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Idaho Bill Would Allow Temporary Practice for Out-of-State Licensees
02/11/2015Hawaii Bill Proposes New Massage License/Registration Categories
02/11/2015A new bill, HI HB 1390, has been introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives which, if passed, would add two new categories for massage therapists in Hawaii: “certified massage therapist” and “massage therapy assistant.” The current licensed massage therapist (LMT) category would remain in place as well.
Oklahoma Massage Therapy Licensing Bill Introduced
02/06/2015Wyoming Massage Therapy Licensing Bill Introduced
02/03/2015New York Assembly Bill 9259
01/06/2015Florida Massage Therapist Background Check Requirements | ABMP
10/10/2014NCBTMB Will No Longer Offer Licensing Exams
10/09/2014At the recent Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB) Annual Meeting, it was announced that the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork will no longer be offering or accepting licensure exam applications as of November 1, 2014, and will cease offering licensure exams effective February 1, 2015. These exams used for licensing include the:
New Alaska Massage Therapy Licensing Law
08/29/2014Alaska House Bill 328 was signed by Governor Parnell on August 11, 2014, and is now the law in Alaska. The law requires that all massage therapists practicing in Alaska must have a state-issued massage license. The new law does not go into effect until July 15, 2015. There is nothing that you need to do immediately, since a State Board of Massage Therapists has not been appointed by the Governor yet, administrative regulations have not been issued yet, and license applications are not available yet.