Indiana Code § 25-33-1-1.1

Exempt persons
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Sec. 1.1. (a) Subject to subsection (b), this article exempts a person who does not profess to be a psychologist and who is: (1) a licensed marriage and family therapist; (2) a licensed social worker or a licensed clinical social worker; (3) a licensed mental health counselor; (4) a minister, priest, rabbi, or other member of the clergy providing pastoral counseling or other assistance; (5) a licensed or certified health care professional; (6) a licensed attorney; (7) a student, an intern, or a trainee pursuing a course of study in psychology in an accredited postsecondary educational institution or training institution if the psychology activities are performed under qualified supervision and constitute a part of the person's supervised course of study or other level of supervision as determined by the board; (8) an employee of or a volunteer for a nonprofit corporation or an organization performing charitable, religious, or educational functions, providing pastoral counseling or other assistance; or (9) any other certified or licensed professional.       (b) To be exempt under this article, a person described under subsection (a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3), (a)(5), (a)(6), (a)(7) or (a)(9) must provide services: (1) within the scope of the person's practice, license, education, and training; and (2) according to any applicable ethical standards of the person's profession.

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