Delaware Code § 24-3061

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An individual may not hold himself or herself out to the public as a licensed professional art therapist (LPAT) or licensed associate art
therapist (LAAT) unless the individual is licensed in accordance with this subchapter. It is unlawful for any individual who is not licensed
under this chapter, or the individual's employees, agents, or representatives to use in connection with that individual's name or business the
words "licensed professional art therapist," "licensed associate art therapist," or otherwise assume or use any title or description conveying
or tending to convey the impression that the individual is licensed to practice art therapy, unless such individual has been duly licensed
under this chapter.

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