capacities, employed by those rendering a professional service who: (1) are not licensed to engage in the category of professional service for which a professional corporation was formed; and (2) work at the direction or under the supervision of those who are so licensed; and (3) do not hold themselves out to the public generally as being authorized to engage in the practice of the profession for which the corporation is licensed; and (4) are not prohibited by the regulating authority, regulating the category of professional service rendered by the corporation from being so employed and includes clerks, secretaries, technicians and other assistants who are not usually and ordinarily considered by custom and practice to be rendering the professional services for which the corporation was formed. professional service for which a professional corporation was formed; and those who are so licensed; and generally as being authorized to engage in the practice of the profession for which the corporation is licensed; and regulating the category of professional service rendered by the corporation from being so employed and includes clerks, secretaries, technicians and other assistants who are not usually and ordinarily considered by custom and practice to be rendering the professional services for which the corporation was formed.
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