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2006 Oregon Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (2006)

handle is hein.sag/sagor0037 and id is 1 raw text is: HARDY MYERS                                                                     PETER D. SHEPHERD
Attorney Generalt                                                                  Deputy Attorney General
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
GENERAL COUNSEL DIVISION
May 17, 2006
Martin Pittioni
State Board of Psychologist Examiners
3218 Pringle Road SE, Suite 130
Salem, OR 97302-630
Re: Opinion Request OP-2006-1
Dear Mr. Pittioni:
You asked us to interpret two exemptions to ORS 675.020, which requires that persons
practicing psychology in the State of Oregon be licensed by the State Board of Psychologist
Examiners. What follows are your specific questions, our short answers and the analysis on
which those answers are based.
1.    Does the exemption granted by ORS 675.090(1)(e) to persons employed by a
community mental health program * * * licensed or certified by the State of Oregon cover
employees of private, noninpatient providers that treat mental or nervous conditions and have
been approved by the Department of Human Resources (DHS) pursuant to ORS 743.556(3)? If
not, what are the limits on the services that can be provided by employees of approved
noninpatient providers of that nature?
Employees of approved noninpatient providers are not exempt from the licensure
requirement of ORS 675.020. Consequently, without a license, they may not provide services
that constitute the practice of psychology as defined by statute and rule.
2.    Does the exemption granted by ORS 675.090(1)(c) to persons licensed or
certified by the State of Oregon to provide mental health services cover someone who is a
qualified mental health professional under DHS administrative rules?
No. A person who meets the criteria for being a qualified mental health professional
under DHS rules is not licensed or certified by the state and therefore is not exempt from the
licensure requirement imposed by ORS 675.020.
3.    What types of employment relationships are exempted from the licensing
requirement by ORS 675.090(1)(e)? Specifically, is the exemption limited to persons who are
employees of a listed entity or does it include non-employees who provide services to a listed
entity as either contractors or independent contractors?

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