1 HB453 2 216004-3 3 By Representative Moore (P) 4 RFD: Boards, Agencies and Commissions 5 First Read: 08-MAR-22 Page 0 HB453 1 2 ENROLLED, An Act, 3 Relating to the Alabama Board of Massage Therapy, to 4 amend Sections 34-43-3, 34-43-6, 34-43-7, 34-43-8, 34-43-9, 5 34-43-11, 34-43-12, 34-43-14, 34-43-15, 34-43-20, and 6 34-43-21, Code of Alabama 1975; to provide further for 7 definitions; to remove the requirement that no two board 8 members from the same congressional district serve at the same 9 time; to authorize the board to grant the executive director 10 the authority to approve licenses; to require massage therapy 11 establishments and schools to carry liability insurance; to 12 prohibit the advertising of services on sexually explicit 13 websites or online platforms; to revise the requirements for 14 licensure as a massage therapist and establishment licenses; 15 to provide further for the submission of applications for 16 licensure; to substantially revise fees and fines; to 17 authorize the board to adopt a program of continuing 18 education; and to repeal Section 34-43-10, Code of Alabama 19 1975, providing for a massage therapist examination. 20 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: 21 Section 1. Sections 34-43-3, 34-43-6, 34-43-7, 22 34-43-8, 34-43-9, 34-43-11, 34-43-12, 34-43-14, 34-43-15, 23 34-43-20, and 34-43-21 of the Code of Alabama 1975, are 24 amended to read as follows: 25 "§34-43-3. Page 1 HB453 1 "For purposes of this chapter, the following terms 2 shall have the following meanings: 3 "(1) ADVERTISE. Distributing a card, flier, sign, or 4 device to any person or organization, or allowing any sign or 5 marking on any building, radio, television, or by advertising 6 by any other means designed to attract public attention. 7 "(2) BOARD. The Alabama Board of Massage Therapy 8 created pursuant to this chapter. 9 "(3) BOARD-APPROVED MASSAGE THERAPY SCHOOL. A school 10 where massage therapy is taught which is one of the following: 11 "a. If located in Alabama is approved by the board 12 as meeting the minimum established standards of training and 13 curriculum as determined by the board. 14 "b. If located outside of Alabama is recognized by 15 the board and by a regionally recognized professional 16 accrediting body. 17 "c. Is a postgraduate training institute accredited 18 by the Commission on Accreditation for Massage Therapy. 19 "(4) ESTABLISHMENT. A site, premises, or business 20 where massage therapy is practiced by a licensed massage 21 therapist. 22 "(5) EXAMINATION. A National Certification For 23 Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork Examination or Federation of 24 State Massage Therapy Boards Massage and Bodywork Licensing 25 Examination administered by an independent agency or another Page 2 HB453 1 nationally or internationally accredited exam administered by 2 an independent agency per approval of the board. The 3 examination will be accredited by the National Committee for 4 Certifying Agencies. The board retains the right to administer 5 a written, oral, or practical examination. 6 "(6) LICENSE. The credential issued by the board 7 which allows the licensee to engage in the safe and ethical 8 practice of massage therapy. 9 "(7) MASSAGE THERAPIST. A person licensed pursuant 10 to this chapter who practices or administers massage therapy 11 or touch therapy modalities to a patron for compensation. 12 "(8) MASSAGE THERAPY INSTRUCTOR. A licensed massage 13 therapist approved by the board to teach the practice of 14 massage therapy. 15 "(9) PERSON. Any individual, firm, corporation, 16 partnership, organization, association, or other legal entity. 17 "(10) SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS. A sex parlor, 18 massage parlor, nude studio, modeling studio, love parlor, 19 adult bookstore, adult movie theater, adult video arcade, 20 adult motel, or other commercial enterprise which has as its 21 primary business the offering for sale, rent, or exhibit, or 22 the exhibit of, items or services intended to provide sexual 23 stimulation or sexual gratification to the customer. Page 3 HB453 1 "(11) STUDENT OF MASSAGE THERAPY. Any person 2 currently enrolled in an Alabama massage therapy school 3 program approved by the board. 4 "(12) TEMPORARY PERMIT. A temporary permit issued at 5 the request of a massage therapist who is qualified according 6 to the Alabama massage therapy law prior to approval by the 7 board and not to exceed six months. 