This chapter shall not apply to:
(1) Any person teaching, lecturing, consulting, or engaging
in research in psychology but only insofar as such activities are
performed as a part of or are dependent upon a position in a
college or university in the state of Washington.
(2) Any person who holds a valid school psychologist
credential from the Washington professional educator standards
board but only when such a person is practicing psychology in the
course of his or her employment.
(3) Any person employed by a local, state, or federal
government agency whose psychologists must qualify for employment
under federal or state certification or civil service
regulations; but only at those times when that person is carrying
out the functions of his or her employment.
(4) Any person who must qualify under the employment
requirements of a business or industry and who is employed by a
business or industry which is not engaged in offering
psychological services to the public, but only when such person
is carrying out the functions of his or her employment:
PROVIDED, That no person exempt from licensing under this
subsection shall engage in the clinical practice of psychology.
(5) Any person who is a student of psychology, psychological
intern, or resident in psychology preparing for the profession of
psychology under supervision in a training institution or
facilities and who is designated by the title such as
"psychological trainee," "psychology student," which thereby
indicates his or her training status.
(6) Any person who has received a doctoral degree from an
accredited institution of higher learning with an adequate major
in sociology or social psychology as determined by the board and
who has passed comprehensive examinations in the field of social
psychology as part of the requirements for the doctoral degree.
Such persons may use the title "social psychologist" provided
that they file a statement of their education with the board.
[2006 c 263 § 803; 1986 c 27 § 10; 1965 c 70 § 19.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Purpose -- Part headings not law -- 2006 c 263: See notes following RCW 28A.150.230.