Michigan Chiropractic Licensing Rules
Summary
MCL Section 333.17957 of the Michigan Public Health Code regulates chiropractic and massage therapy licensing. Chiropractors must meet specific licensing requirements and adhere to professional standards. Massage therapists also require a license, with exceptions for students in approved programs and individuals providing services within their professional scope without claiming to be massage therapists. Non-compliance can lead to disciplinary actions.Full Conversation
What is *.* Massage therapy; license required; exceptions.
Sec. *.
Sure! Here is an overview of MCL - Section *.* regarding massage therapy in Michigan:
- License Required: Individuals must have a valid license to practice massage therapy.
- Exceptions: There are specific circumstances under which a person may practice without a license, such as students in approved programs or those providing services within their scope of practice but not holding themselves out as massage therapists.
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Summarize the exceptions
Sure! Here are the summarized exceptions under MCL - Section *.* for practicing massage therapy without a license:
- Students in approved massage therapy programs.
- Individuals providing services within their professional scope but not claiming to be massage therapists.
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