Articles tagged with: Licensure
If you have questions about how to get a license, renew an existing license, or transfer your license from another state; instead of calling the Board of Massage Therapy, you might consider visiting www.FLHealthSource.com first to …
A new law passed on July 1, 2009 prohibits the issuance or renewal of a massage therapy license for an individual who was convicted of a felony under chapter 409, chapter 817, chapter 893, 21 …
The Board of Massage Therapy staff is the backbone and frontline associates who field questions and assist applicants and licensees. Just to give you some statistics, for the month of April, 2009, the staff handled …
We are very pleased to announce new leadership for the Florida Board of Massage Therapy! The Board has a new Executive Director, Board Chair and Vice Chair.
Governor Crist also appointed 4 new board members in …
The 357th General Business Meeting of the Board of Massage Therapy was held on October 29 – 30, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Orlando Airport in Orlando, Florida.
Board members present included Lynda Solien-Wolfe, LMT, Chair; …
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Though the Florida State Massage Therapy Association did help to form the first laws and rules regarding massage therapy in Florida, FSMTA does not regulate your license. The FSMTA promotes and protects the massage therapy …
The Florida Board of Massage Therapy recently expanded the list of approved exams for licensure. This rule became effective September 9, 2009.
64B7-25.001 Examination Requirements.
(1) The Department shall issue a license to a person who:
(a) Pays …
The “Board Beat” is published in the Massage Message magazine following every Board of Massage Therapy meeting. This helps keep you informed of the laws and rules and gives you a great overview of the …

