West Virginia Code § 30-37-11

Exemptions
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Nothing in this article may be construed to prohibit or otherwise limit:
(a) The practice of a profession by persons who are licensed, certified or registered under
the laws of this state and who are performing services within their authorized scope of
practice. Persons exempted under this subdivision include, but are not limited to, those
licensed, certified or registered to practice within the scope of any branch of medicine,
nursing, osteopathy, chiropractic and podiatry, as well as licensed, certified or registered
barbers, cosmetologists, athletic trainers, physical and occupational therapists; and any
student enrolled in a program of massage education at a school aupproved by the West
Virginia State College System Board or by a state agency in another state, the District of
Columbia or a United States territory which approves educattional programs and which
meets qualifications for the National Certification Exam administered through the National
Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, provided that the student does
not hold himself or herself out as a licensed massage therapist and does not charge or
receive a fee; and
(b) The activities of any resort spa that has been operating on a continuing basis since
January 1, 1975, or any employees of the resort spa. The exemption set forth in this
subsection does not extend to any pgerson, corporation or association providing escort
services, nude dancing or other sexually oriented services not falling within the scope of
massage therapy as defined ine this article, irrespective of how long the person, corporation
or association has been in operation.

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