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Code · Missouri · Chapter 324

324.059. Exceptions to licensing requirements.

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324.059. Exceptions to licensing requirements. — If a person does not represent or hold himself or herself out as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant as defined in section 324.050 , nothing in sections 324.050 to 324.089 shall be construed to limit, preclude or otherwise interfere with:
(1)The practice, service or activities of any person licensed in this state pursuant to any other law from engaging in the profession or occupation for which the person is licensed;
(2)Employed as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant by the government of the United States or any agency of it, if such person provides occupational therapy solely under the direction or control of the organization by which the person is employed;
(3)Pursuing a supervised course of study leading to a degree or certificate in occupational therapy at an accredited or approved educational program, if such person is designated by a title which clearly indicates the person's status as a student or trainee.
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(L. 1997 S.B. 141 § 4)
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