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Code · Virginia · Title 54.1 · Chapter 35

Code of Virginia § 54.1-3513. Restriction of practice; use of titles.

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A. No person, other than a person licensed by the Boards of Counseling; Medicine; Nursing; Optometry; Psychology; or Social Work, shall hold himself out as a provider of rehabilitation services or use the title "rehabilitation provider" or a similar title or any abbreviation thereof unless he holds a valid certificate under this article.
B. Subsection A shall not apply to employees or independent contractors of the Commonwealth's agencies and sheltered workshops providing vocational rehabilitation services, under the following circumstances:
(i)such employees or independent contractors are not providing vocational rehabilitation services under § 65.2-603 or
(ii)such employees are providing vocational rehabilitation services under § 65.2-603 as well as other programs and are certified by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification
(CRCC)as certified rehabilitation counselors
(CRC)or by the Commission on Certification of Work Adjustment and Vocational Evaluation Specialists (CCWAVES) as Certified Vocational Evaluation Specialists (CVE).
1994, c. 558 ; 2000, c. 473 ; 2004, c. 271 .
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