Colorado Code § 12-285-210

Scope of part 2 - exclusions
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(1) This part 2 does not prohibit:
(a) Practice as a physical therapist assistant in this state by a legally qualified physical
therapist assistant from another state or country whose employment requires the physical
therapist assistant to accompany and care for a patient temporarily residing in this state, but the
physical therapist assistant shall not provide physical therapy services for another individual, nor
shall the person represent or hold himself or herself out as a physical therapist assistant certified
to practice in this state;
(b) The administration of massage, external baths, or exercise that is not a part of a
physical therapy regimen;
(c) A person registered, certified, or licensed in this state under any other law from
engaging in the practice for which the person is registered, certified, or licensed;
(d) Practice as a physical therapist assistant in this state by a legally qualified physical
therapist assistant from another state or country for the purpose of participating in an educational
program of not more than sixteen weeks' duration;
(e) The practice of a physical therapist assistant licensed, certified, or registered in this
or any other state or territory of the United States who is employed by the United States
government or a bureau, division, or agency thereof while within the course and scope of the
physical therapist assistant's duties; or
(f) The performance of noninvasive debridement, such as autolytic and enzymatic
debridement treatment.

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