Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 10. Maryland Department of Health |
Part 5. |
Subtitle 65. BOARD OF MASSAGE THERAPY EXAMINERS |
Chapter 10.65.01. General Regulations |
Sec. 10.65.01.05. Licensure or Registration Required; Exceptions
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An individual shall be licensed by the Board in order to practice massage therapy, and shall be registered by the Board in order to practice massage therapy in a setting that is not a health care setting, except for the following:
A. A student enrolled in an approved education program as determined by the Board while performing massage therapy in the program;
B. An individual who:
(1) Practices massage therapy in a Board-approved, recognized jurisdiction with an active license or registration in good standing;
(2) Is seeking to practice in Maryland exclusively with a visiting organization for not more than 7 consecutive days and not to exceed 30 days per calendar year; and
(3) Submits a timely request by application in accordance with Board procedures;
C. A family member performing massage therapy on another family member;
D. An athletic trainer while functioning in the scope of the athletic trainer's professional capacity;
E. An individual employed by the federal government to practice massage therapy while practicing within the scope of the individual's employment; or
F. A licensed cosmetologist or esthetician who:
(1) Operates a beauty salon;
(2) Has obtained a permit from the State Board of Cosmetology as required under Business Occupations and Professions Article, §5-501, Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(3) Limits their practice to:
(a) Being within the scope of a license issued by the State Board of Cosmetology; and
(b) The application and removal of skin products, not including massage therapy.