Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 30-2501-11.2 - InspectionsA. The Board or its agent(s) shall conduct on-site inspections upon notification that massage therapy services are being rendered. Notification may include but not be limited to the following sources: 1. The general public through any means of advertising in any format; or2. A new or existing licensed massage therapist applies for a license or an LMT who is renewing their license has identified the establishment as their place of business; or3. Notification by the MSBMT office that LMT's are due for renewal within 90 days, or4. Notification by the MSBMT office that LMT's did not renew, go inactive or move to retired status 91 days after expiration, or5. Notification by the MSBMT office that the license of an LMT has been suspended or revoked.6. Reapplication (reactivation) received by Board office.7. A location certificate is requested by a LMT in an unlicensed location, not previously registered.B. The inspection may be conducted within ninety (90) days of the receipt of notification.C. The inspection may be conducted for the following purposes:1. To ascertain whether or not all massage therapists working on the premises are properly licensed and in compliance with all Board regulations and statute.2. To ascertain whether or not the establishment is in compliance with MSBMT including but not limited to equipment and sanitation requirements.D. Follow-up inspections may be required at the discretion of the Board.E. Fines and penalties are set forth in Chapter 2.30 Miss. Code. R. 2501-11.2
Miss Code Ann.§ 73-67-15(1) (t), as amended; § 73-67-17(h), as amended; § 73-67-21, as amended