This chapter does not prohibit
or regulate:
(1) The practice of physical therapy by students enrolled in
approved schools as may be incidental to their course of study so
long as such activities do not go beyond the scope of practice
defined by this chapter.
(2) Auxiliary services provided by physical therapy aides
carrying out duties necessary for the support of physical therapy
including those duties which involve minor physical therapy
services when performed under the direct supervision of licensed
physical therapists so long as such activities do not go beyond
the scope of practice defined by this chapter.
(3) The practice of physical therapy by licensed or
registered physical therapists of other states or countries while
appearing as clinicians of bona fide educational seminars
sponsored by physical therapy, medical, or other healing art
professional associations so long as such activities do not go
beyond the scope of practice defined by this chapter.
(4) The practice of physical therapists and physical
therapist assistants in the armed services or employed by any
other branch of the federal government.
[2007 c 98 § 12; 1983 c 116 § 22.]