing marriage and family therapy as an employee of a hospital licensed under Article 5 of Chapter 131E or Article 2 of Chapter 122C of the General Statutes. Provided, however, no such person shall hold himself out as a licensed marriage and family therapist.
(c) No such person practicing marriage and family therapy under the exemptions provided by this section shall hold himself or herself out as a licensed marriage and family therapist or licensed marriage and family therapy associate. (1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 564, s. 2; 2001-487, s. 40(i); 2009-393, s. 3; 2019-240, s. 3(h).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations
Article 18C - Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure.
§ 90-270.45 - Title of Article.
§ 90-270.46 - Policy and purpose.
§ 90-270.48 - Prohibited acts.
§ 90-270.49 - North Carolina Marriage and Family Therapy Licensure Board.
§ 90-270.50 - Appointment and qualification of Board members.
§ 90-270.51 - Powers and duties.
§ 90-270.52 - License application.
§ 90-270.54 - Requirements for licensure as a marriage and family therapist.
§ 90-270.54A - Requirements for licensure as a marriage and family therapy associate.
§ 90-270.56 - Reciprocal licenses.
§ 90-270.58 - Renewal of license.
§ 90-270.58A - Reinstatement after expiration.
§ 90-270.58B - Inactive status.
§ 90-270.58C - Continuing education requirements.
§ 90-270.59 - Disposition of funds.
§ 90-270.60 - Denial, revocation, or suspension of license; other disciplinary or remedial actions.