North Carolina General Statutes
Article 36 - Massage and Bodywork Therapy Practice.
§ 90-630.1 - Licensure to practice by endorsement.

90-630.1. Licensure to practice by endorsement.
(a) The Board may issue a license to a practitioner who is duly licensed, certified, or registered as a massage and bodywork therapist under the laws of another jurisdiction. The practitioner shall be eligible for licensure by endorsement if all of the following qualifications are met:
(1) The applicant meets the requirements of G.S. 90-629(1), (2), (3), and (6) and submits the required application and fees to the Board.
(2) The applicant currently holds a valid license, certificate, or registration as a massage and bodywork therapist in another jurisdiction, and that jurisdiction's requirements for licensure, certification, or registration as a massage and bodywork therapist are substantially equivalent to or exceed the requirements for licensure under this Article.
(3) The applicant is currently a practitioner in good standing, with no disciplinary proceeding or unresolved complaint pending in any jurisdiction at the time a license is to be issued in this State.
(4) The applicant passes a jurisprudence examination administered by the Board regarding laws and rules adopted by the Board for licensure under this Article.
(5) The applicant, including applicants credentialed in a foreign country, demonstrates satisfactory proof of proficiency in the English language.
(b) The Board may issue a license by endorsement to a practitioner from another state that does not license, certify, or register massage and bodywork therapists if all of the following qualifications are met:
(1) The applicant meets the requirements of G.S. 90-629(1), (2), (3), and (6) and submits the required application and fees to the Board.
(2) The applicant has passed a competency assessment examination that meets generally accepted psychometric principles and standards and is approved by the Board.
(3) The applicant has graduated from a massage and bodywork therapy school that: (i) offers a curriculum that meets or is substantially equivalent to the standards set forth in the Board's criteria for school approval; and (ii) is licensed or approved by the regulatory authority for schools of massage and bodywork therapy in the state, province, territory, or country in which it operates or is exempt by law.
(4) The applicant is currently a practitioner in good standing, with no disciplinary proceeding or unresolved complaint pending in any jurisdiction at the time a license is to be issued in this State.
(5) The applicant passes a jurisprudence examination administered by the Board regarding laws and rules adopted by the Board for licensure under this Article.
(6) The applicant, including an applicant credentialed in a foreign country, demonstrates satisfactory proof of proficiency in the English language.
(7) Notwithstanding the requirements of subdivisions (2) and (3) of this subsection, the applicant has other credentials, to be reviewed by the Board on a case-by-case basis, that are deemed by the Board to be substantially equivalent to the requirements in subdivisions (2) and (3) of this subsection.
(c) The Board shall maintain a list of jurisdictions whose regulatory standards for the practice of massage and bodywork therapy have been determined by the Board to be substantially equivalent to or to exceed the requirements for licensure under this Article. (2008-224, s. 12; 2017-151, s. 3(i).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations

Article 36 - Massage and Bodywork Therapy Practice.

§ 90-620 - Short title.

§ 90-621 - Declaration of purpose.

§ 90-622 - Definitions.

§ 90-623 - License to practice required.

§ 90-624 - Activities not requiring a license to practice.

§ 90-625 - North Carolina Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy.

§ 90-626 - Powers and duties.

§ 90-627 - Custody and use of funds.

§ 90-628 - Expenses and fees.

§ 90-629 - Requirements for licensure to practice.

§ 90-629.1 - Criminal history record checks of applicants for licensure to practice and for ownership or operation of an establishment.

§ 90-630.1 - Licensure to practice by endorsement.

§ 90-630.5 - Renewal of license to practice and license to operate massage and bodywork therapy establishment; continuing education.

§ 90-631 - Massage and bodywork therapy schools.

§ 90-631.1 - Massage and bodywork therapy school approval required.

§ 90-631.2 - Authority to establish fees for massage and bodywork therapy school approval.

§ 90-631.3 - Grounds for suspension, revocation, or refusal of massage and bodywork therapy school approval; notice and hearing; judicial review.

§ 90-632 - Recodified as G.S90-630.5 by Session Laws 2017-151, s3(j), effective October 1, 2017.

§ 90-632.10 - Massage and bodywork therapy establishment license required.

§ 90-632.11 - Requirements for massage and bodywork therapy establishment licensure.

§ 90-632.12 - Operation of a massage and bodywork therapy establishment under a name different than the owner; advertisment.

§ 90-632.13 - Rules for massage and bodywork therapy establishment license.

§ 90-632.14 - Fees for massage and bodywork therapy establishment license.

§ 90-632.15 - Grounds for suspension, revocation, or refusal of a massage and bodywork therapy establishment license; notice and hearing; judicial review.

§ 90-632.16 - Unlicensed massage and bodywork therapy prohibited at massage and bodywork therapy establishments.

§ 90-632.17 - Sexual activity prohibited.

§ 90-632.18 - Enforcement; injunctive relief against massage and bodywork therapy establishments.

§ 90-632.19 - Human trafficking public awareness sign.

§ 90-633 - Disciplinary action.

§ 90-634 - Enforcement; injunctive relief.

§ 90-634.1 - Civil penalties; disciplinary costs.

§ 90-635 - Third-party reimbursement.

§ 90-636 - Regulation by county or municipality.