Maine Code § 32-3812

Unlicensed practice; exemptions
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An individual or organization may not profess to be or be presented to the public by any title
incorporating the name "psychological," "psychologist" or "psychology," other than those so licensed
by this chapter, except that any psychological scientist employed by a recognized research laboratory,
college, university or state or federal agency may use the title conferred upon the scientist by the
administration of such or equivalent laboratory, college, university or state or federal agency. Nothing
in this section may be construed as permitting such persons to offer their service to any other persons
or organizations as consultants or to accept remuneration for any psychological services other than that
of their institutional salaries unless they have been licensed under this chapter. Visiting lecturers from
recognized laboratories, colleges or universities are exempt from this section and may utilize their
academic research title when presenting lectures to similar institutions or organizations. Students of
psychology, psychological interns and other persons preparing for the profession of psychological
examiner or psychologist under qualified supervision in recognized training institutions or facilities
may be designated by such titles as "psychological intern", "psychological trainee" or others clearly
indicating such training status. [PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. Q, §2 (AMD).]
The use of occasional services of qualified consultant psychologists from another state or
jurisdiction or the use of the services of organizations from another state or jurisdiction employing
qualified psychologists does not constitute the unlawful practice of psychology. [PL 2007, c. 402,
Pt. Q, §2 (AMD).]

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