16 Tex. Admin. Code § 117.20 - Massage Therapist License - General Requirements and Application
(a) To be eligible for a Massage Therapist
license an applicant must:
(1) submit a
completed application on a department-approved form;
(2) pay the fee required under
§117.100;
(3) be at least 18
years of age;
(4) ensure that a
certified transcript or other acceptable record of all relevant course work is
submitted to the department;
(5)
provide proof of successfully passing the required exam;
(6) provide proof of successfully passing the
jurisprudence exam;
(7)
successfully pass a criminal history background check performed by the
department in accordance with the Act, the department's criminal conviction
guidelines, and pursuant to Texas Occupations Code, Chapters 51 and 53;
and
(8) satisfactorily complete
massage therapy studies in a minimum 500-hour department approved course at a
licensed massage school in which includes at least:
(A) 200 hours of massage therapy techniques
and theory and the practice of manipulation of soft tissue, with at least 125
hours of Swedish massage therapy techniques;
(B) 50 hours of anatomy;
(C) 25 hours of physiology;
(D) 50 hours of kinesiology;
(E) 40 hours of pathology;
(F) 20 hours of hydrotherapy;
(G) 45 hours of massage therapy laws and
rules, business practices and professional ethics;
(H) 20 hours of health, hygiene, first aid,
universal precautions, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); and
(I) 50-hour internship program.
(b) Unless otherwise
indicated, an applicant for licensure as a massage therapist must submit all
required information and documentation of credentials on department-approved
forms.
(c) If the application is
incomplete, the department will send a notice listing any additional materials
required to complete the application.
(d) In the event that a deficiency is present
in course work, the applicant may have up to one year to complete additional
course work acceptable to the department; otherwise, the application may be
voided.
(e) A criminal history
check performed under this subsection requires an applicant for a license to
submit a complete and legible set of fingerprints, on a form prescribed by the
department, to the department or to the Department of Public Safety for the
purpose of obtaining criminal history record information from the Department of
Public Safety and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
(f) The department may not issue a license to
a person who does not comply with the requirements of this section.
(g) The department shall conduct a criminal
history record information check of each applicant for a license using
information:
(1) provided by the individual
under this section; and
(2) made
available to the department by the Department of Public Safety, the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, and any other criminal justice agency under Chapter
411, Government Code.
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