New York Statutes
§ 6732 — Practice of physical therapy and the use of title "physical therapist"
New York § 6732
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 8The Professions
Art. 136Physical Therapy and Physical Therapist Assistants
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N.Y. Education § 6732 (2026).
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§ 6732. Practice of physical therapy and the use of title "physical\ntherapist". Only a person licensed or otherwise authorized under this\narticle shall practice physical therapy or use the title "physical\ntherapist", "physiotherapist" or "mechanotherapist" or the abbreviation\nof "P.T." in connection with his or her name or with any trade name in\nthe conduct of his profession. Only a person licensed or otherwise\nauthorized under this article to practice physical therapy, and who has\nobtained a doctorate in physical therapy may use the title "doctor of\nphysical therapy" or abbreviation "D.P.T." in connection with his or her\nname or with any trade name to indicate or imply that the person is\nlicensed or otherwise authorized to practice physical therapy.\n
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