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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-32 — Psychologists

43-32-17. License required for practice - Titles.

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1. Except as otherwise provided under this chapter, a person may not engage in the
practice of psychology unless that person is licensed as a psychologist or is registered
as a psychology resident under this chapter. Except as otherwise provided by this
chapter, a person may not engage in the practice of industrial-organizational
psychology unless that person is licensed as a psychologist or industrial-organizational
psychologist or is registered as a psychology resident or industrial-organizational
psychology resident under this chapter.
2. A person may not use the title "psychologist" or similar title unless that person is
licensed as a psychologist. A person may not use the titles "industrial psychologist",
"organizational psychologist", or "industrial-organizational psychologist" unless that
person is licensed as a psychologist or industrial-organizational psychologist.
3. A person may not use the title "psychology resident" or similar title unless that person
is registered as a psychology resident. A person may not use the titles "industrial
psychology resident", "organizational psychology resident", or "industrial organizational
psychology resident" unless that person is registered as a psychology resident or
industrial-organizational psychology resident.
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