8 "(13)(12) THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE AND RELATED TOUCH 9 THERAPY MODALITIES. The mobilization of the soft tissue which 10 may include skin, fascia, tendons, ligaments, and muscles, for 11 the purpose of establishing and maintaining good physical 12 condition. The term shall include effleurage, petrissage, 13 tapotement, compression, vibration, stretching, heliotherapy, 14 superficial hot and cold applications, topical applications, 15 or other therapy which involves movement either by hand, 16 forearm, elbow, or foot, for the purpose of therapeutic 17 massage. Massage therapy may include the external application 18 and use of herbal or chemical preparations and lubricants such 19 as salts, powders, liquids, nonprescription creams, mechanical 20 devises such as T-bars, thumpers, body support systems, heat 21 lamps, hot and cold packs, salt glow, steam cabinet baths or 22 hydrotherapy. The term includes any massage, movement therapy, 23 massage technology, myotherapy, massotherapy, oriental massage 24 techniques, structural integration, acupressure, or polarity 25 therapy. The term shall not include laser therapy, microwave, Page 4 HB453 1 injection therapy, manipulation of the joints, or any 2 diagnosis or treatment of an illness that normally involves 3 the practice of medicine, chiropractic, physical therapy, 4 podiatry, nursing, midwifery, occupational therapy, 5 veterinary, acupuncture, osteopathy, orthopedics, hypnosis, or 6 naturopathics. 7 "§34-43-6. 8 "(a) There is created the Alabama Board of Massage 9 Therapy. The purpose of the board is to protect the health, 10 safety, and welfare of the public by ensuring that licensed 11 massage therapists, massage therapy schools, and massage 12 therapy instructors meet prescribed standards of education, 13 competency, and practice. To accomplish this mission, the 14 board shall establish standards pursuant to this chapter to 15 complete all board functions in a timely and effective manner 16 and to provide open and immediate access to all relevant 17 public information. The board shall communicate its 18 responsibilities and services to the public as part of its 19 consumer protection duties. The board shall develop and 20 implement a long range plan to ensure effective regulation and 21 consumer protection. 22 "(b) The board shall consist of seven members 23 appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the 24 Senate. No member of the board shall serve more than two full 25 consecutive terms. The members initially appointed to the Page 5 HB453 1 board shall be appointed not later than July 16, 1996. Five of 2 the members initially appointed to the board shall have been 3 actively engaged in the practice of massage therapy for not 4 less than three consecutive years prior to the date of their 5 appointment to the board. Successor members to these initial 6 five appointees shall be licensees of the board. Two members 7 shall be public members who shall not be licensed, nor have 8 been licensed in the past, and shall not have any direct 9 financial interest in the massage therapy profession. Each 10 board member shall be a high school graduate or shall have 11 received a graduate equivalency diploma. Each board member 12 shall be selected upon personal merit and qualifications, not 13 per membership or affiliation with an association. Each board 14 member shall be a citizen of the United States and this state 15 and a resident of this state for two years immediately 16 preceding the appointment. The membership of the board shall 17 be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, 18 urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state. As the terms 19 of members serving on April 28, 2011, expire, or as vacancies 20 occur, new members shall be appointed so that not more than 21 one member from each United States Congressional District is 22 appointed to serve at the same time. 23 "(c) Of the initial seven appointees to the board, 24 three members shall be appointed for terms ending September 25 30, 1997, and four members shall be appointed for terms ending Page 6 HB453 1 September 30, 1999. Thereafter, successors shall be appointed 2 for terms of four years, each term expiring on September 30. 3 "(d) Vacancies on the board occurring prior to the 4 expiration of a term shall be filled by the Governor within 30 5 days of the vacancy to serve for the remainder of the 6 unexpired term. Each member of the board shall serve until his 7 or her successor has been duly appointed and qualified. 8 "(e) At the first meeting, and annually thereafter 9 in the month of October, the board shall elect a chair and 10 vice chair from its membership. 11 "(f) The board shall hold its first meeting within 12 30 days after the initial members are appointed. The board 13 shall hold meetings during the year as it determines 14 necessary, two of which shall be the biannual meetings for the 15 purpose of reviewing license applications. Additional meetings 16 may be held at the discretion of the chair or upon written 17 request of any three members of the board. A quorum of the 18 board shall be a majority of the current appointed board 19 members. 