Utah Admin. Code R156-47b-302a - Qualifications for Licensure - Equivalent Education and Training
(1) Under Subsection
58-47b-302(2)(d)(i)(B),
an applicant shall demonstrate equivalent education and training by submitting
documentation of:
(a) a massage therapist
license issued by another state, district, or territory of the United States or
by a jurisdiction outside of the United States that meets the requirements for
licensure by endorsement in Section
58-1-302; or
(b) for an applicant for licensure by
endorsement under Subsection
58-1-302(3)(b)
with education and training in a jurisdiction outside of the United States, a
credential evaluation satisfactory to the Division from an evaluation service
that is a current member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation
Services (NACES).
(2)
Under Subsection
58-47b-302(2)(d),
an applicant for licensure as a massage therapist may not:
(a) satisfy any of the required minimum 600
hours of school instruction under Subsection
58-47b-302(2)(d)(i)
and Section R156-47b-302 by using:
(i) hours of supervised training as a massage
apprentice under Subsections
58-47b-302(2)(d)(ii)
and R156-47b-302c(5);
or
(ii) hours of education and
training as a massage assistant in-training under Subsection
58-47b-302(4)(b)(i)(B)
and Section R156-47b-302d;
or
(b) satisfy any of the
required minimum 1,000 hours of supervised training as a massage apprentice
under Subsections
58-47b-302(2)(d)(ii)
and R156-47b-302c(5)
by using:
(ii) hours of school instruction under
Subsection
58-47b-302(4)(b)(i)(A) or
(ii)(A); or
(iii) hours of supervised education and
training obtained while licensed as a massage assistant in-training under
Subsection
58-47b-302(4)(b)(i)(B) or
(ii)(B).
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