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Yes, in the State of Georgia you need a State license to practice massage therapy. That applies to all cities in GA. But, each individual city, such as Atlanta, will require that you also get a business license if you want to be an independent contractor or sole proprietor.
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A massage therapist in Florida needs a license to practice massage, regardless of the setting. Please follow the link for more information.
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Yes, in Washington State, a license is required to practice massage therapy. To obtain this license, individuals must complete a minimum of 500 hours of massage therapy education from an accredited program and pass a national certification exam. Additionally, applicants must also meet background check requirements. It is important for practitioners to maintain their license through continuing education and renewal processes.
You will need a license to practice massage therapy in most states. This will require you to take roughly 500 hours of class and pass an exam.
The best way to start is to get at least 500 hours of training and education at an American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) approved school. Then obtain a license to practice massage therapy in your area. In most places in the US, this requires a certification exam. The ones used most often are the NCETMB given by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) and the MBLEx given by the Federation of Massage Therapy Boards.
There are no license/certification requirements for Wichita, KS or for the state. some cities may require one or both. Wichita does not.
Insurance coverage for massage therapy varies widely. There tends to be greater coverage in states that license massage therapy. In most cases, a physician's prescription for massage therapy is needed.
No, you cannot practice massage in the state of Florida without a license. Florida law requires that individuals complete a state-approved massage therapy program and obtain a license from the Florida Department of Health. Practicing without a license can result in legal penalties, including fines and criminal charges. It is essential to adhere to these regulations to ensure both legal compliance and the safety of clients.
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Yes you absolutely need a license to charge for energy work services in the state of Florida. I’m an LMT here in the state and have been in contact with the board about it many time because I’ve been seeing more metaphysical stores offering these services without proper licensing.