20 "(g) Board members shall not receive compensation 21 for their services, but shall receive the same per diem and 22 allowance as provided to state employees for each day the 23 board meets and conducts business. Page 7 HB453 1 "(h) The board shall promulgate adopt the rules 2 necessary to implement this chapter pursuant to the 3 Administrative Procedure Act. 4 "(i) The board may employ, and at its pleasure 5 discharge, an executive secretary and other officers and 6 employees which may be necessary, including an attorney, to 7 implement this chapter. The board shall also outline the 8 duties and fix the compensation and expense allowances of the 9 employees. 10 "(j) An affirmative vote of a majority of the 11 members of the board shall be required to grant, suspend, or 12 revoke a license to practice massage therapy or a license to 13 operate a massage therapy establishment. The board may grant 14 authority to the executive director to approve licenses. 15 "(k) The board shall be financed only from income 16 accruing to it from fees, licenses, other charges and funds 17 collected by it, and any monies that are appropriated to it by 18 the Legislature. 19 "(l) Each board member shall be accountable to the 20 Governor for the proper performance of his or her duties as a 21 member of the board. The board shall report to the Governor 22 annually and at other times as requested by the Governor. The 23 Governor shall investigate any complaints or unfavorable 24 reports concerning the actions of the board and take 25 appropriate action thereon, including removal of any board Page 8 HB453 1 member for misfeasance, malfeasance, neglect of duty, 2 commission of a felony, incompetence, or permanent inability 3 to perform official duties. A board member may be removed at 4 the request of the board after failing to attend two 5 consecutive properly noticed meetings. 6 "(m) Members of the board are immune from liability 7 for all good faith acts performed in the execution of their 8 duties as members of the board. 9 "(n) Appointees to the board shall take the 10 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of the 11 Governor before undertaking any duties as a board member. Upon 12 receiving the oath, the Governor shall issue a certificate of 13 appointment to each appointee. 14 "§34-43-7. 15 "(a) By rule, the board shall make provisions to do 16 all of the following: 17 "(1) Examine and qualify for examination applicants 18 for licensure and issue a license to each successful 19 applicant. 20 "(2) Adopt a seal, which shall be affixed to all 21 licenses issued by the board. 22 "(3) Prescribe application forms for examination and 23 licensure and assess and collect fees pursuant to this 24 chapter. Page 9 HB453 1 "(4) Maintain a complete record of all licensed 2 massage therapists and annually prepare a roster of the names 3 and addresses of the licensees. A copy of this roster shall be 4 made available to any person requesting it, upon payment of a 5 fee set by the board in an amount sufficient to cover the 6 costs of its publication and distribution. 7 "(5) Provide for the investigation of persons who 8 may be violating this chapter. 9 "(6) Adopt and revise rules and regulations pursuant 10 to the Administrative Procedure Act, including the adoption of 11 rules concerning unprofessional conduct. 12 "(7) Provide a copy of this chapter to all persons 13 licensed under this chapter and to all applicants for 14 licensure. 15 "(8) Adopt rules that require massage therapists, 16 massage therapy establishments, and massage therapy schools to 17 carry professional and general liability insurance with an "A" 18 rated or better insurance carrier in the amount of at least 19 one million dollars ($1,000,000). The massage therapist shall 20 produce evidence of coverage upon request of the board. 21 "(9) Have other powers necessary and proper for the 22 performance of official duties. 23 "(b) By rule, the board may do any of the following: Page 10 HB453 1 "(1) Accept or deny the application of any person 2 applying for licensure as a massage therapist upon an 3 affirmative vote of a majority of the board. 4 "(2) Establish criteria for certifying massage 5 therapy instructors. 6 "(3) Adopt an annual budget and authorize necessary 7 expenditures from fees and other available appropriations, 8 provided, in no event shall the expenditures of the board 9 exceed the revenues in any fiscal year. 10 "(4) Adopt a code of ethics. 11 "(5) Provide for the inspection of the business 12 premises of any licensee during normal business hours. 13 "(6) Establish a list of approved massage therapy 14 schools. 15 "§34-43-8. 16 "(a) No person may perform the duties of a massage 17 therapist unless he or she possesses a current license issued 18 pursuant to this chapter. 19 "(b) A licensed massage therapist may not perform 20 massage therapy, whether or not for compensation, for a 21 sexually oriented business. 