319.015 Activities not included in practice of psychology.
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Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit:
(1)The activities, services, and use of title on the part of a person in the employ of the
federal government;
(2)Persons from engaging in the teaching of psychology, the conduct of psychological
research, the provision of consultation services to organizations or institutions, or
the provision of expert testimony, provided that such activities do not involve the
delivery or supervision of direct psychological services to individuals or groups;
(3)Persons licensed, certified, or registered under any other provision of the Kentucky
Revised Statutes from rendering services consistent with the laws regulating their
professional practice and the ethics of their profession. The use of written or
computerized interpretations of any psychological testing or the administration and
use of symptomatic and behavioral assessments by a practitioner of the healing arts
as defined in KRS 311.271(2), clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist,
professional art therapist, advanced practice registered nurse, physician, physical
therapist, or occupational therapist who uses these interpretations or administers and
uses these assessments shall not be limited. They shall not represent themselves to
be psychologists or use the term "psychological" in describing their services;
(4)The activities of a student, intern, or resident in psychology, pursuing a course of
study approved by the department of psychology of an educational institution rated
acceptable by the board for qualifying training and experience, provided such
activities are recognized by transcript as a part of his or her supervised course of
study;
(5)The recognized educational activities of teachers in accredited public and private
schools, the authorized duties of guidance counselors who are certified by the
Education Professional Standards Board, or the activities of persons using
psychological techniques in business and industrial organizations for employment
placement, promotion, or job adjustment of their own officers and employees;
(6)Persons who are credentialed as school psychologists by the Education Professional
Standards Board from using the title "school psychologist" and practicing
psychology as defined in KRS 319.010, if their practice is restricted to regular
employment within a setting under the purview of the Education Professional
Standards Board. These individuals shall be employees of the educational
institution and not independent contractors providing psychological services to
educational institutions;
(7)A duly ordained minister, priest, rabbi, Christian Science practitioner, or other
clergyman from carrying out his or her responsibilities while functioning in a
ministerial capacity within a recognized religious organization serving the spiritual
needs of its constituency, if he or she does not hold himself or herself out as a
psychologist; or
(8)Any nonresident temporarily employed in this state from rendering psychological
services for not more than thirty
(30)days every two
(2)years, if he or she holds a
valid current license or certificate as a psychologist in his or her home state or country and registers with the board prior to commencing practice in the Commonwealth or if he or she holds a valid current IPC.