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clinical professional counseling license.
In an independent |
private practice, a licensed professional counselor must
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practice at all
times under the order, control, and full |
professional responsibility of a
licensed clinical |
professional counselor, a licensed clinical social
worker, a |
licensed clinical psychologist, or a psychiatrist, as defined |
in
Section 1-121 of the Mental Health and Developmental |
Disabilities Code.
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(d) No association or partnership shall
practice clinical |
professional counseling or professional counseling unless
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every member, partner, and employee of the association or |
partnership who
practices professional counseling or clinical |
professional counseling,
or who renders professional |
counseling or clinical
professional counseling services, holds |
a currently
valid license issued under this Act. No license |
shall be issued to a
corporation, the stated purpose of which |
includes or which practices or
which holds itself out as |
available to practice professional counseling or
clinical |
professional counseling unless it is organized under the
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Professional Service Corporation Act.
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(e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as permitting |
persons
licensed as professional counselors or clinical |
professional counselors to
engage in any manner in the practice |
of medicine in all its branches as defined
by law in this |
State.
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(f) When, in the course of providing professional |
counseling or clinical
professional counseling services to any |
person, a professional counselor or
clinical professional |
counselor licensed under this Act finds indication of
a disease |
or condition that in his or her professional judgment requires
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professional service outside the scope of practice as defined |
in this Act,
he or she shall refer that person to a physician |
licensed to practice
medicine in all of its branches or another |
appropriate health care
practitioner.
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(Source: P.A. 92-719, eff. 7-25-02.)
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