South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 30 - Massage/bodywork Practice Act
Section 40-30-100. Practice without license.

Section effective May 13, 2023. See, also, Section 40-30-100 effective until May 13, 2023.
(A) No person may practice or offer to practice massage therapy without a license issued in accordance with this chapter; however, a person licensed by the State under this title or any other provision of law whose scope of practice overlaps with the practice of massage therapy is not also required to be licensed under this chapter unless the person holds himself out to be a massage therapist.
(B) Unless otherwise exempt from licensure, no person or entity may open, operate, maintain, use, or advertise as a massage therapy establishment or a sole practitioner establishment without obtaining a massage therapist license, massage therapy establishment license, or sole practitioner establishment license, as applicable, pursuant to this chapter.
(C) Nothing in this chapter may be construed to authorize an individual or establishment licensed under this chapter to practice physical therapy or chiropractic or to utilize chiropractic therapeutic modalities except where the scope of practice for massage therapy, as provided for in this chapter, overlaps with the practice of physical therapy or chiropractic.
HISTORY: 1996 Act No. 387, Section 1; 2022 Act No. 151 (S.227), Section 2, eff May 13, 2023.
Effect of Amendment
2022 Act No. 151, Section 2, rewrote the section.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 40 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 30 - Massage/bodywork Practice Act

Section 40-30-10. Purpose.

Section 40-30-20. Application of chapter; conflict of laws.

Section 40-30-30. Definitions.

Section 40-30-40. Board of Massage Therapy.

Section 40-30-50. Duties of board.

Section 40-30-60. Preparation and publication of roster.

Section 40-30-80. Fees.

Section 40-30-90. Construction of chapter; practitioners licensed in other jurisdictions; massage therapy establishment license.

Section 40-30-100. Practice without license.

Section 40-30-110. Qualifications for license.

Section 40-30-113. Application for licensure as a massage therapy or sole practitioner establishment.

Section 40-30-117. Requirements for granting license by endorsement to massage therapist licensed in another state.

Section 40-30-120. Employment of massage therapists with active licenses in good standing; operation in a residence; revocation of license; regulations.

Section 40-30-130. Examination.

Section 40-30-140. Issuance of license.

Section 40-30-150. Inspection of massage therapy and sole practitioner establishments.

Section 40-30-160. Violations of this chapter; administrative citations; cease and desist orders; appeal.

Section 40-30-170. Omitted.

Section 40-30-180. Renewal of license.

Section 40-30-185. Inactive status.

Section 40-30-190. Promulgation of regulations.

Section 40-30-200. Investigation of complaints.

Section 40-30-220. Cease and desist orders; temporary restraining orders.

Section 40-30-230. Grounds for denial of licensure to massage therapist applicant.

Section 40-30-235. Grounds for denial of licensure to massage therapy or sole practitioner establishment applicants.

Section 40-30-240. Mental or physical examination; records; drug testing.

Section 40-30-250. Discipline.

Section 40-30-260. Voluntary surrender of license.

Section 40-30-270. Omitted.

Section 40-30-280. Service of notice upon nonresident.

Section 40-30-290. Costs and fines.

Section 40-30-300. Privileged communications.

Section 40-30-310. Omitted.

Section 40-30-320. Instruction of massage therapy.