Massage license illinois




















The Board members are appointed through the Department and not elected. Why is there one person on the Board who is not a massage therapist?

All professional licensing boards in Illinois have at least one member who is not affiliated with the profession regulated. Is this the end of the political and legislative process, now that the law is in place? Often when professions become newly licensed in a State, other professions that perceive an overlap or an opportunity will try to encroach on or limit the scope of practice for the newly licensed profession.

All licensing professions in the state of Illinois are required to be reviewed every 5 years. This requirement is the same as that for any profession licensed in Illinois, so massage therapists are not being singled out. Also standard is the language that allows the IDFPR to consider conviction of any crime, including a conviction that is directly related to the practice of the profession.

The only convictions that would absolutely prevent the IDFPR from issuing a license to someone would be convictions for prostitution, rape, or sexual misconduct, or where the applicant is a registered sex offender.

Why do massage therapists get treated like this? The part of the law that addresses sexual misconduct under disciplinary provisions is also standard language for a professional licensing law in Illinois. We are being held to no different standard than nurses or respiratory therapists and others. How will I apply for a state massage license? The new online portal enables applicants to enter all required information electronically, including attachment of supplemental electronic documents.

How much will the license cost? There are additional fees for late renewal, etc. What happens after I apply? The IDFPR will review your application and documentation and decide to issue a license to you or to refer your application for consideration by the Massage Licensing Board.

The Board considers applications where the credentials presented are not clear-cut and require some discretion to decide whether the person meets the qualifications under the law.

What are these licensing categories you referred to? There are three ways for you to meet qualifications for licensing. How often will I have to renew the license? Every 2 years. All massage therapists will need to renew in the last quarter of each even-numbered year.

How much continuing education CE do I have to take? The law requires 24 hours during each renewal period starting with the licensees second renewal. The 24 hours must be earned in the current renewal period, and excess hours cannot be used to meet the next renewal period requirement. Of the 24 hours of CE, 2 of them are required to be ethics training, and 1 of them is required to be concerning preventing sexual harassment training.

I am a student now. How do I know if my school is approved so that I will be eligible for a license when I graduate? IDFPR has stipulated programs must be at least hours of hands on study in the areas of anatomy, physiology, hygiene, sanitation, ethics, technical theory, and applications of techniques. The school I am enrolled in now has only a hour program. Can I still get licensed? Do I need a license before I start that part of my training? There is a specific exemption for students, providing they are not paid for this practice work.

The school also must not represent that the work is being performed by licensed massage therapists. Do I need a license if I only practice part-time or only in my home? Examinations are offered on an ongoing basis. Examination results are provided free of charge to one state licensing agency; this generally happens very soon after testing. It is not intended to be taken for licensing purposes but rather as part of a rigorous supplemental certification process.

The NCBTMB has set educational requirements somewhat higher than the Illinois Board, and certification will not actually be awarded until the massage therapist has accrued practice hours at the professional or licensed level. Illinois requires fingerprint-based criminal background checks. Fingerprints are to be made prior to application, but within 60 days. In-state applicants are to have their fingerprints made electronically through a licensed vendor.

Out-of-state applicants may have their fingerprints made on traditional cards. The out-of-state applicant is directed to call or send an email to the Department to request an Illinois State Police fingerprint card. The applicant will then mail the card to the Illinois Police Department. The applicant will include a certifying statement that he or she has completed this step; the required form is included in the application packet.

Application packets include certification of education forms; these are to be filled out by a school official. The purpose is to document that Illinois coursework requirements were met. In some cases, transcripts may be accepted in lieu of the form. However, the Massage Therapy Board will request additional information if insufficient detail has been provided. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation may issue a license or pass the application on to the Massage Therapy Board to determine eligibility.

The applicant will need to submit forms from both the original and current state of licensure, if different. Out-of-state massage therapists may be licensed by endorsement or by acceptance of examination. In either case, they will need to provide evidence that they have met requirements at the level Illinois requires. Documents that are in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified translation. The Board may consider granting variances in cases where no statute would be violated ilga.



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