22 "(c) A licensed massage therapist shall not 23 advertise or offer to perform services outside the scope of 24 his or her expertise, experience, and education for clients 25 who are ill, or those with physical dysfunction(s), unless Page 11 HB453 1 such services are performed in conjunction with a licensed 2 physician, physical therapist, or chiropractor. 3 "(d) A licensed massage therapist or licensed 4 massage therapy establishment may not advertise or offer to 5 perform services on any sexually explicit website or online 6 platform that promotes prostitution, sexually explicit 7 services, or human trafficking. 8 "§34-43-9. 9 "(a) A person desiring to be licensed as a massage 10 therapist shall apply to the board on forms provided by the 11 board. Unless licensed pursuant to subsection (b), applicants 12 for licensure shall submit evidence satisfactory to the board 13 that they have met each of the following requirements: 14 "(1) Satisfactorily completed a minimum of 500 hours 15 of supervised courses of instruction which shall include, but 16 not be limited to, anatomy, pathology, physiology, massage 17 techniques, clinical practices, ethics, health, hygiene, and 18 related subjects. The board shall determine how the 500 hours 19 of instruction shall be broken down. The course of instruction 20 may be provided by a massage therapy school approved by the 21 board. The minimum 500 hours shall consist of the following: 22 325 hours dedicated to the study of basic massage therapy 23 techniques and clinical practice related modalities; 125 hours 24 dedicated to the study of anatomy, pathology, and physiology; 25 and an additional 50 hours of discretionary related course Page 12 HB453 1 work, including, but not limited to, hydrotherapy, business 2 practices and professional ethics, health and hygiene, and 3 cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid. Beginning January 4 1, 1998, applicants for licensure shall be required to 5 complete a minimum of 650 hours of instruction. By rule of the 6 board, the minimum 650 hours shall consist of the following: 7 100 hours of anatomy and physiology to include 35 hours of 8 myology, 15 hours of osteology, 10 hours of circulatory 9 system, and 10 hours of nervous system, with the remaining 30 10 hours to address other body systems at the discretion of the 11 school; 250 hours of basic massage therapy, the 12 contradistinctions of massage therapy, and related touch 13 therapy modalities, to include a minimum of 50 hours of 14 supervised massage; 50 hours to include business, 15 hydrotherapy, first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and 16 professional ethics; and 250 hours of electives to be 17 determined by the school. The board may adopt a rule to 18 further increase the minimum number of hours of instruction 19 required for licensure, not to exceed the number of hours 20 recommended by the National Certification Board for 21 Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. Before performing 22 therapeutic massage on an animal, a massage therapist shall 23 graduate from a nationally approved program and complete at 24 least 100 hours of postgraduate training and education in 25 animal anatomy, pathology, and physiology for the type of Page 13 HB453 1 animal upon which the massage therapist wishes to perform 2 therapeutic massage. 3 "(2) Passed the National Certification Exam for 4 Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork offered by the National 5 Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork or an 6 examination of equivalent stature that is accredited by the 7 National Committee for Certifying Agencies Successfully passed 8 a national standardized examination approved by the board. 9 "(3) Completed a criminal history check. 10 "(4) Paid all applicable fees. 11 "(b) Notwithstanding the requirements in 12 subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection (a), the board may 13 license an applicant if the applicant is licensed or 14 registered in another state, which, in the opinion of the 15 board, has standards of practice or licensure that are equal 16 to or stricter than the requirements imposed by this chapter 17 at the time of licensure in that state. 18 "(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this 19 section to the contrary, each applicant for licensure shall be 20 a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen of the 21 United States, a person who is legally present in the United 22 States with appropriate documentation from the federal 23 government. 24 "(d) The board may notify each applicant of the 25 acceptance or rejection of his or her application. If the Page 14 HB453 1 application is rejected, the board shall list the reasons for 2 rejection. 3 "§34-43-11. 4 "(a) Establishments shall be licensed by the board. 5 A sexually oriented business may not be licensed as an 6 establishment and shall not operate as an establishment 7 licensed pursuant to this chapter. 