Wash. Admin. Code § 246-830-440 - Curriculum-Academic standards-Faculty-Student clinic
(1) The curriculum of the massage school,
massage program, or apprenticeship program must be designed and presented to
meet or exceed the required six hundred twenty-five hours completed in no fewer
than twenty-four weeks.
(2)
Academic standards. The massage school, massage program, or apprenticeship
program educator and trainer must regularly evaluate the quality of its
instruction and have a clearly defined set of standards of competence required
of its students. Promotion to each successive phase of the massage program and
graduation is dependent on mastery of the knowledge and skills presented in the
massage school, massage program, or apprenticeship program.
(3) Faculty. The massage school, massage
program, or apprenticeship program faculty must be qualified by training and
experience to give effective instruction in the subject(s) taught. Faculty
members who teach hands on courses must have a minimum of three-years
experience in the subject matter being taught. The massage school, massage
program, or apprenticeship program shall develop and evaluate the curriculum
instructional methods and facilities; student discipline, welfare, and
counseling; assist in the establishment of administrative and educational
policies, and scholarly and professional growth. A massage school, massage
program, or apprenticeship program shall not discriminate on the basis of sex,
gender, race, age, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender expression,
physical handicap, national or ethnic origin, or other basis prohibited by law
in the recruitment and hiring of faculty.
(4) Student clinic. Any setting in which a
student clinic occurs must be adequate in size, number, and resources to
provide for student practice of massage on the general public. A clinic must be
properly equipped rooms for consultations, massage therapy or treatment, and
equipment as required in the practice of massage. A faculty member who is a
massage therapist with at least three-years of experience in massage therapy
must provide direct supervision as a clinical supervisor, per WAC
246-830-420(1)(d),
and have final decisions in the massage treatment which is rendered to clients
or patients by students. A faculty member in the role of a clinical supervisor
must ensure a ratio of no less than one faculty member to no more than six
students who are actively performing massage.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 18.108.025(1). 95-11-108, § 246-830-440, filed 5/23/95, effective 6/23/95. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.108.025. 92-15-153 (Order 291B), § 246-830-440, filed 7/22/92, effective 8/22/92; 91-01-077 (Order 102B), recodified as § 246-830-440, filed 12/17/90, effective 1/31/91; 88-13-038 (Order PM 739), § 308-51A-050, filed 6/9/88.
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