Yes. If you accept money or barter for your services you will need to have a license. California does not have state regulation for massage so it is up to each county, or city municipality, to make their own local laws. There is, however, a state esthetician license which will allow you to do foot massages as part of your business. Whichever route you choose, you will still need a license.
No
In the privacy of your own home yes. But to do it as a business no. You would need a license. Would fall under massage parlor.
No. Ohio has very strict laws regarding massage licensure. You need to also pass a State Board exam before you can practice in addition to having a business license.
not nessicarily. You could have just moved to a different state from oklahoma, and still have the OK license.
Each state in the US differs on its definition and interpretation of massage scope of practice. It is best to check with your local authorities. But for a direct answer, if you collect money for any kind of service you most likely will have to have some sort of a license.
Each state in the US differs on its definition and interpretation of massage scope of practice. It is best to check with your local authorities. But for a direct answer, if you collect money for any kind of service you most likely will have to have some sort of a license.
One of the requirements for a gaming license in Oklahoma is a monthly exclusive pay which should be paid to the State of Oklahoma.
It depends on where you live and what your local and/or State laws say you need. In some States you can do Reflexology without having to have a massage therapy license.
No offense, but of course you wouldn't! Anybody can give a foot massage. In fact, I could probably just stand out in the streets and give a foot massage to a person right now.
The massage therapist has graduated from a school with a diploma and has a license to practice massage. The student practitioner is still in school. does not have a diploma or license. There are minor variations from state to state, but that's pretty much it.
They can suspend your driving privilege in the state of Oklahoma, meaning that, if they do this, and you're caught driving in Oklahoma on any license, it'll be treated as you driving on a suspended license. As for actually suspending the license, they can request that the state of Texas suspend it, and the state of Texas will make the call as to whether they comply or not.
Nope.