Nothing in this
chapter shall be construed to prohibit or restrict:
(1) The practice by an individual credentialed under the
laws of this state and performing services within such
individual's authorized scope of practice;
(2) The practice by an individual employed by the government
of the United States while engaged in the performance of duties
prescribed by the laws of the United States;
(3) The practice by a person who is a regular student in an
educational program approved by the secretary, and whose
performance of services is pursuant to a regular course of
instruction or assignments from an instructor and under the
general supervision of the instructor;
(4) The practice of East Asian medicine, including
acupuncture, by any person credentialed to perform East Asian
medicine, including acupuncture, in any other jurisdiction where
such person is doing so in the course of regular instruction of a
school of East Asian medicine, including acupuncture, approved by
the secretary or in an educational seminar by a professional
organization of East Asian medicine, including acupuncture,
provided that in the latter case, the practice is supervised
directly by a person licensed under this chapter or licensed
under any other healing art whose scope of practice is East Asian
medicine, including acupuncture.
[2010 c 286 § 4; 1995 c 323 § 6; 1992 c 110 § 2.]