Wisconsin Code § 457.04

Prohibited practices
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Except as provided in ss.
257.03 and 457.02, no person may do any of the following:
(1) Use the title “social worker” unless the person is certified
as a social worker under this subchapter.
(2) Use the title “advanced practice social worker” unless the
person is certified as an advanced practice social worker under
this subchapter.
(3) Use the title “independent social worker” unless the person is certified as an independent social worker under this
subchapter.
(4) Practice clinical social work or designate himself or herself as a clinical social worker or use or assume the title “clinical
social worker” or any other title or designation that represents or
may tend to represent the person as a clinical social worker unless
the person is licensed as a clinical social worker under this subchapter or unless the person is certified under this subchapter as
an advanced practice social worker or independent social worker
and the person practices clinical social work under the supervision of a person who is licensed as a clinical social worker under
this subchapter.
(5) Practice marriage and family therapy or designate himself
or herself as a marriage and family therapist or use or assume the
title “marriage and family therapist,” “marriage and family counselor,” or any other title or designation that represents or may tend
to represent the person as a marriage and family therapist unless
any of the following applies:
(a) The person is licensed as a marriage and family therapist
under this subchapter.
(b) The person is licensed as a clinical social worker under
this subchapter and initially became certified as an independent
clinical social worker under ch. 457, 1999 stats., on or before May
31, 1995.
(6) Practice professional counseling or designate himself or
herself as a professional counselor or use or assume the title “professional counselor,” “professional rehabilitation counselor,” “vocational rehabilitation counselor,” “rehabilitation counselor,” or
any other title or designation that represents or may tend to represent the person as a professional counselor unless the person is licensed as a professional counselor under this subchapter or holds
a valid professional counselor privilege to practice in this state.
(7) Practice psychotherapy unless the person is licensed under this subchapter, holds a valid professional counselor privilege
to practice in this state, or is a certificate holder who may practice
psychotherapy under the rules promulgated under ss. 457.03 and
457.035.
(8) Practice clinical social work, marriage and family therapy,
or professional counseling without notifying his or her client in
writing of the procedure to follow to resolve a grievance. The notice required under this subsection shall provide one of the following options for resolving a grievance to the client:
(a) A grievance resolution procedure that contains all of the
following elements:
1. The name, address, and telephone number of, and any
other contact information available for, the appropriate section of
the examining board that is responsible for receiving a complaint
and investigating and conducting a hearing under s. 457.26 (1).
2. The name, address, and telephone number of, and any
other contact information available for, a person not involved in
the services, therapy, or counseling giving rise to the complaint
who would be available to receive and investigate a complaint.
3. The manner by which a client may present a complaint to
a person identified in subd. 1. or 2.
4. The manner by which a client may appeal the resolution of
a complaint presented in subd. 3.
5. Time limits for filing, processing, and appealing the resolution of a complaint presented under subd. 3.
6. Protections against retaliation for a client who presents a
complaint under subd. 3. and for any person who assists the client
to present a complaint under subd. 3.
(b) A grievance resolution procedure that complies with the
rules promulgated under s. 51.61 (5) (b).
(c) A grievance resolution procedure that is available to the
credential holder through a professional association of which the
credential holder is a member.

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