ENROLLED
H. B. 4279


(By Delegates Beane, Ennis, Butcher, Hatfield,
Manchin, Martin, Perdue, Swartzmiller, Frich,
Schoen and Walters)


[Passed March 10, 2006; in effect ninety days from passage.]


AN ACT to amend and reenact §30-37-7, §30-37-8, §30-37-9,
§30-37-10 and §30-37-11 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931,
as amended, all relating to the Massage Therapy Licensure
Board; discontinuing waiver of requirements for licensure;
providing that board may require licensees formerly licensed
by waiver to meet certain requirements to reinstate lapsed
licenses; providing grounds for denial of renewal of
licenses; prohibiting practicing under lapsed license;
providing for disciplinary sanctions for certain prohibited
acts; clarifying that students of massage therapy may not
charge or receive fees; and increasing civil penalties.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §30-37-7, §30-37-8, §30-37-9, §30-37-10 and §30-37-11
of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and
reenacted, all to read as follows:
§30-37-7. Requirements for licensure; renewal of licenses;
reinstatement; penalties.
(a) The board shall propose rules for legislative approval in
accordance with article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this
code, establishing a procedure for licensing of massage
therapists. License requirements shall include the following:
(1) Completion of a program of massage education at a school
approved by the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission
or by a state agency in another state, the District of Columbia
or a United States territory which approves educational programs
and which meets qualifications for the National Certification
Exam administered through the National Certification Board for
Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. This school shall require a
diploma from an accredited high school, or the equivalent, and
require completion of at least five hundred hours of supervised
academic instruction;
(2) Successful completion of the national certification for
therapeutic massage and bodywork (NCTMB) examination, or other
board approved examination; and,
(3) Payment of a reasonable fee every two years required by
the board which shall compensate and be retained by the board for
the costs of administration.
(b) A license to practice massage therapy issued by the board
prior to the first day of July, two thousand six, shall for all purposes be considered a license issued under this section:
Provided, That a person holding a license to practice massage
therapy issued prior to the first day of July, two thousand six,
must renew the license pursuant to the provisions of this
article: Provided, however, That a person whose license was
issued by the board prior to the first day of July, two thousand
six, and whose license subsequently lapses may, in the discretion
of the board, be subject to the licensing requirements of this
section.
(c) In addition to provisions for licensure, the rules shall
include:
(1) Requirements for completion of continuing education hours
conforming to NCTMB guidelines; and
(2) Requirements for issuance of a reciprocal license to
licensees of states with requirements which may include the
successful completion of the NCTMB examination or other board
approved examination;
(d) Subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of this
section, the board may deny an application for renewal for any
reason which would justify the denial of an application for
initial licensure.
(e) Any person practicing massage therapy during the time his
or her license has lapsed is in violation of this article and is
subject to the penalties provided in this article.
(f) A massage therapist who is licensed by the board shall be
issued a certificate and a license number. The current, valid
license certificate shall be publicly displayed and available for
inspection by the board and the public at a massage therapist's
work site.
§30-37-8. Enforcement.
(a) The board has the power and authority to enter into any
court of this state having proper jurisdiction to seek an
injunction against any person, corporation or association not in
compliance with the provisions of this article, and is further
empowered to enter into any court to enforce the provisions of
this article to ensure compliance with such provisions.
(b) The board may suspend, revoke, or impose probationary
conditions
upon a license or impose disciplinary sanctions upon
a licensee
pursuant to rules adopted in accordance with this
article concerning board requirements for licensure. The
following are grounds for revocation, suspension, annulment or
the imposition of other disciplinary sanctions when a person,
corporation or association is:
(1) Guilty of fraud in practice of massage, or fraud or deceit
in the licensee's application for licensure;
(2) Engaged in practice under a false or assumed name, or
impersonating another practitioner of a like or different name;
(3) Addicted to the habitual use of drugs, alcohol or
stimulants to an extent as to incapacitate that person's
performance of professional duties;
(4) Guilty of fraudulent, false, misleading or deceptive
advertising, or for prescribing medicines or drugs, or practicing
or offering to practice any licensed profession without legal
authority. The licensee may not diagnose, or imply or advertise
in any way a service for a condition that would require
diagnosis;
(5) Practicing or offering to practice beyond the scope of
licensure of massage therapy without legal authority;
(6) Grossly negligent in the practice of massage or guilty of
employing, allowing or permitting an unlicensed person to perform
massage in the licensee's work site;
(7) Practicing massage or bodywork with a license from another
state or jurisdiction that has been canceled, revoked, suspended
or otherwise restricted;
(8) Incapacitated by a physical or mental disability which is
determined by a physician to render further practice by the
licensee inconsistent with competency and ethics requirements;
(9) Convicted of sexual misconduct, assignation or the
solicitation or attempt thereof;
(10) Engaging in any act of sexual abuse, sexual misconduct or
sexual exploitation related to the licensee's practice of massage
therapy;
(11) Obtaining any fee by fraud, deceit or misrepresentation;
or
(12) In violation of any of the provisions of this article or
any substantive rule adopted under the authority of this article.
§30-37-9. Hearing for revocation, suspension, other discipline,
nonrenewal of license.
All proceedings for the revocation, suspension, or other
disciplinary sanctions, or nonrenewal of licenses issued under
the authority of this chapter shall be governed by the provisions
of section eight, article one, chapter thirty of this code.
§30-37-10. Prohibitions and penalties.
(a) After the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine
hundred ninety-eight, a person, corporation or association who is
not licensed pursuant to the provisions of this article may not
engage in the practice of massage therapy and may not use the
initials LMT, C.M.T., or the words "licensed massage therapist,"
"masseur," or "masseuse," or any other words or titles which
imply or represent that the person, corporation or association is
engaging in the practice of massage therapy, nor may a person,
corporation or association employ any person, not duly licensed,
who is engaging in the practice of massage therapy or who is using such words or titles to imply or represent that he or she
is engaging in the practice of massage therapy.
(b) Any person, corporation or association who violates the
provisions of subsection (a) of this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less
than five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or
confined in jail not more than one year, or both fined and
imprisoned.
§30-37-11. Exemptions.
Nothing in this article may be construed to prohibit or
otherwise limit:
(a) The practice of a profession by persons who are licensed,
certified or registered under the laws of this state and who are
performing services within their authorized scope of practice.
Persons exempted under this subdivision include, but are not
limited to, those licensed, certified or registered to practice
within the scope of any branch of medicine, nursing, osteopathy,
chiropractic and podiatry, as well as licensed, certified or
registered barbers, cosmetologists, athletic trainers, physical
and occupational therapists; and any student enrolled in a
program of massage education at a school approved by the West
Virginia State College System Board or by a state agency in
another state, the District of Columbia or a United States
territory which approves educational programs and which meets qualifications for the National Certification Exam administered
through the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage
and Bodywork, provided that the student does not hold himself or
herself out as a licensed massage therapist and does not charge
or receive a fee; and
(b) The activities of any resort spa that has been operating
on a continuing basis since the first day of January, one
thousand nine hundred seventy-five, or any employees of the
resort spa. The exemption set forth in this subsection does not
extend to any person, corporation or association providing escort
services, nude dancing or other sexually oriented services not
falling within the scope of massage therapy as defined in this
article, irrespective of how long the person, corporation or
association has been in operation.
