Massage Therapy
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License Requirements
The practice of the profession of massage therapy is defined
as engaging in applying a scientific system of activity to the
muscular structure of the human body by means of stroking,
kneading, tapping and vibrating with the hands or vibrators for
the purpose of improving muscle tone and circulation.
This page covers the basic requirements and procedures to
follow in applying for a license as a massage therapist in New
York State. Any use of the title "massage therapist" or
"masseuse," "masseur," or any derivation of
the title, within New York State, requires licensure as a massage
therapist.
To be licensed as a massage therapist in New York State you
must:
- be of good moral character;
- be at least 18 years of age;
- meet education and examination requirements;
- meet experience requirements (if applicable);
- be a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for
permanent residence in the United States (USCIS I-551
Status/"Green Card."); and
- have completed a course in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
(CPR) within three years prior to licensure.
In addition, an applicant must also submit evidence of English
proficiency (if applicable). There is
an experience requirement only for massage therapists
licensed in another jurisdiction who seek licensure by endorsement.
Submit an application for licensure and the other forms
indicated, along with the appropriate fee, to the Office of the
Professions at the address specified on each form. It is your
responsibility to follow up with anyone you have asked to send us
material.
The specific requirements for licensure are contained in Title
8, Article 155, Section 7800 of New
York's Education Law and Part 78 of
the Commissioner's Regulations. Copies of the relevant
sections of NYS Education Law and the Rules of the Regents are
available upon request from opforms@mail.nysed.gov or
518-474-3817 ext. 320.
You should also read the general
licensing information applicable for all professions.
The fee for licensure is $100.
The fee for a limited permit is $35.
Fees are subject to change. The fee due is the one in law when
your application is received. If fees are increased by statute
retroactively, you will be billed for the difference.
- Do not send cash.
- Make your personal check or money order payable to the New
York State Education Department. Your cancelled check is your
receipt.
- Mail your application and fee to:
NYS Education Department
Office of the Professions
PO Box 22063
Albany, NY 12201
Please Note: Payment submitted
from outside the United States should be made by check or draft
on a United States bank and in United States currency; payments
submitted in any other form will not be accepted and will be
returned.
If you withdraw your licensure application you may be entitled
to a partial refund.
- For the procedure to withdraw your application, contact the
Massage Therapy Unit at opunit3@mail.nysed.gov or by
calling 518-474-3817 ext. 270 or by fax at 518-402-5354, or by
letter.
- The State Education Department is not responsible for any
fees paid to an outside testing or credentials verification
agency.
If you withdraw your application, obtain a refund, and then
decide to seek New York State licensure at a later date, you will
be considered a new applicant, and you will be required to pay
the licensure and registration fees and meet the licensure
requirements in place at the time you reapply.
To meet the professional education requirement for licensure,
you must:
- Complete high school or its equivalent and graduate from a
school or institute of massage therapy with a program registered by the New York State Education
Department* as licensure qualifying, or its substantial
equivalent in both subject matter or extent of training, provided
that the program in such school or institute shall consist of
classroom instruction with a total of not less than 1000 hours in
specific subjects satisfactory to the Department.
- Complete coursework in anatomy, physiology, neurology,
myology or kinesiology, pathology, hygiene, first aid, CPR,
infection control procedures, the chemical ingredients of
products that are used and their effects, as well as the theory,
technique and practice of both oriental and western
massage/bodywork therapy. Within the 1000 hours of education, you
will have had to complete a minimum of 150 hours of practice on a
person.
*Please Note: If your program
is not listed, contact the State Board for Massage Therapy to
determine if it is a New York State licensure qualifying
program.
To meet the examination requirement for licensure, you must
pass the New York State Massage Therapy Examination (see New York State Massage Therapy Examination
Blueprint). Before being admitted to the examination, you
must have met all requirements for licensure except
citizenship.
The examination is offered twice annually, in January and
August. You must file a separate examination scheduling
application with CASTLE Worldwide, Inc. The examination
scheduling application is available through Castle Worldwide, Inc
at:
Your application for licensure in New York State and your
application to take the examination must be filed by the
following deadlines:
| Exam Date |
Application for Licensure in New York
State |
Application to Take the Licensure
Examination |
| January |
December 1 |
December 1 |
| August |
June 1 |
June 1 |
Examinations are currently scheduled to be held: January 24,
2008 and August 21, 2008.
Reasonable Testing Accommodations
Reasonable testing accommodations are available if you have a
disability and may require reasonable testing accommodations for
the examination. In order to apply for testing accommodations, be
sure to check the "reasonable testing accommodations"
box on the Castle examination scheduling application. When your
application is received, Castle will send you a Request for
Reasonable Testing Accommodations Form, to be completed and
returned to Castle. (If you wish to obtain the request form in
advance, you may download the form from the Web at
www.castleworldwide.com/castests/webdesign/accommodations.pdf
or call Castle at 800-655-4845 or 919-572-6880). In addition, you
must also submit a letter from an appropriate healthcare provider
who has diagnosed your disability, indicating the nature and the
extent of the disability and the corresponding recommendations
for test accommodations. Documentation of any testing
accommodations provided for you in the past should also be
submitted. Castle forwards testing accommodation requests to the
State Education Department for approval. If you need further
information regarding testing accommodations, you may contact the
New York State Education Department Bureau of Professional
Examinations at opexams@mail.nysed.gov or
518-474-3817 ext. 290 or by writing to them at:
New York State Education Department
Bureau of Professional Examinations
89 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12234-1000.
