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Recent News and Legislative Updates

Let’s hear keyboards clicking on laptops and see thumbs moving across cell phone screens . . . it’s time to advocate and help shape the massage therapy profession in Alabama! The Alabama Board of Massage Therapy (Board) is proposing new rules that affect multiple sections, including…

New Jersey is prohibiting publishing personal information to protect the privacy of professional license holders. On July 17, the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs (Division) announced that certain personal information may be obscured from some professional licenses. Any person licensed to…

Update: August 2, 2023

On July 28, the West Virginia Massage Therapy Licensing Board (Board) adopted the proposed rules below without amendment. ABMP urges all establishment owners to be in compliance with the new rules and apply for a Board-issued massage establishment…

The Montana legislature adopted House Bill 87 (HB 87), which revises licensing board laws across many professions, including massage therapy. Instead of each state licensing board having its own law, HB 87…

In June, the Illinois legislature adopted revised continuing education requirements for licensed massage therapists. House Bill 2756 increases continuing education hours from 24 to 25 for each license…

The Florida Board of Massage Therapy (Board) created emergency rules during the COVID-19 pandemic. At the pandemic’s peak, there was concern about student and instructor safety, and the Board…

In June, the Texas legislature adopted House Bill 3579 (HB 3579), creating massage establishment emergency suspension orders and allowing for restrictive massage establishment regulations if a business…

Update: July 3, 2023

House Bill 115 was signed into law by Governor Greg Gianforte on May 3, 2023. The new criminal penalty policy, which will be included in the Montana Board of Massage Therapy's policies, will be effective October 1, 2023. For a refresher on the…

If you support statewide massage therapy licensure, this message is for you. If you don’t support statewide licensure, this message is also for you (and may make you rethink your position). Minnesota is one of only five states to remain unlicensed, even though it is a critical effort for the…

The Washington Board of Massage (Board) and Department of Health (Department) proposed two new rules related to health equity. The Board and Department are considering amendments to continuing education (CE) and initial training requirements. You can…