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ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session

 

FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1656

 

massage therapy; continuation; study committee

Purpose

Continues the Board of Massage Therapy (Board) for three years. Establishes the Board of Massage Therapy Continuation Study Committee (Committee) to review the Board and create a report detailing recommendations for the Board.

Background

The Board is the regulatory body that oversees the licensing and practice of massage therapy in Arizona. The Board's duties include: 1) evaluating and licensing qualified applicants; 2) establishing education and examination requirements for licensees and applicants; 3) regulating the practice of massage therapy and adopting and enforcing rules for ethical and professional conduct of licensees; 4) maintaining a current list of all licensees; 5) publishing final disciplinary actions taken against a licensee; and 6) entering into contracts to enforce massage therapy regulations (A.R.S. § 32-4203).

The Board consists of five members appointed by the Governor, including two licensed massage therapists and three public members who are unaffiliated with any health care profession. One public member must be actively involved in programs that help reduce or prevent human trafficking. All Board members must be residents of Arizona and the licensed members must have been practicing in Arizona for at least five years immediately before appointment (A.R.S. § 32-4202).

The Senate Health and Human Services and House Health and Human Services Committee of Reference (COR) held a public meeting on January 17,2025, to review and evaluate the Board's 24 month follow up to the sunset review and receive public testimony. The COR recommended that the Board be consolidated and statutory changes be made to improve the Board's ability to efficiently and accurately perform their duties as prescribed by law (COR Minutes). The Board is set to terminate on July 1, 2025, unless continued by the Legislature (A.R.S. § 41-3025.10).

There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation.

Provisions

Study Committee

1.   Establishes the Committee consisting of:

a)   three members of the Senate who are appointed by the President of the Senate (President), no more than two of whom are members of the same political party, with one member designated as co-chair of the committee;

b)   three members of the House of Representatives who are appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Speaker of the House), not more than two of whom are members of the same political party, with one member designated as co-chair of the committee;

c)   the Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Boards and Commissions, or the Executive Director's designee;

d)   the Executive Director of the Board, or the Executive Director's designee;

e)   a representative of private postsecondary schools who is appointed by the Speaker of the House; and

f) a representative of a state or national massage therapy association who is appointed by the President.

2.   Specifies that Committee members are not eligible to receive compensation but are eligible to receive reimbursement of expenses.

3.   Requires the Committee to study the Board and make recommendations regarding:

a)   whether the Board should continue in its current form, become a stand-alone health board or be combined with an existing board;

b)   Arizona's role in expediting background checks;

c)   whether the Board's information technology project implemented in February 2025, is sufficient to deal with existing issues; and

d)   whether an establishment license should be required in Arizona as a tool to eliminate sex trafficking.

4.   Requires the Committee to collect:

a)   comparable data points between any previous technology and the new technology solution implemented in February 2025; and

b)   feedback from stakeholders, licensed massage therapists throughout Arizona, local law enforcement agencies and victim services advocates to make any recommended changes to the structure of the Board or to implement any additional licensure types.

5.   Requires the Committee to submit a report detailing the Committee's recommendations for the Board to the President, Speaker of the House and Secretary of State by December 31, 2026.

6.   Repeals the Committee July 1, 2027.

Board Continuation

7.   Continues, retroactive to July 1, 2025, the Board until July 1, 2028.

8.   Repeals the Board on January 1, 2029.

Miscellaneous

9.   Contains a purpose statement.

10.  Becomes effective on the general effective date, with a retroactive provision as noted.

Prepared by Senate Research

February 17, 2025

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