Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 4 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION
Chapter 117 - MASSAGE THERAPY
Subchapter G - LICENSED MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
Section 117.82 - Massage Establishments-General Requirements
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) A massage establishment shall employ or contract with only licensed massage therapists to perform massage therapy or other massage services. Documentation of the employment or contract relationship and verification that the licensed massage therapist is a United States citizen or a legal permanent resident with a valid work permit shall be maintained by the massage establishment and made available during an inspection or investigation. Required documentation for each person providing massage therapy or other massage services shall include:
(b) No massage establishment shall be operated until the department has approved and licensed the establishment.
(c) A massage establishment must maintain separation from rooms used wholly or in part for residential or sleeping purposes by a solid wall or by a wall with a solid door which shall remain locked during business hours.
(d) A massage establishment must display the license in a prominent location in the establishment where it is available for inspection by the public.
(e) A license issued by the department is the property of the department and must be surrendered on demand.
(f) Massage establishments shall be inspected in accordance with Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 51, and the inspection rules under 16 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 60, Subchapter H.
(g) A massage establishment may not:
(h) A massage establishment shall:
(i) For purposes of this section:
(j) A massage establishment must display a sign containing human trafficking information as required by Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 455, §455.207, in a form and manner prescribed by the commission that is:
(k) A massage establishment shall not allow any individual, including a student, license holder, or employee, to reside on the premises of the massage establishment. This does not apply to a place of business exempted by Texas Occupations Code Chapter 455, §455.155(c)(2), from the requirement to hold a license as a massage establishment or to a licensed massage therapist who practices as a solo practitioner and who is exempted under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 455, §455.155(b), from the requirement to hold a license as a massage establishment.