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Section 36-35-23 – Reapplication for cancelled, suspended, or revoked license.

36-35-23. Reapplication for cancelled, suspended, or revoked license. Any person whose license has been cancelled, suspended, or revoked by the board may not reapply for a license until one year after it was cancelled, suspended, or revoked unless a different time has been set by the board. Source: SL 2005, ch 206, §23.

Section 36-35-24 – Promulgation of rules.

36-35-24. Promulgation of rules. The board may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to establish: (1)The form and information required for any license application; (2)A list of recognized facilities or instructors who may provide training or instruction required for licensure or continuing education requirements; (3)The amount of license fees; (4)The procedures for placing a license […]

Section 36-35-12 – Application for license–Qualifications–Appeal of denial.

36-35-12. Application for license–Qualifications–Appeal of denial. The board shall issue a license to engage in the practice of massage to any person who submits an application form and the nonrefundable application fee as approved in §36-35-17 and who demonstrates the following qualifications: (1)Eighteen years of age or older; (2)Completion of no less than five hundred […]

Section 36-35-12.1 – Temporary permit.

36-35-12.1. Temporary permit. Upon application and payment of an application fee not to exceed seventy-five dollars, the board may issue a temporary permit to practice massage therapy to an applicant who has met the requirements of subdivision 36-35-12(1) to (4), inclusive, pending completion and results of the examination required pursuant to subdivision 36-35-12(5), if the […]

Section 36-35-12.3 – Expiration of license.

36-35-12.3. Expiration of license. A license issued under this chapter is valid until September thirtieth following the date it is issued and automatically expires unless it is renewed. Source: SL 2013, ch 184, §8; SL 2016, ch 197, §9.

Section 36-35-13 – Unprofessional conduct.

36-35-13. Unprofessional conduct. For the purposes of this chapter, any of the following acts constitute unprofessional conduct: (1)Conviction of or a plea of guilty to any felony, any crime involving or relating to the practice of massage, or any crime involving dishonesty or moral turpitude; (2)Providing the board false or misleading information on any application […]

Section 36-35-6 – Quorum–Majority vote.

36-35-6. Quorum–Majority vote. Three board members present at any meeting constitute a quorum. No board action may occur unless approved by a majority vote of the entire board. Source: SL 2005, ch 206, §6.

Section 36-35-6.1 – Powers of board.

36-35-6.1. Powers of board. The board may: (1)Administer, coordinate, and enforce the provisions of this chapter; (2)Evaluate the qualifications of applicants for licensure and permits and issue and renew licenses and permits; (3)Maintain the names of persons that meet the qualifications for licensure; (4)Conduct all disciplinary proceedings under this chapter; (5)Maintain a record of each […]

Section 36-35-7 – Compensation of board members.

36-35-7. Compensation of board members. Board members shall receive a per diem set pursuant to §4-7-10.4 and expenses at the same rate as other state employees while actually engaged in official duties. Source: SL 2005, ch 206, §7.