REFERENCE TITLE: massage therapy; communication proficiency; repeal |
State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session 2023
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HB 2172 |
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Introduced by Representatives Longdon: Dunn, Pawlik, Wilmeth, Senators Alston, Kaiser
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An Act
amending section 32-4222, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to massage therapy licensure.
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:
Section 1. Section 32-4222, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
32-4222. Qualifications for licensure
A. An applicant for a license as a massage therapist shall:
1. Be at least eighteen years of age.
2. Be a citizen or legal resident of the United States.
3. Satisfy the requirements of section 32-4224.
4. Receive either a high school diploma or general equivalency diploma or a similar document or certificate or submit proof that the applicant has passed an ability to benefit examination recognized by the United States department of education.
5. Pay the fees established pursuant to section 32-4227.
6. Within five years preceding the date of the application for initial licensure, not have been convicted of a misdemeanor involving prostitution or solicitation or another similar offense involving moral turpitude that has a reasonable relationship to the practice of massage therapy.
7. Within the preceding five years, not have voluntarily surrendered a license under section 32-4254 or not have had a license to practice massage therapy or another similar license revoked by a political subdivision of this state or a regulatory agency in another jurisdiction in the United States for an act that occurred in that jurisdiction and that would be subject to discipline pursuant to this chapter.
8. Not be currently under investigation, suspension or restriction by a political subdivision of this state or a regulatory agency in another jurisdiction in the United States for an act that occurred in that jurisdiction and that would be subject to discipline pursuant to this chapter. If the applicant is under investigation by a regulatory agency in another jurisdiction, the board shall suspend the application process and may not issue or deny a license to the applicant until the investigation is resolved.
9. For initial licensure, submit a full set of fingerprints to the board for the purpose of obtaining a state and federal criminal records check pursuant to section 41-1750 and Public Law 92-544. The department of public safety may exchange this fingerprint data with the federal bureau of investigation. The board may charge the cost of each criminal background check to the applicant.
10. Beginning January 1, 2023, possess a valid fingerprint clearance card issued pursuant to title 41, chapter 12, article 3.1 for initial licensure, license renewal, a temporary license or license reinstatement pursuant to this chapter.
B. In addition to the requirements of subsection A of this section, an applicant for licensure as a massage therapist shall either:
1. Have successfully completed a course of study of massage therapy or bodywork therapy consisting of a minimum of five hundred classroom and clinical hours of supervised instruction at a board recognized school in this state that is accredited by an agency recognized by the secretary of the United States department of education.
2. Have done both of the following:
(a) Successfully completed a course of study in massage therapy or bodywork therapy consisting of a minimum of five hundred classroom and clinical hours of supervised instruction at a school in this state that is licensed by the state board for private postsecondary education or at a school outside of this state that is recognized by the board pursuant to section 32-4228.
(b) Successfully passed an examination administered by a national board accredited by the certifying agency that has been approved by the national commission on competency assurance and that is in good standing with that agency or have successfully passed an examination that is administered or approved by the board.
C. The board may adopt rules to allow it to consider the education and experience of an applicant who came from a foreign country. The board by rule may increase the minimum number of classroom hours of supervised instruction at a board recognized school that an applicant for licensure must successfully have completed.
D. If the board is satisfied that an applicant meets the requirements of this section, the board shall issue a license to the applicant.
E. The board, by rule, shall establish communication proficiency requirements related to an applicant's ability to protect health and safety in connection with the practice of massage therapy.
F. e. Subject to the board's approval, the executive director may issue licenses to applicants who meet the requirements of this chapter.
G. f. The board may deny an application for a license if the applicant committed an act that would subject a person licensed under this chapter to disciplinary action.