Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2311

Introduced
1/21/25  
Report Pass
2/13/25  

Caption

Study committee; continuation; massage therapy

Impact

The repeal of section 41-3025.10 represents a significant change in the regulatory landscape for massage therapy in Arizona. By setting a termination date for the board, the bill ensures that there is a structured timeline for the board's continued existence and oversight functions. Should the bill pass, it would reaffirm the importance of maintaining standards in the massage therapy profession, which could have implications for public safety and the quality of services provided to consumers.

Summary

House Bill 2311 proposes the continuation of the Arizona Board of Massage Therapy until July 1, 2029, while also repealing an existing statute related to the board. The bill's intent is to maintain oversight for massage therapy practice to ensure safety and qualifications among practitioners. This move not only emphasizes the legislature's commitment to regulated healthcare practices but also aligns with ongoing efforts to streamline legal provisions governing professional boards.

Contention

While the text of the bill indicates a straightforward continuation of the board, potential points of contention may arise from discussions on the necessity of the board's regulations versus arguments for deregulation. Some stakeholders may argue that the board's oversight could impose unnecessary burdens on practitioners, while proponents are likely to advocate the need for regulation to protect clients and uphold professional standards. As the bill progresses, discussions around its implications on local practices may become more pronounced, highlighting the balance between regulatory oversight and professional freedom.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1083

Board of massage therapy; continuation

AZ HB2169

Barbering, cosmetology, massage therapy; consolidation

AZ SB1736

Health boards; AHCCCS; continuation

AZ HB2826

Health boards; AHCCCS; continuation.

AZ HB2209

Industrial commission of Arizona; continuations

AZ HB2210

State agencies; continuations; duties

AZ HB2172

Massage therapy; communication proficiency; repeal

AZ SB1255

Physical therapy board; continuation

AZ HB2012

Repeal; massage therapy; communication proficiency

AZ HB2632

State agencies; powers; continuations

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