§ 90-625 – North Carolina Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy.
90-625. North Carolina Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy. (a) The North Carolina Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy is created. The Board shall consist of eight members who are residents of this State and are as follows: (1) Five members shall be massage and bodywork therapists who have been licensed under this Article and […]
§ 90-626 – Powers and duties.
90-626. Powers and duties. The Board shall have the following powers and duties: (1) Represent the diversity within the profession at all times when making decisions and stay current and informed regarding the various branches of massage and bodywork therapy practice. (2) Evaluate the qualifications of applicants for licensure under this Article. (3) Issue, renew, […]
§ 90-627 – Custody and use of funds.
90-627. Custody and use of funds. All fees and other moneys collected and received by the Board shall be used for the purposes of implementing this Article. (1998-230, s. 10.)
§ 90-628 – Expenses and fees.
90-628. Expenses and fees. (a) All salaries, compensation, and expenses incurred or allowed for the purposes of this Article shall be paid by the Board exclusively out of the fees received by the Board as authorized by this Article or from funds received from other sources. In no case shall any salary, expense, or other […]
§ 90-629 – Requirements for licensure to practice.
90-629. Requirements for licensure to practice. Upon application to the Board and the payment of the required fees, an applicant may be licensed as a massage and bodywork therapist if the applicant meets all of the following qualifications: (1) Has obtained a high school diploma or equivalent. (2) Is 18 years of age or older. […]
§ 90-629.1 – Criminal history record checks of applicants for licensure to practice and for ownership or operation of an establishment.
90-629.1. Criminal history record checks of applicants for licensure to practice and for ownership or operation of an establishment. (a) All applicants for licensure to practice massage and bodywork therapy or to operate a massage and bodywork therapy establishment shall consent to a criminal history record check. Refusal to consent to a criminal history record […]
§ 90-630.1 – Licensure to practice by endorsement.
90-630.1. Licensure to practice by endorsement. (a) The Board may issue a license to a practitioner who is duly licensed, certified, or registered as a massage and bodywork therapist under the laws of another jurisdiction. The practitioner shall be eligible for licensure by endorsement if all of the following qualifications are met: (1) The applicant […]
§ 90-601 – Purpose.
90-601. Purpose. The identification of accident-trauma victims is crucial to the timely notification of the next of kin of accident-trauma victims and to the recovery of organs and tissues for organ transplants. In recognition of these facts, it is the policy of this State and the purpose of this act to provide for the timely […]
§ 90-602 – Routine search for donor information; notification of hospital; definitions as provided in the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.
90-602. Routine search for donor information; notification of hospital; definitions as provided in the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. (a) For the purposes of this section, the terms "anatomical gift," "document of gift," "donor," and "refusal" have the same meaning as in G.S. 130A-412.4. (a1) The following persons may make a reasonable search of an […]
§ 90-603 – Timely notification of next of kin.
90-603. Timely notification of next of kin. A State or local law enforcement officer shall make a reasonable effort to notify the next of kin of an accident-trauma victim if the individual is hospitalized or dead. Whenever possible, the notification should be delivered in person and without delay after ensuring positive identification. If appropriate under […]