GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-24A-19 - Exceptions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-24A-19   (2010)
   43-24A-19.    Exceptions 
      Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to affect, restrict, or prevent the practice, services, or activities of:
      (1)  A  person licensed, registered, or certified under any other chapter or  article under Title 43 while engaged in the professional or trade  practices properly conducted under authority of such other licensing  laws, provided that such person shall not use the title of massage  therapist;
      (2)  A person pursuing a  course of study leading to a degree or certificate as a massage  therapist in an educational program recognized by the board, if such  person is designated by title indicating student status and is  fulfilling uncompensated work experiences required for the attainment of  the degree or certificate;
      (3)  A  nonresident person rendering massage therapy up to 60 days during a 12  month period for treatment of a temporary sojourner only, provided that  such nonresident massage therapist holds a license, registration, or  certification from another state, jurisdiction, or country if the  requirements as determined by the board for licensure are substantially  equal to the requirements contained in this chapter or provided that  such nonresident massage therapist is currently nationally certified in  therapeutic massage and bodywork;
      (4)  A  person duly licensed, registered, or certified in another jurisdiction,  state, territory, or a foreign country when incidentally in this state  to provide service as part of an emergency response team working in  conjunction with disaster relief officials or as part of a charity event  with which he or she comes into the state;
      (5)  A  person who restricts his or her practice to the manipulation of the  soft tissue of the human body to hands, feet, or ears who does not have  the client disrobe and does not hold himself or herself out as a massage  therapist;
      (6)  A person who uses touch,  words, and directed movement to deepen awareness of existing patterns  of movement in the body as well as to suggest new possibilities of  movement while engaged within the scope of practice of a profession with  established standards and ethics, provided that his or her services are  not designated or implied to be massage or massage therapy;
      (7)  A  person who uses touch and movement education to effect change in the  structure of the body while engaged in the practice of structural  integration, provided that he or she is a member of, or whose training  would qualify for membership in, the International Association of  Structural Integrators and provided that his or her services are not  designated or implied to be massage or massage therapy;
      (8)  A  person who uses touch to affect the energy systems, polarity,  acupoints, or Qi meridians, also known as channels of energy, of the  human body while engaged within the scope of practice of a profession  with established standards and ethics, provided that his or her services  are not designated or implied to be massage or massage therapy; or
      (9)  A  person who was engaged in massage therapy practice prior to July 1,  2005; provided, however, the prohibition of subsection (c) of Code  Section 43-24A-15 shall apply to such a person on and after July 1,  2007.