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I'm returning to California (at last!) and have been planning to practice therapeutic massage in Monterey.
However, I am completely confused as to what the status of the rules/laws/regulations governing massage are. CAMTC, the California state government and the Monterey authorities all have given me contradictory responses, while the national organizations don't seem to be quite certain either.
Can someone please explain to me what certifications, licenses, etc., are needed to establish a practice there?
Thank you advance,
Susan
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Thanks Gary,
I had gotten that far, I think ... but then heard that there was another law in the works that give approval over licensing to local police departments. Did I misunderstand that?
Thanks,
Susan
Due to efforts by AMTA, CAMTC and others, that bill has been revised in favor of CAMTC remaining in control. Last I heard, CAMTC will add someone from the CA Police Chiefs' PAC to it's board to insure that their concerns are properly addressed.
Susan Futterman said:Thanks Gary,
I had gotten that far, I think ... but then heard that there was another law in the works that give approval over licensing to local police departments. Did I misunderstand that?
Thanks,
Susan
Because of my own confusion, I would leave such things for the clear minded Keith Grant. But, let me try because I am in a city that takes both the CAMTC and other approaches.
(1) NOBODY, in CA, except a municipality/arena that elects to do so, licenses massage providers. California is unique in that the state of CA surrendered the power of licensing of massage after a failed licensing attempt in the 1970's. I am a LMT ONLY in Berkeley CA.
(2) CAMTC is voluntary for the practitioner, but is MANDATORY for a city/county when a credentialed person looks to do business in that community. (It is really beneficial for those looking to work in multiple locations and for those doing business in multiple locations).
SO! With all that in mind, I suggest you focus strictly on Monterey forgetting about anything else. It will probably take you more time to go through the CAMTC process than it would to go through Monterey hoops. With a little bit of luck, the hoops will be easy in Monterey. Of course that goes out the door if the CAMTC path is easier.
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