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The general guidelines
for exhibitors for AMTA National Meetings and Conventions are as follows:
1.
Products, services and educational opportunities exhibited must pertain to
the practice of massage therapy.
2.
General consumer products and services deemed to be of interest to AMTA
members and not in violation of AMTA standards, values or ethics may be
exhibited with special approval.
3.
Credentials must be displayed clearly and accurately. If printed materials
are in violation of the guidelines listed below, an appeal may be made for a
waiver. If such a waiver is granted, an acceptable title must be displayed
prominently in the exhibitor’s assigned space.
3.1 The title “Dr.” may not be used at any time. Initials M.D.,
D.C. or Ph.D. may appear after a person’s name.
3.2 Initials with meanings not commonly known to the general
public may not appear after a person’s name. The title should be spelled out
in full.
3.3 “MsT” is to be spelled out as “Massage Therapist.”
3.4 “CMT” or “Certified Massage Therapist,” is not a credential or
title granted by an authorized agency and, therefore, should not be used.
3.5 “RMT”, indicating valid legal registration, as in Canada, may
be used.
3.6 “LMT”, may be used upon proof of licensing at the state level.
Exceptions may be made for valid municipal licenses which are not merely
business licenses.
4.
Exhibitors must provide proof of the validity of their credentials upon
request.
5.
Exhibitors may not mention current or former offices or other positions held
in AMTA in their written materials.
6.
Materials related to sex or sexuality, or sexually suggestive pictures,
massage clients improperly draped, videos, audiotapes, ads, books or other
materials may not be displayed or sold in exhibits.
6.1
If sexually suggestive material, or material about sex or sexuality
appears in an exhibitor catalog, it may not be displayed unless a special
waiver is granted.
6.2 Disrobing by exhibitors or visitors in your booth or anywhere
in the exhibit hall is prohibited.
7.
Unsubstantiated claims for healing or curing any ailments or diseases may
not appear in exhibits.
8.
Unsubstantiated claims about increased income potential may not appear in
exhibited material.
8.1
Extreme emphasis on the money-making potential of a product,
service or educational opportunity is discouraged in all exhibited material.
9.
Political advertising unrelated to the practice of massage therapy is
prohibited.
10. AMTA does not endorse exhibited products, services, or educational opportunities
and none should be implied.
11. Anything
which may be construed to be in violation of the AMTA Code of Ethics or
other policy may not appear in exhibits.
12. Anything
which may expose AMTA to public embarrassment, misunderstanding or legal
action may not appear in exhibits.
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