Nebraska Legislature Introduces the IMpact

The Nebraska legislature reintroduced Legislative Bill 280 (LB 280), the Interstate Massage Compact (IMpact), on January 3, 2024. The IMpact will simplify interstate massage therapy practice and regulation with the goal of reducing unnecessary burdens related to licensure by endorsement or reciprocity. Essentially, LB 280 will make it easier for licensed massage therapists to work in other jurisdictions.

Once at least seven states pass the IMpact, licensed massage therapists will be able to temporarily move from one state to another by applying for a multistate license without long application wait times or a hiatus between practicing. Eligible massage therapists must have 625 hours of massage therapy education, have passed a national examination, have a clean background check, have no encumbrances against their license in their home state, and had no disciplinary action against their license to obtain a multistate license.

LB 280 ultimately increases licensure mobility of lawfully practicing massage therapists in IMpact-participating states by reducing long processing times and ensuring safe, competent, and reliable massage therapy services to the public.

If you believe an interstate license would benefit massage therapists, write a letter to your representatives. ABMP is in favor of LB 280 and sent a letter of support to the Nebraska legislature. When writing to your elected officials, you can use language from our letter of support and reference the statements we make in our latest web post where we address our position on the IMpact.

You can find your state representatives here. If you have questions about the IMpact, please email the ABMP Government Relations team at gr@abmp.com.

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