Sec. 20-195bb. Practice restricted to licensed persons. Exceptions. Title protection.
Sec. 20-195bb. Practice restricted to licensed persons. Exceptions. Title protection. (a) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, no person may practice
professional counseling unless licensed pursuant to section 20-195cc.
(b) No person may use the title "licensed professional counselor" or make use of
any title, words, letters or abbreviations that may reasonably be confused with licensure
as a professional counselor unless licensed pursuant to section 20-195cc.
(c) No license as a professional counselor shall be required of the following: (1) A
person who furnishes uncompensated assistance in an emergency; (2) a clergyman,
priest, minister, rabbi or practitioner of any religious denomination accredited by the
religious body to which the person belongs and settled in the work of the ministry,
provided the activities that would otherwise require a license as a professional counselor
are within the scope of ministerial duties; (3) a sexual assault counselor, as defined
in section 52-146k; (4) a person participating in uncompensated group or individual
counseling; (5) a person with a master's degree in a health-related or human services-related field employed by a hospital, as defined in subsection (b) of section 19a-490,
performing services in accordance with section 20-195aa under the supervision of a
person licensed by the state in one of the professions identified in subparagraphs (A)
to (F), inclusive, of subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of section 20-195dd; (6) a person
licensed or certified by any agency of this state and performing services within the scope
of practice for which licensed or certified; (7) a student, intern or trainee pursuing a
course of study in counseling in a regionally accredited institution of higher education,
provided the activities that would otherwise require a license as a professional counselor
are performed under supervision and constitute a part of a supervised course of study;
(8) a person employed by an institution of higher education to provide academic counseling in conjunction with the institution's programs and services; or (9) a vocational rehabilitation counselor, job counselor, credit counselor, consumer counselor or any other
counselor or psychoanalyst who does not purport to be a counselor whose primary
service is the application of established principles of psycho-social development and
behavioral science to the evaluation, assessment, analysis and treatment of emotional,
behavioral or interpersonal dysfunction or difficulties that interfere with mental health
and human development.
(P.A. 97-311, S. 2; P.A. 98-43, S. 1; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-4, S. 30, 58.)
History: P.A. 98-43 replaced "self-help group counseling or peer" counseling with "group or individual" counseling
in Subsec. (c)(4), replaced "hold himself out as" with "purport to be" in Subsec. (c)(8) and made gender-neutral technical
changes in Subsecs. (a), (b) and (c); June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-4 added Subsec. (c)(5) re person with master's degree in health-related or human services-related field employed by a hospital, renumbering existing Subdivs. (5) to (8) as Subdivs. (6)
to (9), effective July 1, 2001.