First Substitute H.B. 207

This document includes House Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:33 PM by lerror. --> This document includes Senate 3rd Reading Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 10:09 AM by cmillar. -->

Representative Brian M. Greene proposes the following substitute bill:


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MASSAGE THERAPY PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS

             2     
2014 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Brian M. Greene

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Senate Sponsor: Margaret Dayton

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies Title 58, Chapter 47b, Massage Therapy Practice Act, by exempting
             10      certain individuals from licensure under the act.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    exempts an individual from licensure as a massage therapist if the individual is
             14      certified by, and in good standing with, a nationally recognized association that
             15      represents a profession with established standards and ethics and:
             16              .    engages in the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body to the hands, feet, and
             17      ears only, including the practice of reflexology and foot zone therapy; and
             18              .    the individual's clients remain fully clothed from the shoulders to the knees; and
             19          .    makes technical changes.
             20      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             21          None
             22      Other Special Clauses:
             23           S. [ None ] This bill coordinates with H.B. 324, Ortho-Bionomy Exemption
             23a      Amendments, by providing substantive and technical amendments. .S
             24      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             25      AMENDS:


             26           58-47b-304 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 220
             26a      S. Utah Code Sections Affected by Coordination Clause:
             26b           58-47b-304, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 220 .S
             27     
             28      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             29          Section 1. Section 58-47b-304 is amended to read:
             30           58-47b-304. Exemptions from licensure.
             31          (1) In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section 58-1-307 , the following
             32      individuals may engage in the practice of massage therapy as defined under this chapter,
             33      subject to the stated circumstances and limitations, without being licensed, but may not
             34      represent themselves as a massage therapist or massage apprentice:
             35          (a) [physicians and surgeons] a physician or surgeon licensed under Title 58, Chapter
             36      67, Utah Medical Practice Act;
             37          (b) [nurses] a nurse licensed under Title 58, Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act, or under
             38      Title 58, Chapter 44a, Nurse Midwife Practice Act;
             39          (c) [physical therapists] a physical therapist licensed under Title 58, Chapter 24b,
             40      Physical Therapy Practice Act;
             41          (d) [physical therapist assistants] a physical therapist assistant licensed under Title 58,
             42      Chapter 24b, Physical Therapy Practice Act, while under the general supervision of a physical
             43      therapist;
             44          (e) [osteopathic physicians and surgeons] an osteopathic physician or surgeon licensed
             45      under Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act;
             46          (f) [chiropractic physicians] a chiropractic physician licensed under Title 58, Chapter
             47      73, Chiropractic Physician Practice Act;
             48          (g) [hospital staff members] a hospital staff member employed by a hospital, who
             49      [practice] practices massage as part of [their] the staff member's responsibilities;
             50          [(h) athletic trainers who practice massage as part of their responsibilities while
             51      employed by an educational institution or an athletic team that participates in organized sports
             52      competition;]
             53          (h) an athletic trainer licensed under Title 58, Chapter 40a, Athletic Trainer Licensing
             54      Act;
             55          (i) [students] a student in training enrolled in a massage therapy school approved by the
             56      division;


             57          (j) [naturopathic physicians] a naturopathic physician licensed under Title 58, Chapter
             58      71, Naturopathic Physician Practice Act;
             59          (k) an occupational therapist licensed under Title 58, Chapter 42a, Occupational
             60      Therapy Practice Act; [and]
             61          (l) [persons] an individual performing gratuitous massage[.]; and
             62          (m) an individual certified by or through, and in good standing with,
             62a      H. [ a nationally ] an industry .H    
             63      recognized organization that represents a profession with established standards and ethics:
             64          (i) who engages in the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body to the hands, feet,
             65      and H. outer .H ears only, including the practice of reflexology and foot zone therapy;
             66          (ii) whose clients remain fully clothed from the shoulders to the knees; and
             67          (iii) whose clients do not receive gratuitous massage from the individual.
             68          (2) This chapter may not be construed to authorize any individual licensed under this
             69      chapter to engage in any manner in the practice of medicine as defined by the laws of this state.
             70          (3) This chapter may not be construed to:
             71          (a) [create or] require insurance coverage or reimbursement for massage therapy from
             72      third party payors [if this type of coverage did not exist on or before February 15, 1990]; or
             73          (b) prevent [any] an insurance carrier from offering coverage for massage therapy.
             73a      S. Section 2. Coordinating H.B. 207 with H.B. 324 -- Substantive and technical amendments.
             73b          If this H.B. 207 and H.B. 324, Ortho-Bionomy Exemption Amendments, both pass and
             73c      become law, the Legislature intends that:
             73d      (1) this coordinating clause supersedes the coordinating clause contained in H.B. 324; and
             73e      (2) the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, in preparing the Utah Code
             73f      database for publication, modify Subsection 58-47b-304(1)(m) to read:
             73g          "(m) an individual:
             73h          (i) certified by or through, and in good standing with, an industry organization that is
             73i      recognized by the division, and that represents a profession with established standards and
             73j      ethics:
             73k          (ii) (A) who limits the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body to the hands, feet, and
             73l      outer ears only, including the practice of reflexology and foot zone therapy; or
             73m          (B) who is certified to practice ortho-bionomy and whose practice is limited to the scope
             73n      of practice of ortho-bionomy;
             73o          (iii) whose clients remain fully clothed from the shoulders to the knees; and
             73p          (iv) whose clients do not receive gratuitous massage from the individual." .S


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