02/17/2011
Senate bill 1078 has been introduced in the Idaho Senate. If passed, the bill would require massage therapists to become licensed by the state and establish a Board of Massage Therapy to implement the process.
The bill would set minimum training requirements, define a scope of practice, provide an avenue for consumer complaint, and pre-empt local regulations.
For a period of two years, existing practitioners would be able to qualify for a state license by meeting one of the following criteria:
- Has completed a massage program consisting of a minimum 500 hours; or
- Has completed a massage program of at least 300 hours and has practiced massage for at least 5 hours a week for a period of 3 years; or
- Has completed a massage program of at least 200 hours and has practiced massage for at least 5 hours a week for a period of 5 years; or
- Has been an active member of a national massage therapist association (such as ABMP) which provides professional liability insurance for at least a year; or
- Has passed an examination approved by the board.
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