8 "(b) Establishments shall employ only licensed 9 massage therapists to perform massage therapy. 10 "(c) The board shall provide by rule, for a fair and 11 reasonable procedure to grant exemptions from the licensure 12 requirement of this section when the applicant can show that 13 the advertising of massage therapy services is incidental to 14 the primary function of his or her business. No such exemption 15 shall be granted to a sexually oriented business. 16 "(c) Each establishment shall employ at least one 17 licensed massage therapist who is registered with the board as 18 the individual designated to ensure the establishment follows 19 state law and administrative rules. 20 "(d) An establishment license issued pursuant to 21 this chapter is not assignable or transferable. 22 "(e) Subsequent to an official complaint, the board 23 may request a criminal background check of the establishment's 24 licensees through the district attorney of the circuit in 25 which the licensee is located Each unlicensed massage Page 15 HB453 1 therapist applying for an establishment license shall be 2 subject to a criminal history check. No licensed massage 3 therapist shall be subject to an additional criminal history 4 check when applying for an establishment license. 5 "(f) An establishment owned by an individual who is 6 not a resident of this state shall be subject to an initial 7 inspection before licensure. The amount of the initial 8 inspection fee shall be determined by rule of the board. 9 "§34-43-12. 10 "(a) Applications for licensure or renewal shall be 11 on forms provided by the board and shall be accompanied by the 12 proper fee. The application shall be legible, either printed 13 in black ink or typed. Applications sent by facsimile shall 14 not be accepted. A two-by-two photograph, taken no more than 15 six months earlier, showing a frontal view of the head and 16 shoulders of the applicant, shall be submitted with the 17 application. All documents shall be submitted in English. 18 "(b) Each applicant for licensure shall be subject 19 to a criminal history check. Refusal to consent to a criminal 20 history check constitutes grounds for the board to deny the 21 applicant's application for licensure. 22 "(c) The board shall issue a license to each person 23 who qualifies to be a massage therapist and to each qualified 24 massage therapy establishment. To be qualified for a license 25 as a massage therapist the applicant shall successfully pass Page 16 HB453 1 the examination, pay the examination fee, pass the criminal 2 history check pursuant to rules adopted by the board, pay the 3 criminal history check fee, and pay the license fee. A license 4 grants all professional rights, honors, and privileges 5 relating to the practice of massage therapy. 6 "(d) Each licensed therapist shall display his or 7 her license in the manner specified by the board. Each 8 establishment shall post its license in plain sight and the 9 license of each massage therapist who practices in the 10 establishment. 11 "(e) A license is the property of the board and 12 shall be surrendered upon demand of the board. 13 "§34-43-14. 14 "(a) By rule, the board shall initially assess and 15 collect the following fees not to exceed: 16 "(1) One hundred sixty dollars ($160) for the 17 examination. 18 "(2) One hundred dollars ($100) (1) Two hundred 19 fifty dollars ($250) for the initial massage therapist license 20 which shall be issued for one year. The initial licensing fee 21 shall be assessed in the month when the applicant is notified 22 that the license has been approved. 23 "(3) One hundred dollars ($100) (2) Three hundred 24 dollars ($300) for all biennial license renewals postmarked or Page 17 HB453 1 received at the office of the board by the date in which the 2 license expires. 3 "(4) Twenty-five dollars ($25) for the initial 4 application for licensure or the resubmission of the initial 5 application. 6 "(5) One hundred dollars ($100) (3) Three hundred 7 dollars ($300) for the initial, and any renewal of, an 8 establishment license. 9 "(6) Fifty dollars ($50) for the biennial renewal of 10 the establishment license. 11 "(7) Fifty dollars ($50) (4) Five hundred dollars 12 ($500) for the initial registration, and any renewal 13 registration, as a massage therapy school in this state. 14 "(8) Ten dollars ($10) to renew the registration as 15 a massage therapy school. 16 "(9) Ten dollars ($10) (5) Two hundred fifty dollars 17 ($250) to register and renew registration as a massage therapy 18 instructor in this state. This is a one-time fee and does not 19 have to be renewed. 20 "(10) Seventy-five dollars ($75) (6) One hundred 21 fifty dollars ($150) to reactivate an inactive expired 22 license. 23 "(11) Twenty-five dollars ($25) (7) One hundred 24 dollars ($100) shall be added to all license fees not Page 18 HB453 1 post-marked or received by the board before the expiration 2 date of the license. 