West Virginia Code § 30-20-17

Exemptions from licensure
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(a) The following persons are exempt from licensing requirements under the provisions of
this article:
(1) A person who practices physical therapy pursuant to a course of study at an institution of
higher learning, including, but not limited to, activities conducted at the institution of higher
learning and activities conducted outside the institution if under the on-site supervision of a
physical therapist;
(2) A person who practices physical therapy in the United Statesu Armed Services, United
States Public Health Service or Veterans Administration pursuant to federal regulations for
state licensure of health care providers;
(3) A physical therapist who is licensed in another jurisadiction of the United States or
credentialed to practice physical therapy in another country if that person is teaching,
demonstrating or providing physical therapy servicles in connection with teaching or
participating in an educational seminar of no smore than sixty calendar days in a calendar
year;
(4) A physical therapist who is licensed in another state if that person is consulting;
(5) A physical therapist who is licensed in another jurisdiction, if that person by contract or
employment is providing physical therapy to individuals affiliated with or employed by
established athletic teams, athletic organizations or performing arts companies temporarily
practicing, competing or performing in the state for no more than sixty calendar days in a
calendar year;
(6) A physicalV therapist who is licensed in another jurisdiction who enters this state to
provide physical therapy during a declared local, state or national disaster or emergency.
This exemption applies for no longer than sixty calendar days in a calendar year following
the declaration of the emergency. The physical therapist shall notify the board of their intent
to practice;
(7) A physical therapist licensed in another jurisdiction who is forced to leave his or her
residence or place of employment due to a declared local, state or national disaster or
emergency and due to the displacement seeks to practice physical therapy. This exemption
applies for no longer than sixty calendar days in a calendar year following the declaration of
the emergency. The physical therapist shall notify the board of their intent to practice;
(8) A person administering simple massages and the operation of health clubs so long as not
intended to constitute or represent the practice of physical therapy;
(9) A physical therapist assistant assisting an exempt physical therapist; and
(10) Nothing contained in this article prohibits a person from practicing within his or her
scope of practice as authorized by law.

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