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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 9

45:9-37.40 Licensure required for practice of athletic training.

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6. a. Beginning on the effective date of P.L.2001, c.156, it shall be unlawful for any person, other than an athletic trainer licensed pursuant to P.L.1984, c.203 (C.45:9-37.35 et seq.) to practice athletic training in this State unless licensed in accordance with the provisions of P.L.1984, c.203 (C.45:9-37.35 et seq.). Nothing in P.L.1984, c.203 (C.45:9-37.35 et seq.), however, shall prohibit any person licensed to practice in this State under any other law from engaging in the practice for which the person is licensed.
b. P.L.1984, c.203 (C.45:9-37.35 et seq.) shall not prohibit: a candidate for licensure as an athletic trainer from accumulating the mandated number of hours of supervised clinical experience under the direction of a licensed athletic trainer; a student enrolled in a school or educational program of athletic training approved by the board from performing acts of athletic training incidental to the course of study, if the performance is under the direction of a licensed athletic trainer; a student in any educational program in the healing arts approved or accredited under the laws of this State from carrying out prescribed courses of study; a person employed by any agency, bureau or division of the federal government from discharging the person’s official duties; or a person in connection with employment as an athletic trainer by a nonresident physically active person, educational institution or recognized athletic organization temporarily visiting in this State, from practicing athletic training for a period not to exceed 90 days in one calendar year provided the person is lawfully permitted to work as an athletic trainer in the state of residence of the person’s employer.
c. The provisions of P.L.1984, c.203 (C.45:9-37.35 et seq.) are not intended to limit the activities of persons legitimately engaged in the administration of nontherapeutic baths, massage and normal exercise.
L.1984, c.203, s.6; amended 1989, c.169, s.1; 2001, c.156, s.4; 2007, c.323, s.4; 2025, c.151, s.3.
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