Does question #1 change if that person is ordained as a spiritual counseling minister?
In theory, you do not need to be ordained in order to provide “ministration” but I believe it would be very helpful in establishing your status within the exemption. The exemption does not use the words “ordained minister.” 3. What does the law state in regards to hands on healing; touching another for healing purposes, the use of hands in direct physical contact with another, as it applies specifically in NJ and generally in the laws of other states in the US? What about reflexology? Here is the NJ law:45:9-18. Who regarded as practitioners Any person shall be regarded as practicing medicine and surgery, within the meaning of this chapter, who shall use the words or letters “Dr.” , “doctor” , “professor” , “M. D.” , or “M. B.” in connection with his name, or any other title intending to imply or designate him as a practitioner of medicine or surgery in any of its branches, and who, in connection with such title or titles, or without the use of such titles, or any of them, holds himsel