Wash. Admin. Code § 246-830-435 - Animal massage training
(1) For the
purpose of animal massage therapist endorsement as provided in chapter 18.108
RCW, board approval will be given to any education and training program that
consists of a minimum of one hundred hours. An hour of education and training
is defined as fifty minutes out of a clock hour of actual instructional time.
These one hundred hours must consist of the following:
(a) Twenty-five hours of animal massage
technique;
(b) Twenty-five hours of
animal kinesiology;
(c) Twenty
hours of animal anatomy and physiology;
(d) Four hours of animal first aid which
includes knowledge of normal vital signs, identification of emergency or life
threatening situations, emergency first-aid application, and legal boundaries
of emergency situations; and
(e)
Twenty-six hours of proper handling techniques which must include instruction
on the ability to control the animal to minimize risk of harm to the animal and
the animal massage therapist.
(2) Any school or training program that is
required to be licensed by private vocational education (see chapter 28C.10 RCW
or Title 28B RCW), or any other statute, must complete those requirements
before the board will consider the training for approval.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 18.108.230(5). 03-11-033, § 246-830-435, filed 5/15/03, effective 6/15/03.
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