3 "(12) Fifteen dollars ($15) (8) Twenty-five dollars 4 ($25) to verify a license. 5 "(13) Ten dollars ($10) (9) Twenty-five dollars 6 ($25) for a duplicate license certificate or a name change on 7 a license certificate. The board may issue a duplicate 8 certificate only after receiving a sworn letter from the 9 massage therapist that the original certificate was lost, 10 stolen, or destroyed. The records of the board shall reflect 11 that a duplicate certificate was issued. 12 "(14)(10) A fee, set by the board, for the criminal 13 history check. 14 "(11) A fee, set by the board, for an establishment 15 inspection. 16 "(b) Necessary administrative fees may be charged by 17 the board, including, but not limited to, reasonable costs for 18 copying, labels, and lists. Examination and license fees may 19 be adjusted as the board shall deem appropriate. 20 "(c) There is hereby established a separate special 21 revenue trust fund in the State Treasury to be known as the 22 Alabama Board of Massage Therapy Fund. All receipts collected 23 by the board under the provisions of this chapter are to be 24 deposited in this fund and used only to carry out the 25 provisions of this chapter. Such receipts shall be disbursed Page 19 HB453 1 only by warrant of the state Comptroller, upon itemized 2 vouchers approved by the chair of the board; provided that no 3 funds shall be withdrawn except as budgeted and allotted 4 according to the provisions of Sections 41-4-80 to 41-4-96, 5 inclusive, 41-19-1, and 41-19-12, as amended, and only in 6 amounts as stipulated in the general appropriations bill or 7 other appropriations bills. 8 "§34-43-15. 9 "(a) Any person may file with the board a written 10 and signed complaint regarding an allegation of impropriety by 11 a licensee, establishment, or person. Complaints shall be made 12 in the manner prescribed by the board. Complaints received by 13 the board shall be referred to a standing investigative 14 committee consisting of a board member, the Executive 15 Director, the board attorney, and the board investigator. If 16 no probable cause is found, the investigative committee may 17 dismiss the charges and prepare a statement, in writing, of 18 the reasons for the decision. 19 "(b) If probable cause is found, the board shall 20 initiate an administrative proceeding. Upon a finding that the 21 licensee has committed any of the following instances of 22 misconduct, the board may suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue 23 or renew a license or impose a civil penalty after notice and 24 opportunity for a hearing pursuant to the Administrative 25 Procedure Act: Page 20 HB453 1 "(1) The license was obtained by means of fraud, 2 misrepresentation, or concealment of material facts, including 3 making a false statement on an application or any other 4 document required by the board for licensure. 5 "(2) The licensee sold or bartered or offered to 6 sell or barter a license for a massage therapist or a massage 7 therapy establishment. 8 "(3) The licensee has engaged in unprofessional 9 conduct that has endangered or is likely to endanger the 10 health, safety, and welfare of the public, as defined by the 11 rules of the board. As used in this subdivision, 12 unprofessional conduct includes, but is not limited to, 13 allowing any individual to remain in a massage therapy 14 establishment overnight. 15 "(4) The licensee has been convicted of a felony or 16 of any crime arising out of or connected with the practice of 17 massage therapy. 18 "(5) The licensee has violated or aided and abetted 19 in the violation of this chapter. 20 "(6) The licensee is adjudicated as mentally 21 incompetent by a court of law. 22 "(7) The licensee uses controlled substances or 23 habitually and excessively uses alcohol. 24 "(8) The licensee engaged in false, deceptive, or 25 misleading advertising. Page 21 HB453 1 "(9) The licensee engaged in or attempted to or 2 offered to engage a client in sexual activity, including but 3 not limited to genital contact, within the client-massage 4 therapist relationship. 5 "(10) The licensee has knowingly allowed the massage 6 therapy establishment to be used as an overnight sleeping 7 accommodation. 8 "(11) The licensee had a license revoked, suspended, 9 or denied in any other territory or jurisdiction of the United 10 States for any act described in this section. 11 "(c)(1) A person governed by this chapter who has a 12 reasonable belief that another massage therapist has engaged 13 in or attempted to or offered to engage a client in sexual 14 activity, as provided in subdivision (9) of subsection (b), 15 shall inform the board in writing within 30 calendar days from 16 the date the person discovers this activity. Upon finding that 17 a person has violated this subsection, the board may do any of 18 the following: 19 "a. Impose an administrative fine of not more than 20 ten thousand dollars ($10,000) twenty-five thousand dollars 21 ($25,000). 