(1) ORS 688.010 to 688.201 do not prohibit a person who is authorized by a health professional regulatory board to practice an occupation or profession from practicing that occupation or profession, including by performing an activity or procedure that is included in the practice of physical therapy that is within the person’s scope of practice, if the person does not represent, imply or claim that the person is a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant

ORS 688.030 — under Chapter 688.

ORS 688.030

(2) ORS 688.010 to 688.201 do not apply to a person:

(a) Enrolled in an entry-level professional education program approved by the Oregon Board of Physical Therapy who is satisfying clinical education requirements related to the person’s physical therapy education while under on-site supervision;

(b) Satisfying a clinical education requirement as required by the board under on-site supervision;

(c) Practicing as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in the employment of the Armed Forces of the United States, the United States Public Health Service or the United States Department of Veterans Affairs pursuant to a federal regulation authorizing the person’s practice, if the person is practicing within the scope of employment;

(d) Licensed as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in another state, the District of Columbia or a territory of the United States and:

(A) Providing consultation to a health care provider licensed in this state;

(B) For a period of not more than 60 days in a calendar year, practicing physical therapy or assisting in the provision of physical therapy services during a declared national, state or local emergency, so long as the person has notified the board of the person’s intent to practice or assist; or

(C) For a period of not more than 60 days in a calendar year, practicing physical therapy or assisting in the provision of physical therapy services if the person is displaced from the person’s residence or place of employment due to a declared national, state or local emergency, so long as the person notifies the board of the person’s intent to practice or assist; or

(e) Licensed as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in another state, the District of Columbia or a territory of the United States, or authorized to practice physical therapy or assist in the provision of physical therapy services in another country, and, for a period of not more than 60 days in a calendar year:

(A) Teaching, demonstrating or providing physical therapy services in connection with a continuing education seminar; or

(B) Employed or contracted to provide physical therapy or assist with the provision of physical therapy services to patients affiliated with or employed by an established athletic team or organization or a performing arts company temporarily practicing, competing or performing in this state.