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Iowa Code § 154C.7

General exemptions

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Current — January 1, 2022
As of January 1, 2012
This chapter and chapter 147 do not prevent qualified members of other professions including, but not limited to, nurses, psychologists, marital and family therapists, mental health counselors, physicians, physician assistants, attorneys at law, or members of the clergy, from providing or advertising that they provide services of a social work nature consistent with the accepted standards of their respective professions, provided that these persons do not use a title or description indicating or implying that they are licensed to practice social work under this chapter or that they are practicing social work as defined in this chapter.
1. This chapter and chapter 147 do not prevent qualified members of other professions including but not limited to nurses, psychologists, marital and family therapists, mental health counselors, physicians, physician assistants, attorneys at law, or members of the clergy, from providing or advertising that they provide services of a social work nature consistent with the accepted standards of their respective professions, provided that these persons do not use a title or description indicating or implying that they are licensed to practice social work under this chapter or that they are practicing social work as defined in this chapter.
This chapter does not apply to students of social work whose activities are conducted within a course of professional education in social work.
2. This chapter does not apply to students of social work whose activities are conducted within a course of professional education in social work.
96 Acts, ch 1035, §11
96 Acts, ch 1035, §11; 2020 Acts, ch 1062, §94

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