16 Tex. Admin. Code § 117.91 - Consultation Document and Written Consent
(a)
A licensee shall provide an initial consultation to each client before the
first massage therapy session and obtain the signature of the client on the
consultation document. The consultation document shall include:
(1) the type of massage therapy services or
techniques the licensee anticipates using during the massage therapy
session;
(2) the parts of the
client's body that will be massaged or the areas of the client's body that will
be avoided during the session, including indications and
contraindications;
(3) a statement
that the licensee shall drape the breasts of all female clients and not engage
in breast massage of female clients unless the client gives written consent
before each session involving breast massage;
(4) a statement that draping of the genital
area and gluteal cleavage will be used at all times during the session for all
clients;
(5) a statement that if
uncomfortable for any reason, the client may ask the licensee to cease the
massage and the licensee will end the massage session;
(6) a statement that the licensee may end the
massage session if the licensee feels uncomfortable for any reason;
(7) a statement that the licensee must
immediately end the massage session if a client initiates any verbal or
physical contact that is sexual in nature; and
(8) the signature of both the client and the
licensee.
(b) If the
client's reason for seeking massage therapy changes at any time or any of the
information in subsection (a)(1) - (3), is modified, the licensee must provide
an updated consultation reflecting any changes and modifications to the
techniques used or the parts of the client's body to be massaged.
(c) A licensee shall obtain a new written
consent, signed and dated by the client, before each session in which breast
massage of a female client will be performed. This written consent may be
documented on a new consultation document or in a separate document.
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