Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The intent of Continuing Education is to protect the public
by maintaining continued competency in the knowledge, skills, and abilities of
massage or bodywork. Continued competence is the ongoing ability of a licensee
to integrate and apply the knowledge, skills, judgment and personal attributes
required to practice safely and ethically.
(a) Each licensee must complete 25 hours of continuing
education each renewal period.
(b) Of the 25 hours, at least 4 must be in either Professional
Ethics, Boundaries, or Communication. These hours must be obtained by
participation in supervised learning as defined in 334-010-0050 (3)(a).
(c) Of the 25 hours, at least 1 must be in Cultural
Competency.
(d) Of the 25 hours, at least once by a licensee's next
required continuing education reporting, 1 must be in Pain Management as
provided by the Oregon Pain Management Commission (OPMC). This module may be
repeated and will apply to continuing education hours.
(e) Each licensee must hold a current Basic Life Support (BLS)
card.
(2) The continuing education hours must be from the following
topics and within the scope of the license:
(a) Massage and bodywork techniques;
(b) Use of thermal modalities, topical preparations,
over-the-counter massage tools;
(c) Active and passive range of motion and stretching
techniques;
(d) Assessment of client's soft tissue, posture, and movement
patterns;
(e) Massage and bodywork business practices;
(f) Anatomy and physiology of the human body;
(g) Kinesiology of the human body;
(h) Pathology of the human body;
(i) Professional Ethics, Boundaries or Communication;
(j) Cultural competency as defined in ORS 413.45;
(k) Body mechanics;
(l) Somatic education;
(m) Basic Life Support (BLS);
(n) Pain Management as provided by the Oregon Pain Management
commission (OPMC); or
(o) Massage and bodywork instructor training.
(3) The methods of obtaining continuing education in the topics
listed in OAR 334-010-0050 (2) shall include:
(a) Participation in instructor supervised, formal learning
courses, seminars, and workshops. A minimum of 8 of the required 25 hours must
be from supervised education.
(A) These shall be provided by:
(i) a licensed or accredited massage and bodywork training
program;
(ii) a provider recognized by a massage and bodywork
professional organization;
(iii) an accredited institution of higher education;
(iv) a licensed healthcare provider, including an LMT or
equivalent license;
(v) an American Heart Association (AHA) or OSHA compliant CPR
provider.
(B) These may be delivered in person or by virtual learning.
Virtual learning method is one in which there is an instructor available to
directly answer questions from course participants or interact with them during
the course through various formats such as electronic discussion boards, email,
social media groups, or other methods of direct communication.
(C) These must have a syllabus that includes competencies
covered and methods of assessment.
(b) Participation in unsupervised, informal learning
presentations, teaching, media based self-study, webinars, seminars, and OBMT
meetings. A maximum of 17 of the required 25 hours may be from unsupervised
education.
(A) These shall be provided by:
(i) a licensed or accredited massage and bodywork training
program;
(ii) a provider recognized by a massage and bodywork
professional organization;
(iii) an accredited institution of higher education;
(iv) a licensed healthcare provider, including an LMT or
equivalent license;
(v) an American Heart Association (AHA) or (Occupational Safety
& Health Administration (OHSA) compliant CPR provider;
(vi) OBMT Board or Committee meeting with a limit of 3 hours
per renewal period. One credit hour will be given for each meeting.
(vii) Publishing an article relating to massage and
bodywork.
(viii) Courses or lectures on massage and bodywork which a
licensee presents. A licensee may receive credit for presenting a course or
lecture only one time per renewal period regardless of how many times the
licensee presents a course or lecture.
(B) These may be delivered in person or remotely.
(4) If the Continuing Education subject matter is not listed
under OAR 334-010-0050(1) it will NOT be accepted for continuing
education.
(5) The Oregon Board of Massage Therapists randomly selects a
minimum of 10 percent of received monthly renewals for a continuing education
audit.
(a) If selected for an audit the licensee will have 30 days to
complete the audit form and submit copies (not originals) of their Continuing
Education certificates.
(b) If the licensee fails to provide the requested information
to the Board, within the 30 days, the Board may issue discipline per ORS
687.081 and 687.250.
(6) Continuing education must be completed within the renewal
period as determined by the class' completion date.
(a) Supervised hours taken and submitted during renewal in
excess of the total number required may only be carried over to the next
subsequent renewal period.
(b) Supervised hours taken in Professional Ethics, Boundaries
and/or Communication in excess of the four hour requirement may be carried over
to the next subsequent renewal period.
(7) The continuing education requirement does not apply to a
licensee's first license renewal. Continuing Education taken during the first
renewal period must be submitted during the second renewal period
(8) Continuing education records must be maintained by each
licensee for a minimum of five years.
(9) If the Board finds indications of fraud or falsification of
records, investigative action shall be taken. Findings may result in
disciplinary action up to and including revocation of the licensee's
license.
(10) Failure to complete continuing education hours by the time
of renewal may result in revocation, suspension and/or denial of a license.
Licensee has 30 days from date of notification of non- compliance to come into
compliance. Failure to be in compliance may result in discipline of the license
to practice massage.
(11) During a Governor of Oregon declared State of
Emergency:
(a) Continuing education hours may be reduced from the current
required hours to no fewer than the statutorily required hours as per ORS
687.051.
(b) The Board or their designee may authorize alternative
methods of obtaining required continuing education hours through supervised and
unsupervised hours. The subject matter of the continuing education hours must
meet the requirements set forth in OAR 334-010-0050 (1) continuing education
rules.
(c) The Board or their designee may utilize a period of up to
one year to phase any adjusted rules back to normal requirements.
(d) This rule does not apply to the cultural competency
continuing education subject matter requirements pursuant to ORS
676.850.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 687.081, 687.121 &
687.122
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 687.011, 687.051, 687.057,
687.061, 687.081, 687.086 &
687.121