2924 - Rendering professional services.

     § 2924.  Rendering professional services.        (a)  General rule.--A professional corporation may lawfully     render professional services only through officers, employees or     agents who are licensed persons. The corporation may employ     persons not so licensed but those persons shall not render any     professional services rendered or to be rendered by it.        (b)  Supporting staff.--This section shall not be interpreted     to preclude the use of clerks, secretaries, nurses,     administrators, bookkeepers, technicians and other assistants or     paraprofessionals who are not usually and ordinarily considered     by law, custom and practice to be rendering the professional     service or services for which the professional corporation was     incorporated nor to preclude the use of any other person who     performs all his employment under the direct supervision and     control of a licensed person. A person shall not, under the     guise of employment, render professional services unless duly     licensed or admitted to practice as required by law.        (c)  Charges.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a     professional corporation may charge for the professional     services of its officers, employees and agents, may collect     those charges and may compensate those who render the     professional services.     (Dec. 7, 1994, P.L.703, No.106, eff. 60 days)        1994 Amendment.  Act 106 amended subsec. (b).