New York Laws
Article 136 - Physical Therapy and Physical Therapist Assistants
6736 - Exempt Persons.

(1) a physical therapy student from engaging in clinical practice
under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist as part of a
program conducted in an approved school of physical therapy or in a
clinical facility or health care agency affiliated with the school of
physical therapy and supervision of a physical therapy student by a
licensed physical therapist shall be on-site supervision and not
necessarily direct personal supervision;
(2) a physical therapist graduate of an approved program from engaging
in clinical practice under the on-site, but not necessarily direct
personal supervision of a licensed physical therapist provided the
graduate has: (a) applied and paid a fee for the licensing and
examination, (b) applied and paid a fee for the temporary permit. This
exemption shall not extend beyond ninety days after graduation;
(3) a physical therapist licensed in another state or country from
conducting a teaching clinical demonstration in connection with a
program of basic clinical education, graduate education, or
post-graduate education in an approved school of physical therapy or in
its affiliated clinical facility or health care agency, or before a
group of licensed physical therapists who are members of a professional
society;
(4) a physical therapist who is serving in the armed forces or the
public health service of the United States or is employed by the
veterans administration from practicing the profession of physical
therapy, provided such practice is limited to such service or
employment.