N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 29.13 - Special provisions for the profession of massage therapy
(a) Unprofessional
conduct in the practice of massage therapy shall include all conduct prohibited
by sections
29.1 and
29.2 of this Part, except as
provided in this section, and shall also include the following:
(1) advertising not in the public interest
shall include but not be limited to:
(i)
using pictures depicting an unclad or undraped human form;
(ii) using any proper name under which the
licensee is not registered unless it is the name of the establishment, firm,
partnership, corporation, or professional limited liability partnership or
corporation;
(2) nothing
in this Part shall be construed to prevent a licensed massage therapist, when
advertising his or her practice, from using the letters "LMT" or from
identifying areas of practice, such as, but not limited to: shiatsu,
acupressure, amma, bodywork, reflexology, Swedish medical massage therapy,
polarity, tuina, and connective tissue massage, provided that such identified
areas of practice are within the scope of practice of massage therapy as
defined in section
7805 of the
Education Law.
(3) nothing in this
Part shall be construed to prevent the ownership of a firm or corporation
practicing massage therapy in this State by an unlicensed person or persons, or
to prevent any contractual or employment arrangement between such person or
persons and the professional licensee conducting such practice and computing
the salary of professional employees, or the amount due the owner of such firm,
partnership, or corporation on the basis of a percentage of the receipts from
the performance of professional services. This provision shall apply in lieu of
section 29.1(b)(4) of this
Part;
(4) the provisions of section
29.1(b)(5) of this
Part prohibiting immoral conduct shall apply in the practice of massage
therapy. Massage of genital areas and massage of a client who is not properly
draped for massage, or by a massage therapist who is not properly dressed,
shall be considered immoral conduct.
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