Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-15-103 - Ethical Standards
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-4203(A)(6), the Board is adopting the following ethical standards, which a licensee is required to meet:
1. When a licensee
agrees to provide massage therapy to a client, the licensee shall:
a. Inform the client and other health care
practitioners, if applicable, of the licensee's qualifications, education, and
experience;
b. Provide only those
massage therapies that are within the licensee's qualifications, education, and
experience;
c. Provide massage
therapy only when the licensee believes that it will be advantageous to the
client;
d. Refer the client to
other health care practitioners after evaluating the client for any
contraindications and the referral is within the best interests of the
client;
e. Provide draping that
ensures the safety, comfort, and privacy of the client;
f. Respect the client's right to refuse,
modify, or terminate treatment;
g.
Safeguard the confidentiality of all client information unless disclosure is
requested by the client in writing, medically necessary, required by law, or
necessary for the protection of the public; and
h. Refrain from engaging in sexual activity
with the client even if the client attempts to sexualize the
relationship.
2. A
licensee shall not advertise that the licensee offers sensual or erotic massage
that constitutes sexual activity as stated in A.R.S. §
32-4253
or for the purposes of sexual gratification.
3. A licensee shall not discriminate against
a client on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, disability, or national
origin.
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