Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS 309.352(2),
(9),
309.355(1),
(3),
309.358(1)(f),
309.362,
309.363(1),
309.3631
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
309.352(2) requires the
board to define licensed health-care professionals for the supervision of
massage therapy students in clinical settings.
KRS
309.355(1) requires the
board to administer and enforce the provisions of
KRS
309.350 to
309.364.
KRS
309.355(3) requires the
board to promulgate administrative regulations on standards of massage therapy
educational program curriculum and instructor qualifications.
KRS
309.358(1)(f) requires the
board to approve massage therapy training programs.
KRS
309.363 requires board approval of massage
therapy programs of instruction and establishes instructor qualifications.
KRS
309.3631 requires the annual renewal of
certificates of good standing, documentation of program updates, personnel
changes, graduation rates, licensing examination rates, and the payment of a
fee. This administrative regulation establishes the definitions of supervision
and qualifying supervisors and establishes the process for issuing and renewing
the Certificate of Good Standing to a program of massage therapy
education.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Adjunctive course" means a course in a
program of education that enhances the career of a massage therapist, but is
not massage theory, technique, or practice.
(2) "Clinic" or "clinical" means a setting in
which students are provided with on-site supervision and training in the
practice of massage therapy.
(3)
"Clinical coordinator" means the instructor of a massage therapy course in
which students are assigned to perform massage therapy sessions on
non-students, on or off-campus, and who is responsible for assigning the
student to a clinical setting, supervising student performance through regular
consultation with the student, and evaluating student achievement of clinical
course objectives.
(4) "Externship"
means a course offered by an approved program that:
(a) Has a syllabus that describes objectives
and evaluations; and
(b) Is over
and above the 600 supervised curriculum hours required for licensure.
(5) "Other licensed healthcare
professional" means a practitioner as established in
KRS 309.352(9)(a)
through (c), (e), and (f) who may supervise a
massage therapy student in a business.
(6) "Supervision" means the process of
verifying attendance, assigning work, consulting with the student, evaluating
student performance, and being available for emergency assistance.
Section 2.
(1) To apply for a Certificate of Good
Standing, a program of massage therapy instruction shall file a completed,
signed, and dated Certificate of Good Standing for a Massage Therapy Training
Program Initial Application Form and required documentation with the board,
meeting the requirements established in
KRS
309.363(1), and pay the fee
set forth in
201 KAR 42:020, Section
2(11), and if applicable, in Section 2(13). Documentation shall include:
(a) A copy of the current license to operate
issued by the Kentucky Commission for Proprietary Education, the Council on
Postsecondary Education, or their equivalent in the state in which the school
is conducting classes;
(b) A
curriculum statement as described in
KRS
309.363(1)(b) showing clock
hours for each of the required subjects;
(c) A listing of instructional staff and
their qualifications, as described in
KRS
309.363(1)(c)1., 2., and 3.
including:
1. Documentation of current
Kentucky licensure of massage instructors; and
2. A resume, curriculum vitae, or PE-11 form,
which is incorporated by reference in
791 KAR
1:010, for all instructors showing the specific
qualifications for teaching an adjunctive or science course;
(d) A description of the policies
and procedures in place for collecting and analyzing data about the quality and
effectiveness of educational programs including student progress, completion,
and licensure;
(e) A copy of the
program or school catalogue;
(f)
Documentation of accreditations held by the program or school offering the
program; and
(g) A copy of a
student contract agreeing not to accept compensation for massage therapy
services provided prior to licensure by the board.
(2)
(a) A
school may be presumed to have met the qualifications in subsections (1)(b) and
(c) of this section if:
1. It holds a current
designation of "Approved School" from the National Certification Board of
Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork; or
2. It has the designation of "accredited" or
"COMTA-endorsed curriculum" from the Council for Massage Therapy
Accreditation.
(b) The
designation shall have been current for the time period the Certificate of Good
Standing is to be requested.
(3) After a determination is made, an
applicant that has been denied shall be entitled to a hearing on the denial in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13B if the applicant notifies the board in writing
within thirty (30) days that it desires a hearing.
Section 3.
(1)
(a) A
Certificate of Good Standing may be renewed upon submission of the Certificate
of Good Standing for a Massage Therapy Training Program Renewal Application
with the information required by this administrative regulation to the board
and payment of the fee set forth in
201 KAR 42:020, Section
2(12), on or before the anniversary date of issue of the certificate.
(b) The Certificate of Good Standing for a
Massage Therapy Training Program Renewal Application shall include:
1. The current complete name, address, email
address, Web site, and telephone number of each location in which the massage
therapy training program is provided;
2. The name and contact information of the
owner;
3. Documentation of the
items required in Section 2 of this administrative regulation if these have
changed since the program's initial application or last renewal;
4. A statement with supporting statistics to
show student completion, examination pass rates, licensure rates, and placement
rates;
5. A statement with
supporting documentation showing proof that at least seventy (70) percent of
the graduates of the program who have taken the MBLEx or other board approved
examinations over the twelve (12) months prior to application have received a
passing score. This statistical report from the examination company shall be
computed for the twelve (12) months, which ends thirty (30) days prior to the
certificate anniversary date. Failure to supply proof of meeting this standard
shall be grounds for denial of a program's request for certification of good
standing; and
6. A curriculum
statement for new programs of massage therapy added to the school's original
offering, such as an associate's degree program, if the new program may be used
to meet initial qualifications for licensure; and
(c) Documentation of changes to any of the
following items, if these have changed since the program's initial application
or last renewal, shall be filed with the board within sixty (60) days of the
change:
1. The contact information for the
school;
2. The instructional
staff;
3. The qualifications of an
instructor;
4. The
curriculum;
5. The massage therapy
programs offered;
6. The program's
accreditation; and
7. Updated
information on student completion, examination pass rates, licensure rates, and
placement rates.
