Licensure shall not be required of:

(1) Any licensed person doing work within the scope of practice or duties of the person’s profession that overlaps with the practice of social work; provided the person does not purport to be a social worker;

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 467E-6

  • county: includes the city and county of Honolulu. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 1-22
  • Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
  • Practice of social work: means applying the formal knowledge base, theoretical concepts, specific functional skills, and essential social values that are used to effect change in human behavior, emotional responses, and social conditions, and helping individuals, couples, families, groups, and community organizations enhance or restore their capacities for personal and social functioning while preventing and controlling social problems. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 467E-1
(2) Any person employed by a federal, state, or county government agency in a social worker position, but only at those times when that person is carrying out the duties and responsibilities as a social worker in governmental employment;
(3) Any student enrolled in an accredited educational institution in a recognized program of study leading toward attainment of a degree in social work; provided that the student’s activities and services are part of a prescribed course of study supervised by the educational institution, and the student is identified by an appropriate title such as “social work student”, “social work intern”, or any other title which clearly indicates the student’s training status;
(4) Any person who is a member of a mental health profession not requiring licensure; provided that the person functions only within the person’s professional capacities; and provided further that the person does not purport to be a social worker;
(5) Any person teaching, lecturing, consulting, or engaging in research in social work insofar as the activities are performed as part of or are dependent upon employment in a college or university; provided that the person shall not engage in the practice of social work outside the responsibilities of the person’s employment;
(6) Any person who is a duly recognized member of the clergy; provided that the person functions only within the person’s capacities as a member of the clergy; and provided further that the person does not purport to be a social worker;
(7) Any person who is obtaining supervised clinical experience for licensure as a psychologist, marriage and family therapist, or as another licensed professional; provided that the person’s title indicates a trainee status; and provided further that the person does not purport to be a social worker; and
(8) Any person in the process of obtaining three thousand hours of post masters clinical social work experience under the supervision of a licensed clinical social worker or individual identified in section 467E-7(3)(C)(ii) in order to qualify for a license as a licensed clinical social worker; and provided that the person calls oneself a clinical social work intern and is supervised while performing clinical diagnosis and psychotherapy.