Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
HEALTH OCCUPATIONS |
TITLE 3. CHIROPRACTORS |
SUBTITLE 5A. CERTIFICATION OF MASSAGE THERAPISTS |
§ 3-5A-05. Scope.
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This subtitle does not apply to:
(1) A student enrolled in an approved education program as determined by the Board while practicing massage therapy in that program;
(2) An individual permitted to practice massage therapy under regulations adopted by the Board, if the individual otherwise has qualified to practice massage therapy in any other state or country that has substantially similar requirements for authorization to practice massage therapy and the individual is in this State for no more than 7 days;
(3) A family member practicing massage therapy on another family member;
(4) An athletic trainer while functioning in the course of the athletic trainer's professional capacity;
(5) An individual employed by the federal government to practice massage therapy while practicing within the scope of the individual's employment; or
(6) An individual working in a beauty salon:
(i) For which the person who operates the beauty salon has obtained a permit from the State Board of Cosmetology as required under § 5-501 of the Business Occupations and Professions Article; and
(ii) In which the individual is providing cosmetology and esthetic services, including the application and removal of skin or skin care products.
HISTORY: 1996, ch. 678; 1997, ch. 14, § 1; 1999, ch. 397; 2001, ch. 653; 2005, ch. 327; 2008, chs. 242, 243.