(1) No individual shall engage in the following practices unless such individual has obtained a credential under the Uniform Credentialing Act: (a) Acupuncture; (b) Advanced practice nursing; (c) Alcohol and drug counseling; (d) Asbestos abatement, inspection, project design, and training; (e) Athletic training; (f) Audiology; (g) Speech-language pathology; (h) Beginning one year after September 2, 2023, behavior analysis; (i) Body art; (j) Chiropractic; (k) Cosmetology; (l) Dentistry; (m) Dental hygiene; (n) Electrology; (o) Emergency medical services; (p) Esthetics; (q) Funeral directing and embalming; (r) Genetic counseling; (s) Hearing instrument dispensing and fitting; (t) Lead-based paint abatement, inspection, project design, and training; (u) Licensed practical nurse-certified until November 1, 2017; (v) Massage therapy; (w) Medical nutrition therapy; (x) Medical radiography; (y) Medicine and surgery; (z) Mental health practice; (aa) Nail technology; (bb) Nursing; (cc) Nursing home administration; (dd) Occupational therapy; (ee) Optometry; (ff) Osteopathy; (gg) Perfusion; (hh) Pharmacy; (ii) Physical therapy; (jj) Podiatry; (kk) Psychology; (ll) Radon detection, measurement, and mitigation; (mm) Respiratory care; (nn) Surgical assisting; and (oo) Veterinary medicine and surgery. (2) No individual shall hold himself or herself out as any of the following until such individual has obtained a credential under the Uniform Credentialing Act for that purpose: (a) Registered environmental health specialist; (b) Certified marriage and family therapist; (c) Certified professional counselor; (d) Certified art therapist; (e) Social worker; or (f) Dialysis patient care technician. (3) No business shall operate for the provision of any of the following services unless such business has obtained a credential under the Uniform Credentialing Act: (a) Body art; (b) Cosmetology; (c) Emergency medical services; (d) Esthetics; (e) Funeral directing and embalming; (f) Massage therapy; or (g) Nail technology.
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