LICENSURE
§ 20.21. Application for temporary practice permit, initial licensure and licensure by reciprocity.
(a) Application forms may be obtained from the Board and are posted on the Boards web site.
(b) An applicant for licensure shall submit to the Board a completed and signed application form, the application fee as set forth in § 20.3 (relating to fees) and the following documents:
(1) A copy of a legal form of identification, such as a valid drivers license, a current passport, or a valid State identification card.
(2) An official Criminal History Record Information check from the State Police or other state agency for every state in which the candidate has resided during the past 5 years. The reports must be dated within 6 months of the date of application.
(3) CPR certification, that is valid for at least 6 months following the date of application. A list of Board-approved CPR providers will be posted on the Boards web site.
(4) Proof of graduation from high school or the equivalent.
(c) An applicant shall request that the applicants massage therapy school send directly to the Board the applicants official transcript showing successful completion of a massage therapy program in the subject matter and hours required by the act and this chapter. If a school is no longer in operation, the Board may accept a copy of the official transcript from the schools record depository.
(d) An applicant shall provide a written explanation and copies of all relevant documents as requested by the Board if:
(1) The applicant is under investigation or has ever been denied professional licensure or disciplined by any professional licensing authority of the Commonwealth or any other jurisdiction of the United States or a foreign country.
(2) The applicant has surrendered a massage therapy license or other professional license in this Commonwealth or any other jurisdiction of the United States or a foreign country.
(3) The applicant has been charged with or convicted of a misdemeanor or felony in this Commonwealth or any other jurisdiction of the United States or a foreign country.
(4) The applicant is unable to practice massage therapy with a reasonable skill and safety by reason of use of alcohol, drugs, narcotics, chemicals or any other type of material.
(5) The applicant is unable to practice massage therapy with a reasonable skill and safety by reason of illness or as a result of any mental or physical condition.
(e) An applicant shall verify that the applicant has read, understood and will comply with the act and this chapter.
(f) An applicant is responsible for ensuring that the Board receives all required documentation. If the application is incomplete, the Board will notify the applicant by means of first class mail, within 8 weeks of the receipt of the application, that the application is incomplete.
(g) Applicants shall supply the missing documentation within 6 months from the date the application is executed by the applicant. After that time, if the documentation has not been submitted, the application will be denied and the application fee forfeited. An applicant who wishes to reapply shall submit a new application and application fee.
(h) An applicant whose name changes during the application process or whose name has changed since the applicant completed massage therapy school shall notify the Board in writing and submit, with the notification of name change, the appropriate supporting documentation (such as, marriage certificate, divorce decree, court documents showing a legal name change).
(i) An applicant whose address changes shall notify the Board in writing and submit both the old and new address to the Board.
(j) If any other information requested on the application changes after the date the applicant submits the application to the Board for licensure, the applicant shall immediately notify the Board, in writing, of the change. Failure to update an application may subject an applicant to refusal of the license or a licensee to discipline under section 9(a)(4) of the act (63 P. S. § 627.9(a)(4)).
Cross References This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 20.24 (relating to application requirements for existing practitioners); 49 Pa. Code § 20.25 (relating to additional requirements for applicants for licensure by reciprocity); and 49 Pa. Code § 20.26 (relating to application requirements for temporary practice permits).
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