Wisconsin Code § 457.02

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This subchapter does not do any of the
following:
(1) Require any individual to be certified or licensed under
this subchapter in order to use the title “pastoral counselor,” “investment counselor,” “vocational counselor,” “career counselor,”
“alcohol and drug counselor,” “chemical dependency counselor,”
or “employee assistance counselor,” or to engage in such counseling, if the individual does not use any other title or designation
that represents or may tend to represent that he or she is certified
or licensed under this subchapter, and does not represent himself
or herself as an individual who engages in social work, advanced
practice social work, independent social work, clinical social
work, marriage and family therapy, or professional counseling.
(2) Require any individual who is licensed as a school social
worker or school counselor by the department of public instruction to be certified or licensed under this subchapter in order to
use the title “school social worker” or “school counselor.”
(3) Require a person who is a psychologist or a psychiatrist to
be licensed under this subchapter in order to use the title “marriage and family therapist,” “marriage and family counselor,” or
“professional counselor” if the psychologist or psychiatrist does
not use the term “licensed,” “certified,” or “registered” or any
similar term in connection with the title “marriage and family
therapist,” “marriage and family counselor,” or “professional
counselor.”
(4) Authorize any individual who is certified or licensed under this subchapter to use the title “school social worker” or
“school counselor” unless the individual is licensed as a school
social worker or school counselor by the department of public
instruction.
(5) Authorize any individual who is certified under s. 457.08
(1), 457.09 (1), or 457.14 (1) (a) to (c) to use the title “alcohol
and drug counselor” or “chemical dependency counselor” unless
the individual is certified as an alcohol and drug counselor or as
a chemical dependency counselor through a process recognized
by the department.
(5m) Authorize any individual who is certified under s.
457.08 (1), 457.09 (1), or 457.14 (1) (a) to (c) to treat substance
use disorder as a specialty unless the individual is a certified substance abuse counselor, clinical supervisor, or prevention specialist under s. 440.88, or unless the individual satisfies educational
and supervised training requirements established in rules promulgated by the examining board. In promulgating rules under
this subsection, the examining board shall consider the requirements for qualifying as a certified substance abuse counselor,
clinical supervisor, or prevention specialist under s. 440.88.
(6) Require a credential for a person to do any of the
following:
(a) Lawfully practice within the scope of a license, permit,
registration, or certificate granted by this state or the federal government, or granted through a process recognized by the department of health services, including practicing psychotherapy under such a license, permit, registration, or certificate.
(b) Practice psychotherapy, if the person satisfies one of the
following:
1. The person is registered as a music, art, or dance therapist
under s. 440.03 (14) (a) and the person holds a valid license
granted by the department under s. 440.03 (14) (am).
2. The person is a mental health professional who meets all
of the qualifications under s. DHS 61.96, Wis. Adm. Code, for
employment as a mental health professional in an outpatient psychotherapy clinic certified by the department of health services
under s. DHS 61.95, Wis. Adm. Code, if the person’s practice of
psychotherapy is a part of the duties for which he or she is employed by such a clinic and the person practices psychotherapy
solely within the confines of or under the jurisdiction of the
clinic.
(c) Provide a consultation or demonstration with an individual
licensed under this subchapter if the person providing the consultation or demonstration is licensed to practice marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, or clinical social work in another state or territory of the United States.

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