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Massachusetts Physical Therapy License Exemptions 

Nothing in the law shall be construed as preventing or restricting the practice, services, or activities of:

Any person licensed in this commonwealth by any other statute from engaging in the profession or occupation for which he is licensed.

Any person employed as a PT or PTA by the Government of the United States or any agency of it, if such person provides physical therapy solely under the direction or control of the organization by which he is employed.

Any person pursuing a supervised course of study leading to a degree or certificate in physical therapy at an accredited or approved educational program, if the person is designated by a title which clearly indicates his status as a student or trainee.

Any person fulfilling the supervised field work experience requirements, if the experience constitutes a part of the experience necessary to meet the requirements.

Any person performing physical therapy services in the commonwealth if these services are performed for no more than two (2) days in a calendar year in association with a PT licensed in Massachusetts, if the person is licensed under the law of another state which has licensure requirements at least as stringent as the requirements.

Reference

M.G.L. c. 112, § 23E

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