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On January 9, 2009
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm signed House Bill
5651 to make her state the 42nd to regulate
the massage therapy profession. The new law will now be
referred to as Public Act 471 of 2008. The law creates
an 11-member State Board of Massage Therapy that will
oversee the practice of massage therapy.
The new
law is the result of years of effort by the AMTA-MI
Chapter and representatives of other massage
organizations to achieve fair regulation of massage
therapy in the state. The American Massage Therapy
Association advocates for fair and consistent licensing
of massage therapists in all states.
The law allows only a
licensed person to practice massage therapy. It
establishes educational and examination standards for
new practitioners and establishes provisions for
licensing existing practitioners. The law also provides
a definition of massage therapy scope of practice, an
avenue for consumer complaints and preemption of local
ordinances currently in effect.
When the new law is available via the Web, AMTA will provide a link.
Read the draft bill here.
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