22 "b. Suspend or revoke the person's license to 23 practice massage therapy. 24 "(2) Upon a finding that a person has violated this 25 subsection three or more times, the board shall impose a Page 22 HB453 1 mandatory license suspension for a period of no less than 2 three years and a fine of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) 3 twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). 4 "(d) Any person who has been convicted of, or 5 entered a plea of nolo contendere to, a crime or offense 6 involving prostitution or other sexual offenses is ineligible 7 to hold a license as a massage therapist for a period of at 8 least three years after the entry of the conviction or plea. 9 The board retains the right to revoke a license indefinitely 10 if the licensee is proven guilty of a crime or of sexual 11 misconduct. Reinstatement of licensure is contingent upon 12 proof of weekly counseling by a licensed professional 13 counselor. 14 "(e) Any person who An establishment where a person 15 has been convicted of, or entered a plea of nolo contendere 16 to, an offense involving prostitution or any other type of 17 sexual offense may not receive a license for a massage therapy 18 establishment for a period of three years after the date of 19 conviction or entry of the plea. The board shall revoke the 20 establishment license of any establishment which the board 21 determines is a sexually oriented business. The board may 22 revoke an establishment license if a person is convicted of, 23 or enters a plea of nolo contendere to, any crime involving 24 prostitution or any other sexual offense against a client Page 23 HB453 1 which occurred on the premises of the establishment. The 2 violation is attached to the address of the establishment. 3 "(f)(1) Upon finding a person, governed by this 4 chapter, performing massage therapy without having obtained a 5 license, the board may do any of the following: 6 "a. Impose an administrative fine of not more than 7 ten thousand dollars ($10,000) twenty-five thousand dollars 8 ($25,000). 9 "b. Issue a cease and desist order. 10 "c. Petition the circuit court of the county where 11 the act occurred to enforce the cease and desist order and 12 collect the assessed fine. 13 "(2) Any person aggrieved by any adverse action of 14 the board must appeal the action to the Circuit Court of 15 Montgomery County in accordance with the Alabama 16 Administrative Procedure Act. 17 "(g) The board shall present any incident of 18 misconduct to the local district attorney for review and 19 appropriate action. 20 "(h) The board may adopt rules to implement and 21 administer this section. 22 "§34-43-20. 23 "(a) To be approved by the board, a massage therapy 24 school shall meet the following requirements: Page 24 HB453 1 "(1) File a completed application prescribed by the 2 board with the board and pay a registration fee as specified 3 in Section 34-43-14. 4 "(2) Provide documentation of a curriculum which 5 includes a minimum number of required hours of instruction in 6 the subjects required pursuant to Section 34-43-9. 7 "(3) Register annually with the board by filing a 8 renewal form accompanied with the renewal fee pursuant to 9 Section 34-43-14, and submit a current curriculum and a list 10 of instructors. 11 "(b) Every instructor teaching course work titled 12 massage therapy at a board approved school located in Alabama 13 shall be licensed in Alabama as a massage therapist and 14 registered as a massage therapy instructor. Instructors who 15 are not teaching massage therapy do not need to be registered. 16 Any adjunct instructors shall be dually licensed in the state 17 where they reside, be nationally certified, or both. 18 "(c) The board shall register as a massage therapy 19 instructor any applicant who meets all of the following 20 requirements: 21 "(1) Is currently licensed as a massage therapist in 22 Alabama. 23 "(2) Has filed a completed application prescribed by 24 the board and paid a one-time application fee pursuant to 25 Section 34-43-14. Page 25 HB453 1 "(3) Documents two three years of experience in the 2 practice of massage therapy. The documentation may be 3 considered by the board on a case-by-case basis. 4 "(4) Any other requirements adopted by rule of the 5 board. 6 "§34-43-21. 7 "(a) Every massage therapist licensed pursuant to 8 this chapter shall be required to complete 16 hours of 9 continuing education as a condition for renewing his or her 10 license. The continuing education courses shall be offered by 11 providers approved by the board. The courses shall have been 12 completed within the 24 months preceding the date renewal is 13 due. Hours in excess of the total number required may not be 14 carried over to future renewals. The continuing education 15 requirements shall not apply to a massage therapist within the 16 biennium when the massage therapist is first licensed, but 17 shall apply to licensees every biennium thereafter. The board 18 may accept for compliance with the continuing education 19 requirement any of the following: 20 "(1) Courses or providers which contribute directly 21 to the massage therapy education of the licensee. 