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How and what can I do as a LMT and a school Owner?
Tracy Smodilla said:Marissa-Thanks for your reply and comments. Yes, we are all excited about the GRC Toolkit and it is one of the many valuable resources available to the AMTA members. This initiative was in response to the many LMT's out there who also said "I want to get involved, but I'm not sure how to do it." The tools will take you step-by-step through the process. However, I continue to stress that these tools are really designed to effectively engage LMT's with state legislators and exercise the power of their votes; in short, we would hope that you would personalize each letter to reflect your specific needs as licensed massage professional. You would, at the very least, need to properly address a letter to your own state representatives and senators. But don't worry....along with sample letters and ad hoc letters that will posted as needed, you'll get "Do's and Dont's", a robust "who's who" in Springfield directory, etc. Further to that, there will be a section on dealing with Municipalities.
Lastly, regarding your license, even though the MLA is set to sunset in 2012, all massage therapists in Illinois must have a license to practice. I know, I know....some of you are thinking, "But how can the chiro's delegate massage to an unlicensed "therapist"??" There, friends, is where you need to be diligent. No person not holding a valid Illinois license for massage therapy as mandated by the MLA may describe themselves, advertise themselves or their services or extend themselves as massage therapists. To do so would be a violation of the MLA and carries a penalty of $5,000.00, and because this is an infraction of the MLA, it needs to be reported.
I really look forward to hearing more from this group and others.
Tracy Smodilla
Trinity Therapeutic Massage and Wellness
How and what can I do as a LMT and a school Owner?
Tracy Smodilla said:Marissa-Thanks for your reply and comments. Yes, we are all excited about the GRC Toolkit and it is one of the many valuable resources available to the AMTA members. This initiative was in response to the many LMT's out there who also said "I want to get involved, but I'm not sure how to do it." The tools will take you step-by-step through the process. However, I continue to stress that these tools are really designed to effectively engage LMT's with state legislators and exercise the power of their votes; in short, we would hope that you would personalize each letter to reflect your specific needs as licensed massage professional. You would, at the very least, need to properly address a letter to your own state representatives and senators. But don't worry....along with sample letters and ad hoc letters that will posted as needed, you'll get "Do's and Dont's", a robust "who's who" in Springfield directory, etc. Further to that, there will be a section on dealing with Municipalities.
Lastly, regarding your license, even though the MLA is set to sunset in 2012, all massage therapists in Illinois must have a license to practice. I know, I know....some of you are thinking, "But how can the chiro's delegate massage to an unlicensed "therapist"??" There, friends, is where you need to be diligent. No person not holding a valid Illinois license for massage therapy as mandated by the MLA may describe themselves, advertise themselves or their services or extend themselves as massage therapists. To do so would be a violation of the MLA and carries a penalty of $5,000.00, and because this is an infraction of the MLA, it needs to be reported.
I really look forward to hearing more from this group and others.
Tracy Smodilla
Trinity Therapeutic Massage and Wellness
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