NJ Bills Propose New Licensure Qualifications and Energy Work Exemption

Recently introduced NJ Assembly Bill 3469 and identical NJ Senate Bill 1608 propose to make two important changes to New Jersey’s massage therapy licensing law. The current massage law requires that license applicants have either completed 500 educational hours in a massage program or passed a national massage exam.  The new bills propose to require that applicants have completed 500 educational hours in a massage program and passed a national massage exam.  This would apply to people applying for a license for the first time, not to people who already have a license. The bills would also add new exemption language for energy work.  Specifically, the bills would exempt from the state licensure requirement any person who practices “techniques that involve structured touch or resting hands on the surface of the client’s body to affect the energy fields of the body, without delivering pressure or manipulating soft tissue, while the client is fully clothed.” The bills are in the very initial stages of the legislative process. We will keep our members informed of the progress of these bills.
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New Massage Board Created in Alabama

On May 15, 2024, Governor Kay Ivey signed into law Senate Bill 137, terminating the Alabama Board of Massage Therapy and its functions to create the new Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board. Learn key takeaways from the bill and how its passage may affect you.

Tennessee Regulatory Update

Tennessee massage therapy education requirements increased from 500 hours to 650. ABMP would like to share an update to explain how that change came about and give some overdue credit to those who made it happen.

Alabama Board in Jeopardy of Dissolution

Without your support, the Alabama massage therapy profession is in danger of losing its regulatory board, which could result in inconsistent regulation or none at all. Call Governor Kay Ivey to encourage the passage of Senate Bill 137 to protect massage regulation.

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