Current through the 2024 Regular Session.
Section 34-43A-2 - DefinitionsFor purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:
(1) ADVERTISE. To distribute a card, flier, sign, or device to any individual or entity, or allow any sign or marking on any building, radio, television, or to publicize by any other means designed to attract public attention.(2) BOARD. The Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board created by this chapter.(3) EXAMINATION. The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork Examination or the Federation of State Massage Therapy Board's Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination administered by an independent agency or another nationally or internationally accredited examination administered by an independent agency approved by the board, or state examination administered by the board. The national examination shall be accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. The board may also administer a written, oral, or practical examination.(4) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. The Executive Director of the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board.(5) LICENSE. The credential issued by the board which allows the holder to engage in the safe and ethical practice of massage therapy.(6) MASSAGE THERAPIST. An individual licensed pursuant to this chapter who practices or administers massage therapy or related touch therapy modalities to a patron for compensation.(7) MASSAGE THERAPY ESTABLISHMENT. A site, premises, or business where massage therapy is practiced by a massage therapist.(8) MASSAGE THERAPY INSTRUCTOR. A massage therapist who is approved by the board to teach the practice of massage therapy.(9) MASSAGE THERAPY or RELATED TOUCH THERAPY MODALITIES. a. The mobilization of the soft tissue which may include skin, fascia, tendons, ligaments, and muscles, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining good physical condition.b. The term includes effleurage, petrissage, tapotement, compression, vibration, stretching, heliotherapy, superficial hot and cold applications, topical applications, or other therapy that involves movement either by hand, forearm, elbow, or foot, for the purpose of therapeutic massage, and any massage, movement therapy, massage technology, myotherapy, massotherapy, oriental massage techniques, structural integration, acupressure, or polarity therapy.c. The term massage therapy may include the external application and use of herbal or chemical preparations and lubricants including, but not limited to, salts, powders, liquids, nonprescription creams, cups, mechanical devices such as T-bars, thumpers, body support systems, heat lamps, hot and cold packs, salt glow, steam cabinet baths, or hydrotherapy.d. The term does not include laser therapy, microwave, injection therapy, manipulation of the joints, or any diagnosis or treatment of an illness that normally involves the practice of medicine, chiropractic, physical therapy, podiatry, nursing, midwifery, occupational therapy, veterinary, acupuncture, osteopathy, orthopedics, hypnosis, or naturopathics.(10) MASSAGE THERAPY SCHOOL. A school, approved by the board, where massage therapy is taught and which is one of the following: a. If located in Alabama, approved by the board as meeting the minimum established standards of training and curriculum as determined by the board.b. If located outside of Alabama, recognized by the board and by a regionally recognized professional accrediting body.c. A postgraduate training institute accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation.(11) SEXUALLY-ORIENTED BUSINESS. A sex parlor, massage parlor, nude studio, modeling studio, love parlor, adult bookstore, adult movie theater, adult video arcade, adult motel, or other commercial enterprise which has the offering for sale, rent, or exhibit, or the exhibit of, items or services intended to provide sexual stimulation or sexual gratification to the patron.(12) STUDENT. Any individual who is enrolled in a massage therapy school.Ala. Code § 34-43A-2 (1975)
Added by Act 2024-361,§ 3, eff. 6/1/2024.