If you are licensed in another state, country or territory
based on specific education and examination requirements, and
have practiced massage therapy in that state, country or
territory for at least two years, you may be eligible for
licensure by endorsement.
- You may be eligible for licensure by endorsement if
you:
- Submit a completed application for licensure to New York
State and the appropriate fee
- Are at least 21 years of age
- Present evidence of graduation from high school or its
equivalent
- Have not taken and failed the New York State Massage Therapy
examination
- Are a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for
permanent residence in the United States
- Have been determined by the Department to be of good moral
character
- Are in good standing as a licensee in each state, country or
territory in which you are licensed to practice massage
therapy
- Received a certificate for completing a course in
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation within the three years prior to New
York State licensure
- In addition to meeting the requirements of Section A, you
must satisfy the following requirements:
If you have been licensed and practiced 2 - 4 years in another
state, country or territory, you must:
- Meet the New York State 1,000-hour education requirement for
licensure
- Provide evidence of at least two years of acceptable
post-licensure professional experience* in
massage therapy, including western and/or oriental massage
therapy techniques, in the state, country, or territory where you
were licensed
- You must have passed a written examination for licensure in
the state, country, or territory in which you are licensed to
practice massage therapy, which is satisfactory to the State
Board for Massage Therapy and acceptable to the department, based
upon the determination that limitations in the examination's
scope and content, as compared to the content of the New York
State Massage Therapy Examination, were addressed by you through
the professional experience in massage therapy which you gained
in the state, country, or territory where you are licensed,
following your licensure in that jurisdiction. This would be
based upon a determination that the professional experience you
had in massage therapy included but was not limited to western
and/or oriental massage therapy techniques. For example, the
National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and
Bodywork (NCETMB) along with professional experience in massage
therapy may be used in making this determination.
*One year of experience is
defined as 52 weeks in which massage therapy is practiced an
average of 12 hours each week.
OR
You must have passed a written examination for licensure in the
state, country, or territory in which you are licensed to
practice massage therapy, which is satisfactory to the State
Board for Massage Therapy and acceptable to the department, based
upon the determination that it is comparable in scope and content
to the New York State Massage Therapy Examination.
If you have been licensed and practiced 5 or more years in
another state, country or territory, you must:
- Have received a degree, diploma or certificate from an
approved program of massage therapy of at least 500 clock
hours
- Have completed a total of at least 800 clock hours of
classroom instruction, including the classroom instruction
completed in the massage therapy program from which you
graduated, comprised of:
- At least 300 clock hours of classroom instruction that
includes study in each of the following subjects: anatomy,
physiology, neurology, myology or kinesiology, pathology,
hygiene, and first aid; and
- At least 200 clock hours of classroom instruction that
includes study in massage theory and technique, including at
least 50 clock hours in oriental theory and technique and at
least 50 clock hours in western theory and technique; and
- Other classroom instruction, if needed to complete the
800-clock hour requirement, in subjects that are related to
massage theory, technique and practice and satisfactory to the
State Board for Massage Therapy and acceptable to the
Department.
- Provide evidence of at least five years, within the 10 years
immediately preceding your application for licensure, of
acceptable post-licensure professional experience* in massage
therapy, including western and/or oriental massage therapy
techniques, in the state, country, or territory where you were
licensed
- You must have passed a written examination for licensure in
the state, country, or territory in which you are licensed to
practice massage therapy, which is satisfactory to the State
Board for Massage Therapy and acceptable to the department, based
upon the determination that limitations in the
examination's scope and content, as compared to the
content of the New York State Massage Therapy Examination, were
addressed by you through the professional experience in massage
therapy which you gained in the state, country, or territory
where you are licensed, following your licensure in that
jurisdiction. This would be based upon a determination that the
professional experience you had in massage therapy included but
was not limited to western and/or oriental massage therapy
techniques. For example, the National Certification Examination
for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCETMB) along with
professional experience in massage therapy may be used in making
this determination.
OR
You must have passed a written examination for licensure in the
state, country, or territory in which you are licensed to
practice massage therapy, which is satisfactory to the State
Board for Massage Therapy and acceptable to the department, based
upon the determination that it is comparable in scope and content
to the New York State Massage Therapy Examination.
If you need additional information to determine if you are
eligible for licensure by endorsement, please contact the State
Board for Massage Therapy at msthbd@mail.nysed.gov, by
calling 518-474-3817 ext. 150, by fax at 518-486-4846 or by
writing to:
New York State Education Department
Office of the Professions
New York State Board for Massage Therapy
89 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12234-1000
You may be issued a limited permit if you meet all of the
licensure requirements except the examination and citizenship.
Your permit will not be issued until all required documentation
has been reviewed and approved by the New York State Education
Department. If you are issued a limited permit, you must work
under the personal, on-site supervision of an individual licensed
and currently registered to practice massage therapy in New York
State.
Your limited permit is valid for no more than one year from
the date it is issued, or until the results of the first
examination for which you are eligible are made known, whichever
comes first. You may not be issued a limited permit if you have
previously held a permit or have failed the New York State
Massage Therapy Examination.
You may not engage in private practice if you hold a limited
permit. You must be employed by a licensed massage therapist or
by an entity authorized to practice massage therapy that engages
a licensed massage therapist to provide personal, on-site
supervision. You may apply for a limited permit (use Form 5) at
the same time, or any time after, you submit your application for
licensure (Form 1 and fee).
The fee for a limited permit is $35.
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