Oklahoma Code § 59-889.2

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: License required to practice
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A.  No person shall practice or hold himself or herself out as
being able to practice music therapy or provide music therapy
services in this state unless the person is licensed in accordance
with the provisions of the Music Therapy Practice Act.
B.  Nothing in the Music Therapy Practice Act shall be construed
to prevent or restrict the practice, services or activities of:
1.  Any person licensed, certified or regulated under the laws
of this state in another profession or occupation, or personnel
supervised by a licensed professional in this state from performing
work, including the use of music, incidental to the practice of the
person's profession or occupation, if that person does not represent
himself or herself as a music therapist;
2.  Any person enrolled in a course of study leading to a degree
in music therapy from performing music therapy services incidental
to the person's coursework when supervised by a licensed
professional, if the person is designated by a title which clearly
indicates the person's status as a student;
3.  Any person whose training and national certification attests
to the individual's preparation and ability to practice the person's
profession, if that person does not represent himself or herself as
a music therapist; or
4.  Any person employed by an agency, bureau or division of the
federal government while in the discharge of official duties;
provided, however, if such individual engages in the practice of
music therapy outside the line of official duty, the individual must
be licensed as herein provided.

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