palmedfire: (Just Yukigumi kanji)
palmedfire ([personal profile] palmedfire) wrote 2010-03-18 12:32 am (UTC)

Ah, in that case, pass on this link too: http://www.massageregister.com/StateRequirements.asp

It lists the requirement by state along with the addresses of the government office (if any) that handles massage licensing. Also tell her if she can find a program that does more than the minimum required number of hours to at least look into it. Then if she ends up moving out of state, she at least has the hours covered. That's why Heritage does a 1600 hour program - thats the most number of hours any state requires (Damn NY & your restricting massage laws!). Also tell her to check with her local Chamber of Commerce. Sometimes you have to get a local license as well as the state one, though the local license is just a matter of fileing some paperwork.

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