Tex.
Occ. Code Section 504.151
License Required; Use of Title
(a)
A person may not engage in the practice of chemical dependency counseling unless the person is licensed as a chemical dependency counselor under this chapter.(b)
A person, other than a person licensed under this chapter or exempt from the application of this chapter, may not use:(1)
the term “chemical dependency counselor” or any combination, variation, or abbreviation of that term as a professional, business, or commercial identification, name, title, or representation; or(2)
any letter, abbreviation, work symbol, slogan, sign, or any combination or variation likely to create the impression that the person is authorized to practice chemical dependency counseling or is a licensed chemical dependency counselor.(c)
Unless a person is engaged in the practice of chemical dependency counseling in accordance with this chapter, the person may not:(1)
hold the person out to the public as engaged in the practice of chemical dependency counseling;(2)
offer chemical dependency counseling services, including offering those services under an assumed, trade, business, professional, partnership, or corporate name or title; or(3)
use the term “licensed chemical dependency counselor,” the abbreviation “LCDC,” or any combination or variation of that term or abbreviation in connection with the person’s practice.
Source:
Section 504.151 — License Required; Use of Title, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.504.htm#504.151
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).