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North Carolina Increases Minimum Education Hours
07/18/2024

North Carolina enacted Senate Bill 607, increasing the minimum training requirements for massage and bodywork licensure that an applicant must complete at a school approved by the North Carolina Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy. Learn about the new state education requirement.

Oregon Massage Board Looking to Fill Committees
07/18/2024

The Oregon Massage Board of Massage Therapists is currently recruiting for the Rules, Continuing Education, and Scope of Practice committees. To apply, complete the Interest Form before August 30.

Missouri Increases Minimum Education Hours
07/16/2024

On July 1, the Board of Therapeutic Massage issued an emergency rule to raise the state’s minimum massage education hours from 500 to 625. This change applies to all Missouri entry-level programs and apprenticeships/mentorships. The emergency rule is effective immediately and expires February 27, 2025.

Ohio Adopts Interstate Massage Compact
07/11/2024

The Ohio legislature adopted Senate Bill 56 on June 21, becoming the second state to enact the Interstate Massage Compact. Massage therapists will soon be able to obtain a multistate license that will reduce holdups and delays that often occur when moving to a different state.

Nevada Increases Education Hours, Eliminates ITEC Exam
07/11/2024

The Nevada Legislative Commission approved the Nevada Board of Massage Therapy’s decision to increase the minimum education hour requirement for massage therapy students and to retire the International Therapy Examination Counsel (ITEC) exam for license applicants. Find out the new minimum hour requirement and what your school can do for current ITEC applicants.

Louisiana Increases Minimum Education Hours
07/11/2024

Senate Bill 353 was enacted in late June, raising Louisiana’s minimum massage education hours from 500 to 625. Find out what your school needs to do to comply with the new education requirement.

Ohio Adopts Interstate Massage Compact
06/28/2024

The Ohio legislature adopted Senate Bill 56 on June 21, becoming the second state to enact the Interstate Massage Compact. Massage therapists will soon be able to obtain a multistate license that will reduce holdups and delays that often occur when moving to a different state.

Raising Hours and Saving Student Aid
06/28/2024

At the beginning of 2024, 23 states had a 500-hour minimum education requirement. Six months into 2024, bills have been introduced, rules have been proposed, and there has been significant progress to ensure students retain access to federal aid. Find out which states have raised minimum massage education hours.