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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-5371. Prohibited acts and representations; misdemeanor.

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74-5371. Prohibited acts and representations; misdemeanor.
(a)No person shall engage in the practice of masters level psychology or represent oneself as a licensed masters level psychologist or use the abbreviation LMLP or use any word, letter, signs, figures or devices to indicate that such person using the same is a licensed masters level psychologist unless such person holds a valid license as a licensed masters level psychologist.
(b)No person shall engage in the independent practice of masters level psychology or represent oneself as a licensed clinical psychotherapist or use the abbreviation LCP or use any word, letter, signs, figures or devices to indicate that such person using the same is a licensed clinical psychotherapist unless such person holds a valid license as a licensed clinical psychotherapist.
(c)A violation of this section is a class C misdemeanor.
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