Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB795

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Licensed massage therapists; moves oversight and licensure to Board of Physical Therapy.

Impact

The enactment of SB795 is expected to significantly impact state laws concerning the regulation of massage therapy. It will shift the oversight of licensed massage therapists from the Board of Nursing to the Board of Physical Therapy, allowing for more specialized regulation. By standardizing the requirements for massage therapy licenses across states, the compact will help to improve consistency and enhance the quality of care provided by licensed professionals. Additionally, states will need to establish mechanisms for collaborative enforcement and compliance with the compact’s provisions.

Summary

Senate Bill 795 proposes to amend existing legislation regarding the licensure of massage therapists in Virginia by establishing the Interstate Massage Compact. This compact aims to streamline the licensure process for massage therapists operating in multiple states, encouraging mobility and easing barriers to practice across state lines. The bill emphasizes the importance of a coordinated approach, allowing therapists who hold a multistate license to practice in any member state without facing redundant licensing requirements.

Contention

Discussion around SB795 has highlighted potential contention points, particularly regarding the transfer of regulatory authority and the implications for state control over licensure practices. Critics argue that this centralization could undermine local standards and reduce the ability of states to respond to specific community needs in massage therapy practice. Proponents, however, suggest that the benefits of mobility and accessibility for therapists and clients outweigh these concerns, fostering professional growth and consumer protection in a broader legal framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2612

Massage therapists; increases hours of minimum training for licensure.

VA SB1253

Physical Therapy, Doctor of; added to list of titles that are unlawful to use without a license.

VA HB978

Advanced practice registered nurses and licensed certified midwives; joint licensing.

VA SB351

Advanced practice registered nurses and licensed certified midwives; joint licensing.

VA HB2680

Ear-piercers and ear-piercing salons and schools; licensure by the Board of Barbers and Cosmetology.

VA SB1419

Ear-piercers and ear-piercing salons and schools; licensure by the Board of Barbers and Cosmetology.

VA HB1647

Board of Medicine; licensure of anesthesiologist assistants.

VA SB1245

Boxing and wrestling events; license requirements for examining physicians.

VA HB2573

Boxing and wrestling events; license requirements for examining physicians.

VA HB1835

Geologists; regulation, licensure, penalty.

Similar Bills

CA AB2497

Physical therapists.

LA HB159

Provides relative to the supervision of physical therapist assistants

NC H911

Occup. & Phys. Therapist Salaries/Employment

CA AB1458

Physical therapy and veterinary medicine: animal physical therapy.

OR HB3761

Relating to art therapy; and prescribing an effective date.

MN SF3049

Physical therapy practice provisions modifications

MN HF2689

Physical therapy practice governing provisions modified, and criminal penalties provided.

OR HB3824

Relating to physical therapy; and prescribing an effective date.