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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XVI — PUBLIC HEALTH · Chapter 112

Section 123: Psychologists; exemptions to penalties in Sec. 122

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Section 123. The penalties in section one hundred and twenty-two shall not apply to:
(a)persons eligible for licensure under section 119 who provide consultative services for a fee no more than one day a month; or
(b)students of psychology, psychological interns or persons preparing for the practice of psychology under qualified supervision in a recognized training institution or facility; provided, however, that they are designated by such titles as ''psychological intern'', ''psychological trainee'' or other title clearly indicating such training status.
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