345.025. Persons exempted from the provisions of this chapter.
Persons exempted from the provisions of this chapter.
345.025. 1. The provisions of sections 345.010 to 345.080 do notapply to:
(1) The activities, services, and the use of an official title on thepart of a person in the employ of a federal agency insofar as such servicesare part of the duties of the person's office or position with such agency;
(2) The activities and services of certified teachers of the deaf;
(3) The activities and services of a student in speech-languagepathology or audiology pursuing a course of study at a university orcollege that has been approved by its regional accrediting association, orworking in a recognized training center, if these activities and servicesconstitute a part of the person's course of study supervised by a licensedspeech-language pathologist or audiologist as provided in section 345.050;
(4) The activities and services of physicians and surgeons licensedpursuant to chapter 334, RSMo;
(5) Audiometric technicians who are certified by the council foraccreditation of occupational hearing conservationists when conducting puretone air conduction audiometric tests for purposes of industrial hearingconservation and comply with requirements of the federal OccupationalSafety and Health Administration;
(6) A person who holds a current valid certificate as aspeech-language pathologist issued by the Missouri department of elementaryand secondary education and who is an employee of a public school whileproviding speech-language pathology services in such school system.
2. No one shall be exempt pursuant to subdivision (1) or (6) ofsubsection 1 of this section if the person does any work as aspeech-language pathologist or audiologist outside of the exempted areasoutlined in this section for which a fee or compensation may be paid by therecipient of the service. When college or university clinics charge a fee,supervisors of student clinicians shall be licensed.
(L. 1973 H.B. 329 § 4, A.L. 1986 H.B. 1242, A.L. 1995 S.B. 69, et al., A.L. 1998 H.B. 1601, et al.)