2021-2022 Regular SessionSouth Carolina Legislature

S0227: Massage Therapy Practice Act

Legislative Summary

Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, So As To Enact The "massage Therapy Practice Act"; To Amend Chapter 30 Of Title 40, Relating To Massage Therapy Practice, So As To Provide That It Is In The Interest Of Public Health, Safety, And Welfare To Regulate The Practice Of Massage Therapy, To Provide For The Composition And Duties Of The Board Of Massage Therapy, To Provide That The Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation Shall Publish A Roster Of Licensed Massage Therapists And Establishments, To Provide For Licensure Fees, To Remove The Requirement For An Annual Report On The Administration Of The Massage Therapy Practice Act By The Department, To Provide For Exemptions To The Massage Therapy Practice Act, To Provide Certain Requirements For The Temporary Practice Of Massage Therapy, To Provide That No Person May Practice Or Offer To Practice Massage Therapy Without A License, To Provide That No Person Or Entity May Open, Operate, Maintain, Use, Or Advertise As A Massage Therapy Establishment Or A Sole Practitioner Establishment Without Obtaining A License, To Provide Penalties, To Clarify Licensure Requirements For A Massage Therapist License, To Provide Licensure Requirements For A Massage Therapy Establishment Or Sole Practitioner Establishment, To Provide That The Board May Grant A License By Endorsement To A Massage Therapist Who Holds An Active Massage Therapist License And Is In Good Standing In Another State, The District Of Columbia, Or Any Other United States Territory, To Clarify Requirements Related To Applying For And Obtaining A License, To Provide For Periodic Inspections Of Massage Therapy Establishments And Sole Practitioner Establishments, To Provide That Certain Requirements Relating To Licenses Shall Be Completed Biennially, To Provide That Renewal Of Licenses Shall Be Completed In A Manner Provided By The Board, To Provide That Continuing Education Reports Are Subject To Audits, To Clarify Certain Requirements Related To Lapsed Licenses, To Provide That A Licensee May Provide A Written Request To The Board To Place A License In Inactive Status, To Provide That A Licensee Must Biennially Renew Its License To Remain In Inactive Status, To Provide That A License May Be Reactivated In A Manner Provided By The Board, To Provide That Inactive Status Does Not Stay Any Disciplinary Actions For Violations That Occurred During The Course Of An Active License, To Clarify Regulations That Shall Be Promulgated By The Board, To Provide That The Department Shall Investigate Complaints And Violations, To Provide That The Presiding Officer Of The Board May Administer Oaths, To Provide For Appeals Of The Board's Decisions, To Provide That Service Of A Notice Of An Appeal Does Not Stay The Board's Or The Department's Decision Pending Completion Of The Appellate Process, To Clarify Grounds For Denying A License, To Clarify The Investigation Process And Certain Disciplinary Actions, To Provide That An Individual Or Establishment That Voluntarily Surrenders A License May Not Practice As A Massage Therapist Or Operate As A Massage Therapy Establishment Or Sole Practitioner Establishment Until The Board Reinstates The License, To Provide That Service Of Notice May Be Made By Leaving A Copy Of The Notice With The Director Of The Department Or His Designee In Certain Circumstances, To Provide That Costs And Fines Imposed Are Due And Payable As Required By The Board, To Provide That A Licensee Found In Violation Of The Massage Therapy Practice Act Or Related Regulations May Be Required To Pay Costs Associated With The Investigation Of His Case, To Make Conforming Changes, And To Define Necessary Terms. - Ratified Title

Bill History

12/9/2020
Prefiled
Senate
12/9/2020
Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry
Senate
1/12/2021
Introduced and read first time
Senate
1/12/2021
Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry
Senate
2/17/2021
Committee report: Favorable with amendment Labor, Commerce and Industry
Senate
2/24/2021
Committee Amendment Adopted
Senate
2/25/2021
Scrivener's error corrected
3/10/2021
Amended
Senate
3/23/2021
Read second time
Senate
3/23/2021
Roll call Ayes-39 Nays-3
Senate
3/24/2021
Read third time and sent to House
Senate
4/6/2021
Introduced and read first time
House of Representatives
4/6/2021
Referred to Committee on Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs
House of Representatives
4/21/2022
Committee report: Favorable with amendment Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs
House of Representatives
4/26/2022
Amended
House of Representatives
4/26/2022
Read second time
House of Representatives
4/26/2022
Roll call Yeas-84 Nays-21
House of Representatives
4/27/2022
Read third time and returned to Senate with amendments
House of Representatives
4/27/2022
Roll call Yeas-88 Nays-11
House of Representatives
5/3/2022
Read third time and enrolled
Senate
5/3/2022
Roll call Ayes-40 Nays-0
Senate
5/12/2022
Ratified R 169
5/13/2022
Signed By Governor
5/31/2022
Effective date 05/13/23
5/31/2022
Act No. 151

Roll Call Votes

Senate: To Concur
5/3/2022
40
Yea
0
Nay
6
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED
House: Passage Of Bill
4/27/2022
88
Yea
11
Nay
3
Not Voting
19
Absent
Result: PASSED
House: Passage Of Bill
4/26/2022
84
Yea
21
Nay
4
Not Voting
12
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate: 2nd Reading
3/23/2021
39
Yea
3
Nay
1
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED

Status Information

Current Status
Passed(5/31/2022)
Chamber
Senate
Sine DiePrior Session

Sponsors

Republican: 1
Democrat: 2

Documents

Amended
Bill Text4/26/202271.5 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text4/21/202273.4 KB
Amended
Bill Text3/10/202171.5 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text2/25/202171.5 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text2/24/202171.5 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text2/17/202188.9 KB
Introduced
Bill Text12/9/202076.5 KB
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note3/2/2021178.0 KB
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note1/26/2021339.4 KB