7605 - Exempt persons.

§ 7605. Exempt  persons. Nothing in this article shall be construed to  affect or prevent:    1. The activities, services, and use of the title of psychologist,  or  any  derivation  thereof,  on  the  part  of a person in the employ of a  federal,  state,  county  or  municipal  agency,  or   other   political  subdivision,   or   a   chartered  elementary  or  secondary  school  or  degree-granting educational institution insofar as such  activities  and  services are a part of the duties of his salaried position.    2.  The  activities  and  services  required  of a student, intern, or  resident in psychology, pursuing a course of study leading to a doctoral  degree in psychology in  an  institution  approved  by  the  department,  provided  that  such  activities  and  services constitute a part of his  supervised  course  of  study  in  psychology.  Such  persons  shall  be  designated  by  title as "psychological intern", "psychological trainee"  or other such title which clearly indicates his training status.    3. The  practice,  conduct,  activities  or  services  by  any  person  licensed  or  otherwise authorized to practice medicine within the state  pursuant to article one hundred thirty-one  of  this  title  or  by  any  person  registered  to  perform services as a physician assistant within  the state pursuant to article one hundred thirty-one-B of this title.    4. The practice,  conduct,  activities,  or  services  by  any  person  licensed  or  otherwise  authorized  to practice nursing as a registered  professional nurse or nurse practitioner within the  state  pursuant  to  article  one hundred thirty-nine of this title or by any person licensed  or otherwise  authorized  to  practice  social  work  within  the  state  pursuant  to  article  one  hundred  fifty-four of this title, or by any  person licensed  or  otherwise  authorized  to  practice  mental  health  counseling,  marriage  and  family  therapy,  creative  arts therapy, or  psychoanalysis  within  the  state  pursuant  to  article  one   hundred  sixty-three  of  this title, or any individual who is credentialed under  any  law,  including  attorneys,  rape  crisis   counselors,   certified  alcoholism  counselors,  and  certified  substance abuse counselors from  providing mental health services  within  their  respective  established  authorities.    5. The conduct, activities, or services of any member of the clergy or  Christian  Science practitioner, in the provision of pastoral counseling  services within  the  context  of  his  or  her  ministerial  charge  or  obligation.    6.  The  conduct,  activities,  or  services of individuals, churches,  schools,  teachers,  organizations,  or  not-for-profit  businesses   in  providing instruction, advice, support, encouragement, or information to  individuals, families, and relational groups.    7.  The  practice, conduct, activities, or services of an occupational  therapist from performing  work  consistent  with  article  one  hundred  fifty-six of this title.    8.  The representation as a psychologist and the rendering of services  as such in this state for a temporary period of  a  person  who  resides  outside  the  state  of  New  York  and  who  engages  in  practice as a  psychologist and conducts the major part of his practice as such outside  this state, provided such person has filed with the department  evidence  that  he  has  been  licensed  or certified in another state or has been  admitted  to  the  examination  in  this  state  pursuant   to   section  seventy-six  hundred  three of this article. Such temporary period shall  not exceed ten  consecutive  business  days  in  any  period  of  ninety  consecutive  days  or in the aggregate exceed more than fifteen business  days in any such ninety-day period.    9. The provision of psychotherapy as defined  in  subdivision  two  of  section  eighty-four hundred one of this title to the extent permissiblewithin the scope  of  practice  of  psychology,  by  any  not-for-profit  corporation or education corporation providing services within the state  of  New York and operating under a waiver pursuant to section sixty-five  hundred  three-a  of  this  title,  provided that such entities offering  psychology  services  shall  only  provide  such  services  through   an  individual  appropriately  licensed  or  otherwise authorized to provide  such services or a professional entity authorized by law to provide such  services.