Not to the best of my knowledge.
The education requirement in New York is 1000 hours of classroom instruction in a variety of things plus 150 hours of practice on people.
The full requirements are here:
http://www.op.nysed.gov/prof/mt/mtlic.htm
Please notice the English proficiency requirements and stuff. All of these laws are intended to prevent massage therapy from being used as a front for prostitution, and especially prostitution involving foreign-born women forced to work against their will.
Education Requirement
To meet the professional education requirement for licensure, you must:
- Complete high school or its equivalent and graduate from a school or institute of massage therapy with a program registered by the New York State Education Department* as licensure qualifying, or its substantial equivalent in both subject matter or extent of training, provided that the program in such school or institute shall consist of classroom instruction with a total of not less than 1000 hours in specific subjects satisfactory to the Department.
- Complete coursework in anatomy, physiology, neurology, myology or kinesiology, pathology, hygiene, first aid, CPR, infection control procedures, the chemical ingredients of products that are used and their effects, as well as the theory, technique and practice of both oriental and western massage/bodywork therapy. Within the 1000 hours of education, you will have had to complete a minimum of 150 hours of practice on a person.