22 "(2) Courses, seminars, workshops, and classes in 23 areas related to the practice of massage therapy such as: 24 Massage, bodywork, allied health care fields (including 25 psychology and medicine), anatomy and physiology, business, Page 26 HB453 1 insurance, movement therapy, stress management, yoga, CPR, and 2 advanced first aid. 3 "(3) Courses of study offered by registered massage 4 therapy schools in Alabama, or by massage therapy instructors 5 registered with the board, or by any national organization in 6 the field of massage therapy or related touch therapy field. 7 "(b) Up to 25 percent, or four hours of credit, of 8 the required number of hours of continuing education may be 9 earned in each of the following areas: 10 "(1) Teaching a qualifying class, course, seminar, 11 or workshop. 12 "(2) Publishing an article in the field relating to 13 massage therapy. 14 "(3) Speaking on the subject of massage therapy. 15 "(4) Being a panelist discussing massage therapy. 16 "(5) Participating in a personal growth class. 17 "(6) Two hours of professional ethics. 18 "(c) Each of the areas listed in subsection (b) may 19 be used for up to four hours of credit depending on the actual 20 contact hours. One continuing education credit is defined as 21 no less than 50 uninterrupted minutes of learning, except that 22 publishing an article will automatically count for four hours. 23 Continuing education credit may not be awarded for programs 24 which do not relate to subjects listed in this section, or for 25 repeated courses submitted the previous biennium, except for Page 27 HB453 1 courses listed in subsection (b). The board may select, in a 2 random manner, license renewal applications for audit of 3 continuing education credit. Each licensee shall be 4 responsible for maintaining in his or her personal files the 5 certificates or records of credit from continuing education 6 programs received from approved program providers. Each 7 licensee selected for audit shall be required to produce 8 documentation of attendance at those continuing education 9 activities listed on his or her renewal application. 10 "(1) The board shall send to each licensee selected 11 for audit, a notice of audit. The licensee shall provide 12 satisfactory documentation of attendance at, or participation 13 in, the approved continuing education programs listed in the 14 renewal application. 15 "(2) The licensee shall ascertain that the 16 continuing education program is approved by the board. 17 "(d) The board shall evaluate applications from all 18 providers of continuing education programs, including massage 19 therapy schools and instructors, in order to determine if 20 approval shall be granted or denied. 21 "(1) The provider or licensee shall submit to the 22 board an application on a form provided by the board. Only 23 applications which are complete will be considered. 24 "(2) The provider or licensee shall submit a 25 complete application to the board at least 60 days prior to Page 28 HB453 1 the date on which the training event is to be given to gain 2 approval before the program is presented. 3 "(e) The board is subject to the Alabama Sunset Law 4 of 1981, and is classified as an enumerated agency pursuant to 5 Section 41-20-3. The board shall automatically terminate on 6 October 1, 2007, and every four years thereafter, unless 7 continued pursuant to the Alabama Sunset Law. 8 (a) The board is subject to the Alabama Sunset Law 9 of 1981, and is classified as an enumerated agency pursuant to 10 Section 41-20-3. The board shall automatically terminate on 11 October 1, 2007, and every four years thereafter, unless 12 continued pursuant to the Alabama Sunset Law. 13 "(b) The board shall adopt a program of continuing 14 education for licensees which shall be a requisite for the 15 renewal of licenses issued pursuant to this chapter." 16 Section 2. Section 34-43-10, Code of Alabama 1975, 17 providing for a massage therapist examination, is repealed. 18 Section 3. This act shall become effective on the 19 first day of the third month following its passage and 20 approval by the Governor, or its otherwise becoming law. Page 29 HB453 1 2 3 4 Speaker of the House of Representatives 5 6 President and Presiding Officer of the Senate House of Representatives7 I hereby certify that the within Act originated in8 9 and was passed by the House 31-MAR-22, as amended. 10 11 Jeff Woodard 12 Clerk 13 14 15 Senate16 07-APR-22 Passed 17 Page 30