16 Tex. Admin. Code § 117.31 - Massage Therapist - Approved Continuing Education Courses and Providers
(a) Acceptable continuing education includes
attendance at and completion of department-approved or -recognized institutes,
seminars, workshops, state or national conferences, associations, courses
provided by an approved massage therapy school, or college and university
academic courses. These programs must be designed to increase and enhance
professional knowledge, skills, or competence in the practice of massage
therapy. The subject matter must be:
(1)
directly related to the theory or clinical application of theory pertaining to
the practice of massage therapy and the manipulation of soft tissue, massage
therapy laws and rules, business practices, professional ethics, anatomy,
physiology, hydrotherapy, kinesiology, pathology, or health and
hygiene;
(2) first aid and/or CPR,
not to exceed six hours total each renewal period; or
(3) advanced massage therapy or bodywork
techniques acceptable to the department.
(b) Continuing education approved or
recognized by the department must be developed and presented by qualified
persons.
(1) Massage therapy techniques and
courses involving the manipulation of soft tissue must be taught or presented
by a licensed massage therapy instructor. Advanced massage therapy or bodywork
techniques must be taught or presented by persons with licensure, registration,
or education in the technique being presented.
(2) Courses, other than techniques, may be
taught or presented by persons with licensure, registration, education or
practical experience in the subject being presented. Instructors teaching CPR
or First Aid must be certified as CPR instructors or First Aid instructors by:
(A) the American Heart Association;
(B) the American Red Cross;
(C) the National Safety Council; or
(D) another provider with curriculum that is
in compliance with nationally accepted guidelines established by the above
referenced organizations.
(3) Out-of-state instructors or presenters
offering continuing education in Texas on massage therapy techniques or
involving the manipulation of soft tissue must:
(A) be in compliance with any licensure,
registration or certification requirements for massage therapists and massage
therapy instructors in the instructor or presenter's home state;
(B) be licensed to practice medicine,
occupational therapy, chiropractic, athletic training, physical therapy, or
nursing; or
(C) provide
documentation of education or practical experience specific to the continuing
education being offered if the instructor or presenter's home state does not
have licensure, registration or certification requirements for massage
therapists and massage therapy instructors.
(c) Continuing education which otherwise
meets the standards of this section but is offered or presented online or by
correspondence is acceptable only if the subject matter is not massage therapy
techniques or manipulation of soft tissue.
(d) The department may approve out-of-state
continuing education providers and programs. Continuing education completed
out-of-state may be accepted by the department if it is approved by a national
board such as the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and
Bodywork.
(e) Additional
information regarding the continuing education may be required for departmental
review.
Notes
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