Wisconsin Code § 180.1901

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In ss. 180.1901 to 180.1921:
(1) “Employee” means an individual who is hired by a service
corporation and who is usually and ordinarily considered by custom, practice or law to be rendering professional or other personal services for which a license, certificate, registration or
other legal authorization is required. “Employee” does not include any of the following:
(a) An individual who is hired by a service corporation and
who provides services as an administrator, technician, clerk or
bookkeeper.
(b) An individual who performs all of his or her employment
for a service corporation under the direct supervision and control
of a licensed, registered or certified officer or employee of the
service corporation.
(1m) “Health care professional” means an individual who is
licensed, registered or certified by any of the following:
(ag) The massage therapy and bodywork therapy affiliated
credentialing board under ch. 460.
(am) Chiropractic examining board under ch. 446.
(ar) Board of nursing under ch. 441.
(at) Dentistry examining board under ch. 447.
(b) Medical examining board under subch. II of ch. 448.
(bg) Physical therapy examining board under subch. III of ch.
448.
(bk) Podiatry affiliated credentialing board under subch. IV
of ch. 448.
(br) Dietitians affiliated credentialing board under subch. V
of ch. 448.
(bs) Athletic trainers affiliated credentialing board under
subch. VI of ch. 448.
(bu) Occupational therapists affiliated credentialing board
under subch. VII of ch. 448.
(c) Optometry examining board under ch. 449.
(d) Pharmacy examining board under ch. 450.
(e) Psychology examining board under ch. 455.
(f) Marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, and
social work examining board under subch. I of ch. 457.
(g) Hearing and speech examining board under subch. II of
ch. 459.
(h) Naturopathic medicine examining board under ch. 466,
except that “health care professional” does not include a limitedscope naturopathic doctor licensed by the naturopathic medicine
examining board under ch. 466.
(2) “Service corporation” means a corporation organized under ss. 180.1903 to 180.1921.

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