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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 90 — Medicine and Allied Occupations

§ 90-673. Exemptions and limitations.

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§ 90-673. Exemptions and limitations.
(a)This Article does not apply to:
(1)A person who holds a license issued by a State board, commission, or other agency, is engaged in activities authorized by his or her license, and does not represent himself or herself as an Associate Safety Professional or Certified Safety Professional.
(2)A person who practices within the scope of safety, injury, or illness prevention and does not use the title "Associate Safety Professional" or "Certified Safety Professional", the initials "ASP" or "CSP", or otherwise represents himself or herself to the public as an Associate Safety Professional or Certified Safety Professional.
(3)A person who is licensed as an architect under Chapter 83A of the General Statutes or any person working under the supervision of a licensed architect.
(4)A person who is licensed as a professional engineer under Chapter 89C of the General Statutes or any person working under the supervision of a licensed professional engineer.
(b)Nothing in this Article shall permit the practice of engineering by persons who are not licensed under Chapter 89C of the General Statutes.
(c)Nothing in this Article shall permit the practice of architecture by persons not licensed under Chapter 83A of the General Statutes. (2000-110, s. 1; 2000-140, s. 98.)
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