2016 -- S 2699 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - LICENSING OF MASSAGE THERAPISTS | |
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Introduced By: Senator James E. Doyle | |
Date Introduced: March 08, 2016 | |
Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 23-20.8-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-20.8 entitled |
2 | "Licensing of Massage Therapists" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 23-20.8-3. Practice of massage -- Licensed required -- Use of title limited -- |
4 | Qualifications for licenses continuing education -- Fees. -- (a) A person shall not practice or |
5 | hold himself or herself out to others as practicing massage therapy, or as a massage therapist |
6 | without first receiving from the board a license to engage in that practice. |
7 | (b) A person shall hold himself or herself out to others as a massage therapist when the |
8 | person adopts or uses any title or description including "massage therapist," "masseur," |
9 | "masseuse," "massagist," "massotherapist," "myotherapist," "body therapist," "massage |
10 | technician," "massage practitioner," or any derivation of those terms that implies this practice. |
11 | (c) It shall be unlawful to advertise the practice of massage using the term massage or |
12 | any other term that implies a massage technique or method in any public or private publication or |
13 | communication by a person not licensed by the state of Rhode Island department of health as a |
14 | massage therapist. Any person who holds a license to practice as a massage therapist in this state |
15 | may use the title "licensed massage therapist" and the abbreviation "LMT." No other persons may |
16 | assume such title or use such abbreviation or any other word, letters, signs, or figures to indicate |
17 | that the person using the title is a licensed massage therapist. A massage therapist's name and |
18 | license number must conspicuously appear on all of the massage therapist's advertisements. A |
19 | massage therapist licensed under this chapter must conspicuously display his or her license in his |
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1 | or her principal place of business. If the massage therapists does not have a principal place of |
2 | business or conducts business in any other location, he or she must have a copy of his or her |
3 | license available for inspection while performing any activities related to massage therapy. |
4 | (d) (1) The board shall, by rule, establish requirements for continued education. The |
5 | board may establish such requirements to be completed and verified biennially or annually. The |
6 | board shall require no more than twelve (12) hours biennially or six (6) hours annually. |
7 | (2) Applicants for biennial licensure renewal shall meet continuing education |
8 | requirements as prescribed by the board. On application for renewal of license, massage |
9 | therapists shall attest to completion of six (6) hours annually in scope of practice-specific |
10 | offerings that may include, but not be limited to: |
11 | (i) Formal presentations; |
12 | (ii) Conferences; |
13 | (iii) Coursework from a regionally accredited college/university; and/or |
14 | (iv) Self-study course, such as online courses awarding one education hour for each hour |
15 | completed. |
16 | Such programs or offerings shall be approved or sponsored by a board-approved |
17 | organization. The board shall require no more than two (2) hours of ethics or standards of practice |
18 | biennially. |
19 | (3) A licensee who fails to complete the continuing education requirements described |
20 | herein may be subject to disciplinary action pursuant to § 5-40-13 of this chapter. |
21 | (4) A license may be denied to any applicant who fails to provide satisfactory evidence |
22 | of completion of continuing education relevant to massage therapy as required herein. |
23 | (5) The board may waive the requirement for these educational requirements if the board |
24 | is satisfied that the applicant has suffered hardship, which may have prevented meeting the |
25 | educational requirements. |
26 | (e) The fee for original application for licensure as a massage therapist and for annual |
27 | license renewal shall be as set forth in § 23-1-54. Fees for all other licenses under this chapter |
28 | shall be fixed in an amount necessary to cover the cost of administering this chapter. |
29 | (f) Any person applying for a license under this chapter shall undergo a criminal |
30 | background check. Such persons shall apply to the bureau of criminal identification of the state |
31 | police or local police department for a nationwide criminal records check. Fingerprinting shall be |
32 | required. Upon the discovery of any disqualifying information as defined in subsection (g), the |
33 | bureau of criminal identification of the state police or the local police department shall inform the |
34 | applicant, in writing, of the nature of the disqualifying information and, without disclosing the |
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1 | nature of the disqualifying information, shall notify the board, in writing, that disqualifying |
2 | information has been found. In those situations in which no disqualifying information has been |
3 | found, the bureau of criminal identification shall inform the applicant and the board in writing of |
4 | this fact. An applicant against whom disqualifying information has been found may request that a |
5 | copy of the criminal background report be sent to the board, which shall make a judgment |
6 | regarding the licensure of the applicant. The applicant shall be responsible for payment of the |
7 | costs of the criminal records check. |
8 | (g) "Disqualifying information" means those offenses, including, but not limited to, |
9 | those offenses defined in sections 11-37, 11-37-8.1, 11-37-8.3, 23-17-37, 11-34 and 11-34.1. |
10 | chapters 34, 34.1, and 37 of title 11, and §23-17-37. |
11 | (h) Notwithstanding the above, any city or town may, by ordinance, regulate the opening, |
12 | the presence, the location, and the operation of any massage business or massage parlor located or |
13 | operating within the municipality, including those businesses and parlors offering licensed |
14 | massage therapy or unlicensed massage services, sometimes referred to as "body works." |
15 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - LICENSING OF MASSAGE THERAPISTS | |
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1 | This act would enable any city or town by ordinance to regulate the opening of, the |
2 | presence of, the location, and the operation of any massage business or parlor or business offering |
3 | massage services, within the municipality. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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