Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B7-23.005 - Sexual Misconduct; Sexual Activity Prohibited
(1) "Sexual Activity" means any direct or
indirect contact by any person, or between persons, with the intent to abuse,
humiliate, harass, degrade, or arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any
person, or which is likely to cause such humiliation, harassment, degradation,
arousal or sexual gratification:
(a) With or
without the consent of either person or persons;
(b) With or without verbal or non-verbal
communication that the sexual activity is undesired;
(c) With or without the use of any device or
object;
(d) With or without the
occurrence of penetration, orgasm or ejaculation;
(e) Including, but not limited to intentional
contact with the genitalia, groin, femoral triangle, anus, buttocks, gluteal
cleft, breast or nipples, mouth, or tongue; and,
(f) Including, but not limited to the
intentional removal of any drape without written specific informed consent of
the patient.
(2) Sexual
activity by any massage therapist in the context of massage therapy practice or
in a massage therapy establishment is prohibited.
(3) A licensed massage therapist must not use
the therapist-client relationship to induce or attempt to induce or engage or
attempt to engage in sexual activity with any client. Such attempts or
engagements constitute sexual misconduct in the practice of massage
therapy.
(4) Nothing herein shall
be interpreted to prohibit the practice of colonic irrigation by a licensed
massage therapist certified pursuant to subsection
64B7-25.001(2),
F.A.C
Notes
.Rulemaking Authority 480.035(7) FS. Law implemented 480.0485 FS.
New 2-1-22.
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