Ratification of the Interstate Massage Compact. (FE)
The bill is designed to enhance state capabilities to protect public health and safety, prevent human trafficking, and facilitate the exchange of licensure and disciplinary information between states. It addresses mobility for licensed massage therapists, particularly benefiting military members and their spouses who frequently relocate and require efficient licensing processes. The compact establishes an interstate commission to oversee the implementation and administration of its provisions, promoting cooperation among states in the regulation of massage therapy.
Assembly Bill 716 aims to ratify and enter Wisconsin into the Interstate Massage Compact. This compact introduces a multistate licensing program that allows massage therapists licensed in one member state to practice in other member states without additional licensing requirements. The overarching goal is to improve public access to massage therapy services while ensuring the provision of safe and reliable services by embracing a collaborative regulatory framework across member states.
While the bill promotes mobility and access to services, potential points of contention include the enforcement of specific state regulations and the implications of uniformity in licensure standards. There may be concerns that the compact could undermine the regulatory authority of individual states, particularly in enforcing local laws tailored to specific public health concerns. However, the bill explicitly states that it does not prevent member states from enforcing their own laws regarding massage therapy, ensuring that states can maintain their regulatory authority while participating in the compact.