Wisconsin Code § 460.03

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A license under this chapter is not required for any of the following:
(1) A person holding a license, permit, registration, or certification granted by this state or the federal government who engages in a practice of massage therapy or bodywork therapy
within the scope of his or her license, permit, registration, or certification and who does not imply that he or she is licensed under
this chapter. A person who is exempt from licensure under this
subsection may use the terms “bodywork,” “bodyworker,” and
“bodywork therapy” to identify his or her practice.
(2) A person who is authorized to practice massage therapy
or bodywork therapy in another state or country and is providing
a consultation to or demonstration with a license holder. A person who is exempt from licensure under this subsection may use
the terms “bodywork,” “bodyworker,” and “bodywork therapy”
to identify his or her practice.
(2m) (a) A person who does any of the following and who
satisfies the requirements of par. (b):
1. Uses touch, words, and directed movement to deepen a
client’s awareness of his or her existing patterns of movement and
to suggest to the client new patterns of movement.
2. Uses touch to affect the energy systems of the human
body.
3. Uses touch and education to effect change in the structure
of the body while engaged in the practice of structural
integration.
(b) The person is recognized by or meets the established standards of either a professional organization or credentialing association that recognizes a person in a practice after that person
demonstrates an adequate level of training and competency and
adherence to ethical standards.
(c) A person who is exempt from licensure under this subsection may use the terms “bodywork,” “bodyworker,” and “bodywork therapy” to identify his or her practice.
(3) A person who manipulates only the soft tissues of the
hands, feet, or ears of the human body, provided that the services
are not represented or implied to be massage therapy or bodywork
therapy.

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