(2) After a determination is made, an
applicant seeking renewal that has been denied shall be entitled to a hearing
on the denial in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B if the applicant notifies the
board in writing within thirty (30) days that it desires a hearing.
Section 4. Notifications to
Students of Changes in Status.
(1) A program
of massage therapy instruction shall notify current students in writing of any
changes in status of its Certificate of Good Standing from the Commonwealth of
Kentucky within thirty (30) days of that change in status. The notice shall
include an explanation of the specific actions taken to remedy the
problem.
(2) The program of massage
therapy instruction shall provide proof to the board of this notification
within ten (10) days of the notification.
Section 5. Externships and Clinicals.
(1) A student completing an externship or
clinical experience shall not receive compensation.
(2) Massage schools or businesses that
provide any type of student massage shall conspicuously include the respective
words "student massage" in all promotional materials, and shall conspicuously
display a written notice in the waiting room or treatment area that services
are being provided by a student.
(3) Clinical courses awarding credit hours
toward the 600 hours required for licensure shall be supervised by a licensed
massage therapist with at least three (3) years of experience in the practice
of massage therapy and who is available for on-site consultation.
(a) Massage sessions offered as part of a
student clinic shall be evaluated by the instructor, and applicable goals for
improvement in areas such as customer service, technique, body mechanics, and
draping shall be established according to the needs of the student.
(b) Student massage clinics shall be
supervised by a massage therapy instructor in the clinic.
(c) Student clinic client records shall be
maintained at the school and shall meet the record keeping requirement
established in 201 KAR 42:061, Section 2(1)(f) and the Standards for
Documentation established in 201 KAR 42:061, Section 3. Record of payment shall
be made available to the client upon request.
(4) The instructor of the externship course
shall provide:
(a) Clear, written learning
objectives to students and their site supervisors;
(b) Planned opportunities to discuss the
externship experience at regular intervals with the student, and with the site
supervisor; and
(c) A mechanism for
evaluating student performance in the externship experience, presented to the
student and the site supervisor at the beginning of the course.
(5) A program offering an
externship course shall have a written agreement signed by the institution's
representative or program director and the externship site personnel that
clearly defines the responsibilities of the onsite supervisor, the clinical
coordinator, and the student. An externship course shall be limited to no more
than twenty (20) percent of the total program hours. The externship course, if
offered, shall be completed after the primary 600 supervised curriculum hours
required by
KRS
309.358(1)(f).
(6) A program offering an externship course
shall have liability insurance to cover student activities within the
course.
(7) Externship sites shall
have a licensed massage therapist or other licensed healthcare professional
onsite to be available for emergencies or consultation.
(a) Externs may accrue hours for reception,
documentation, or business-related activities other than hands-on massage
services while the site supervisor is off-premises.
(b) A student session at an externship site
may occur with the site supervisor available by phone if the client of the
session is on the staff of the externship site or is another extern, and a
member of the professional staff is on premises for emergency
assistance.
(8)
Externship client records shall be maintained at the externship site and shall
meet the record keeping requirement established in 201 KAR 42:061, Section
2(1)(d) and the Standards for Documentation established in 201 KAR 42:061,
Section 3. Record of payment shall be available to the client upon
request.
Section 6.
(1) A program of massage therapy instruction
which fails to uphold the standards set in
KRS
309.363 shall notify the board in writing
within ten (10) days of the lapse. The failure to uphold the standards, and the
failure to notify the board in a timely manner, may result in a fine and
probation as determined by the board pursuant to
KRS
309.362 to allow time to re-attain the
standard. Graduates from the program during the period of non-compliance and
the probationary period may be considered for licensure. If there is a failure
to meet standards and the program's Certificate of Good Standing is revoked,
the board shall not consider graduates of the program to have met the
educational requirements for licensure after the revocation.
(2) The loss of a qualified instructor shall
be remedied within thirty (30) days. The use of an unqualified instructor to
substitute in the program may result in revocation of the Certificate of Good
Standing and a fine of fifty (50) dollars.
(3) Proof of the exam rate from the
administering agency for twelve (12) months ending thirty (30) days prior to
the renewal date shall be submitted with the Certificate of Good Standing for a
Massage Therapy Training Program Renewal Application.
(a) The first incidence of failure to
maintain the required license exam pass rate for this twelve (12) month period
shall result in a probationary period during which graduates of the program may
still be considered by the board for licensure.
(b) A second failure within a five (5) year
period may result in revocation of the Certificate of Good Standing, and
graduates of the program may no longer be considered for licensure by the board
unless they graduate from another approved program of massage therapy
instruction.
(c) Pursuant to
KRS
309.362, the board may set a fine per
violation of failure to maintain the required exam pass rate.
(4) If filing a Certificate of
Good Standing for a Massage Therapy Training Program Renewal Application while
on probation, the school shall explain in writing specific actions taken to
remedy the problem.
Section
7. Sale or Other Change in Ownership. If the school is sold or is
otherwise transferred, the school shall notify the board in writing within
thirty (30) days of transfer of the new ownership, and provide updated
information regarding the ownership structure, contact information, and any
staff or curriculum changes.
Section
8. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Certificate of Good Standing
for a Massage Therapy Training Program Initial Application Form", November
2021; and
(b) "Certificate of Good
Standing for a Massage Therapy Training Program Renewal Application", March
2022.
(2) This material
may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at
the Department of Professional Licensing, 500 Mero Street, Frankfort, Kentucky
40601, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The material is also
available on the board's Web site at
https://bmt.ky.gov/.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS 309.355(1),
(3)