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B. Athletic coaches or trainers affiliated with <br /> public or private educational institutions or <br /> athletic organizations; <br /> C. Students enrolled in schools of massage performing <br /> such practices of massage as are incidental to <br /> their course of study; <br /> D. Massage treatments given by physicians, surgeons, <br /> chiropractors, osteopaths, acupuncturists, <br /> physical therapists or naturopaths who are duly <br /> licensed or certified to practice their respective <br /> profession in the State of Washington; <br /> E. Licensed massage practitioners practicing massage <br /> under the direct supervision of physicians, <br /> surgeons, chiropractors, osteopaths, <br /> acupuncturists, physical therapists or naturopaths <br /> duly licensed by the State of Washington. Direct <br /> supervision shall mean that the massage is given <br /> on the premises of or in the presence of such <br /> physicians, surgeons, chiropractors, osteopaths, <br /> acupuncturists, physical therapists or <br /> naturopaths; <br /> F. Nurses who are registered as such under the laws <br /> of the State of Washington and who act under the <br /> direction and control of a duly licensed <br /> physician; <br /> G. Massage treatments that are customarily given in <br /> beauty salons and barber shops for purposes of <br /> beautification when performed by state licensed <br /> beauty operators and barbers; <br /> H. Massage treatments given by State of Washington <br /> licensed massage practitioners in full service <br /> salons, which salon's primary function involves <br /> the practice of cosmetology as defined in Chapter <br /> 18 . 16 RCW and which salon is operated by State of <br /> Washington licensed cosmetologists; and <br /> I . Licensed Massage Therapists. For purposes of this <br /> ordinance "Licensed Massage Therapist" means a <br /> health care professional possessing a valid <br /> Washington State Massage Practitioner's license <br /> 2 <br />