On June 22 the Department of Health posted a Public Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. The Department of Health is proposing amendments to the Rules and Regulations For Licensing Massage Therapists [R23-20.8-MA] in part due to the change in 2012 to Rhode Island General Laws 23-20.8 entitled Licensing of Massage Therapists (follow this link).
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Our investigation into the Human trafficking bill shows that there were two proposed Bills: S73 and S421. S73 was submitted […]
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THE REVISED VERSION OF HB 7007 WAS PASSED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON 6/16/16 and has also passed the […]
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Joanne Lozy, our Government Relations Chairperson and myself, your chapter president, are in contact with the national office Government Relations […]
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Dear Fellow Members,
In the past, news regarding Government Relations was distributed to the membership in the AMTA – RI Newsletter.
A […]
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1) Senate Bill No. 2699
Chapter
BY Doyle
ENTITLED, AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY – LICENSING OF MASSAGE THERAPISTS (Enables any […]
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Dear Fellow Massage Therapist,
GREAT NEWS FOR TODAY! A motion was made to Recommit Bill 7007A!
Definition: A procedure whereby a bill […]
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Dear Fellow Massage Therapist,
Your State Massage Therapy Licensure Act 23-20.8 is in jeopardy. A group of
Representatives has introduced a change […]
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Good afternoon,
The Rhode Island Department of Health is establishing a Board Massage Therapists […]
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AMTA members Nathan Nordstrom and John Combe are running the Boston Marathon on April 20 to bring awareness to the benefits […]
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