May a person who is a federal employee (i.e. military, US Probation and Parole) practice in North Carolina outside their federal job?
Federal employees are exempt from the practice act as long as they only practice within the confines of their federal job. If that federal employee engages in the provision of clinical services outside her/his federal job, he/she must be registered, certified or licensed by the Board in order to practice. Top May a person use any national/international credentials issued by another organization after their name on stationery, business cards, etc. if not registered, certified or licensed by the NCSAPPB and not currently practicing in the field? No, all titles and initials that would state or imply that someone holds a substance abuse credential must be those issued by our Board or they may not be used. For example, persons who are licensed by other statutorily based occupational licensing boards are exempt from the practice protection portion of the law. However, if that professional in another discipline holds a national credential (i.e. Master Addiction Counselor or MAC), those initia
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