8207 - Exempt persons.

§ 8207. Exempt  persons.    This  article  shall  not  be construed as  prohibiting:    (1) The practice of any other professions licensed or registered under  this title.    (2) Any person employed by the federal, state or a local government or  by  a  public  or  non-public  elementary  or  secondary  school  or  an  institution   of  higher  learning  from  performing  the  duties  of  a  speech-language pathologist, an audiologist, a teacher of the speech and  hearing handicapped, or a teacher of the deaf  in  the  course  of  such  employment.    (3)  Any  person  from engaging in clinical or academic practice under  the supervision of a licensed speech-language pathologist or audiologist  for such period of time as may be necessary to  complete  an  experience  requirement  for a professional license, as provided in this article and  in rules or regulations approved by the board of regents with the advice  of the state board for speech-language pathology and audiology.    (4) A  person  from  another  state  from  performing  speech-language  pathology or audiology services in this state provided such services are  performed for no more than thirty days in any calendar year and provided  that  such  services  are performed in conjunction with and/or under the  supervision of a speech-language  pathologist  or  audiologist  licensed  under this article.    (5)  Any  hearing  aid  dealer from performing hearing measurements by  means of an audiometer or other testing equipment when used  solely  for  the  purpose  of selecting, fitting, selling or dispensing an instrument  designed to aid or  improve  human  hearing,  including  the  taking  of  impressions   for   the   making  and  fitting  of  ear  molds  and  the  demonstration of use and instructions of persons  in  the  use  of  such  hearing aids and accessories thereto.    (6)   A   student  from  engaging  in  clinical  practice,  under  the  supervision of a licensed  audiologist  or  a  licensed  speech-language  pathologist  as  part  of  a  nationally  accredited  program or a state  licensure qualifying program in speech-language pathology or  audiology,  pursuant  to subdivision three of section eighty-two hundred six of this  article.