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34-43-20
Section 34-43-20 Massage therapy schools; instructors. (a) To be approved by the board, a massage
therapy school shall meet the following requirements: (1) File a completed application prescribed
by the board with the board and pay a registration fee as specified in Section 34-43-14. (2)
Provide documentation of a curriculum which includes a minimum number of required hours of
instruction in the subjects required pursuant to Section 34-43-9. (3) Register annually with
the board by filing a renewal form accompanied with the renewal fee pursuant to Section 34-43-14,
and submit a current curriculum and a list of instructors. (b) Every instructor teaching course
work titled massage therapy at a board approved school located in Alabama shall be licensed
in Alabama as a massage therapist and registered as a massage therapy instructor. Instructors
who are not teaching massage therapy do not need to be registered. Any adjunct instructors
shall be dually licensed in the state where they reside,...
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34-43-2
Section 34-43-2 Legislative findings and intent. Massage therapy is declared by the Legislature
to be a professional therapeutic health service. The Legislature finds that in the practice
of massage therapy, there is a necessity to preserve and protect individual life and health,
to promote the public interest and welfare by establishing licensure requirements and assuring
public safety. It is the intent of this chapter to establish a regulatory agency and procedures
that will ensure that the public is protected from the unprofessional, improper, unauthorized,
and unqualified practice of massage therapy. All persons engaged in the practice of massage
therapy in this state shall meet the requirements set forth in this chapter. (Acts 1996, No.
96-661, p. 1060, §2; Act 2000-704, p. 1430, §1.)...
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34-43-14
Section 34-43-14 Alabama Board of Massage Therapy Fund. (a) By rule, the board shall initially
assess and collect the following fees not to exceed: (1) One hundred sixty dollars ($160)
for the examination. (2) One hundred dollars ($100) for the initial massage therapist license
which shall be issued for one year. The initial licensing fee shall be assessed in the month
when the applicant is notified that the license has been approved. (3) One hundred dollars
($100) for all biennial license renewals postmarked or received at the office of the board
by the date in which the license expires. (4) Twenty-five dollars ($25) for the initial application
for licensure or the resubmission of the initial application. (5) One hundred dollars ($100)
for the initial establishment license. (6) Fifty dollars ($50) for the biennial renewal of
the establishment license. (7) Fifty dollars ($50) for the initial registration as a massage
therapy school in this state. (8) Ten dollars ($10) to renew the...
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34-43-1
Section 34-43-1 Short title. This chapter shall be cited as the "Alabama Massage Therapy
Licensure Act." (Acts 1996, No. 96-661, p. 1060, §1.)...
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11-19-23
Section 11-19-23 Conflict of certain regulations under chapter with other local ordinances,
regulations, etc. Wherever the regulations made under authority of this chapter require a
greater width or size of yards or open spaces, or require a lower height of buildings, or
require a greater percentage of lot to be left unoccupied. or impose other higher standards
than are required in any other local statute or like ordinance or regulation, the provisions
of the regulations made under the authority of this chapter shall govern. Wherever the provisions
of any other statute or local ordinance or regulation require a greater width or size of yards
or other open space, or require a lower height of buildings, or require a greater percentage
of lot to be left unoccupied. or impose other higher standards than are required by regulations
made under authority of this chapter, the provisions of such statute or local ordinance or
regulation shall govern. (Acts 1971, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 119, p. 4346,...
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45-2-40.03
Section 45-2-40.03 Compliance with health requirements. Any massage parlor licensed by the
county governing body shall at all times comply with all health regulations, rules, and requirements
as shall now or hereafter be promulgated by the State Board of Health, and any premises used
for the purposes of a massage parlor shall, during all hours of operation, be made open and
available to inspection by duly authorized county officials for the purpose of assuring compliance
with the health rules, regulations, and requirements. Each massage parlor shall be equipped
with toilet and lavatory facilities for patrons and separate toilet and lavatory facilities
for employees, and each operating area shall be equipped with a hand lavatory. (Act 80-498,
p. 772, §4.)...
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45-49-42.03
Section 45-49-42.03 Health and sanitary requirements. Any massage parlor licensed by the county
governing body shall at all times comply with all health regulations, rules, and requirements
as shall now or hereafter be promulgated by the State Board of Health, and any premises used
for the purposes of a massage parlor, during all hours of operation, shall be made open and
available to inspection by duly authorized county officials for the purpose of assuring compliance
with health rules, regulations, and requirements. Each massage parlor shall be equipped with
toilet and lavatory facilities for patrons and separate readily available toilet and lavatory
facilities for employees, and each operating area shall be equipped with a hand lavatory.
(Act 81-132, p. 152, § 4.)...
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45-9-20
Section 45-9-20 Prohibited activities at licensed establishments. (a) The Legislature finds
that nudity, sexual conduct, and the depiction or simulation thereof in conjunction with the
furnishing of alcoholic beverages in public places is contrary to the safety, health, and
morals of the inhabitants of Chambers County, Alabama, and is desirous of prohibiting such
conduct. This section is therefore enacted pursuant to the authority granted in Article IV.
Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, that allows local legislation to regulate
or prohibit alcoholic beverage traffic and as otherwise granted in the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901. (b) The following words, terms, and phrases as used herein shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in this section except where the context clearly otherwise requires: (1)
"Person" shall mean any natural person, firm, association, joint venture, partnership,
corporation, or any other entity. (2) "Licensed establishment" shall mean any...

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34-17A-22
Section 34-17A-22 Therapists - Testimony in alimony or divorce actions. If both parties to
a marriage have obtained marriage and family therapy by a licensed marriage and family therapist,
the therapist shall not be competent to testify in an alimony or divorce action concerning
information acquired in the course of the therapeutic relationship. This section shall not
apply to custody actions. (Acts 1997, No. 97-170, p. 247, §22.)...
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34-43-16
Section 34-43-16 Use of words "massage" or "bodywork" or other advertising
descriptions by non-licensed persons. A person who does not hold a license as a massage therapist,
physical therapist, chiropractor, or athletic trainer, or a license for an establishment,
shall not use the words "massage" or "bodywork" on any sign or other form
of advertising describing services performed by the person or at the establishment. Any advertisement
by a massage therapist or establishment shall contain the license number of the therapist
or establishment. Under no circumstances may a sexually oriented business hold itself out
as offering massage therapy services. (Acts 1996, No. 96-661, p. 1060, §16.)...
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