Massage therapy is declared by the Legislature to be a professional therapeutic health service. The Legislature finds that in the practice of massage therapy, there is a necessity to preserve and protect individual life and health, to promote the public interest and welfare by establishing licensure requirements and assuring public safety. It is the intent of this chapter to establish a regulatory agency and procedures that will ensure that the public is protected from the unprofessional, improper, unauthorized, and unqualified practice of massage therapy. All persons engaged in the practice of massage therapy in this state shall meet the requirements set forth in this chapter.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 34 - Professions and Businesses.
Chapter 43 - Massage Therapists.
Section 34-43-1 - Short Title.
Section 34-43-2 - Legislative Findings and Intent.
Section 34-43-3 - Definitions.
Section 34-43-4 - Regulated Activities.
Section 34-43-6 - Alabama Board of Massage Therapy.
Section 34-43-7 - Powers and Duties of Board.
Section 34-43-9 - Application for License; Educational Requirements.
Section 34-43-10 - Massage Therapist Examination.
Section 34-43-11 - Licensing of Establishments.
Section 34-43-12 - Application Forms; Issuance of License; Display of License.
Section 34-43-13 - License Renewal; Reinstatement.
Section 34-43-14 - Alabama Board of Massage Therapy Fund.
Section 34-43-17 - Criminal Penalties.
Section 34-43-18 - Injunction; Civil Penalty.
Section 34-43-19 - Construction With Other Regulations.