154B.3 - PERSONS NOT REQUIRED TO QUALIFY.

        154B.3  PERSONS NOT REQUIRED TO QUALIFY.
         The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the following
      persons:
         1.  School psychologists certified by the department of education
      practicing and functioning within the scope of their employment in
      either a public or private school or performing as certified school
      psychologists at any time in either private practice or the public
      sector, provided they use the title "certified school psychologist".

         2.  An employee of an accredited academic institution while
      performing the employee's teaching, training, and research duties.
         3.  An employee of a federal, state, county or local governmental
      institution or agency or nonprofit institution or agency, or a
      research facility, while performing duties of the office or position
      with such institution, agency, or facility.
         4.  A student of psychology, psychological intern or person
      preparing for the practice of psychology in a training institution or
      facility approved by the board, provided the person is designated by
      the title "psychological trainee" or any similar title, clearly
      indicating training status.
         5.  A practicing psychologist for a period not to exceed ten
      consecutive business days or fifteen business days in any ninety-day
      period, if the person's residence and major practice are outside the
      state, and the person gives the board a summary of the person's
      intention to practice in the state of Iowa, if the person is
      certified or licensed in the state in which the person resides under
      requirements the board considers to be equivalent of requirements for
      licensing under this chapter, or the person resides in a state which
      does not certify or license psychologists and the board considers the
      person's professional qualifications to be the equivalent of
      requirements for licensing under this chapter.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C75, 77, 79, 81, § 154B.3]