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Once you're nationally certified through the NCBTMB, you shouldn't have to retest or become re-certified. The biggest thing is contacting your new state to make sure your current academic hours meet their standards. It's pretty easy, I did it recently as I'm looking to move out of state. If I remember correctly, I contacted the state's board of nursing. Even if they don't govern MTs in your new state, they should be able to help you get to the right department.
Remember too that the National Certification doesn't allow you to legally practice in any state. You still need to get any applicable state licenses, some of them use the National Certification test as part of their criteria, but most will also accept the MBLEx test. You can get more info on each state's regulations at http://www.massagetherapy.com/careers/stateboards.php. Good luck with the move!
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