HB-519: Amends existing law to revise the definition of "compensation"; and to authorize the Board of Massage Therapy to establish requirements for a student tuition credit program and for a temporary license and provisional permit.
Sponsored by: Rep.
Reported Signed By Governor On March 23, 2016 Session Law Chapter 174 Effective: 03/23/2016 on 03/23/2016
You have voted HB-519: Amends existing law to revise the definition of "compensation"; and to authorize the Board of Massage Therapy to establish requirements for a student tuition credit program and for a temporary license and provisional permit..
Relating To Massage Therapy. [HB-2322]
Requires the Board of Massage Therapy to adopt and enforce sanitation rules for massage establishments. Repeals existing statutory language that classifies unlicensed activity as a petty misdemeanor in favor of existing statutes that treat unlicensed activity as a misdemeanor. Increases the minimum fine from $100 to $250 and the maximum fine from $1,000 to $2,000 for each violation of the massage therapy laws. (SD1)
HB-2322: Relating To Massage Therapy.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
The Committee On Wam Deferred The Measure. on 07/02/2020
Relating To Massage Therapy. [SB-2878]
Requires the board of massage therapy to adopt and enforce sanitation rules for massage therapy establishments. Repeals existing statutory language that classifies unlicensed activity as a petty misdemeanor in favor of existing statutes that treat unlicensed activity as a misdemeanor. Increases the fines for violations of the laws regulating massage therapy. (HD2)
SB-2878: Relating To Massage Therapy.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ronald Kouchi
Enrolled To Governor. on 07/10/2020