Chapter 1 Study Guide

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How many NCBMBT members serve at one time. How many members are appointed and by whom

-A total of seven members should serve on the board at one time. -Five members shall be massage and bodywork therapists who have been licensed under this Article and have been in the practice of massage and bodywork therapy for at least five of the last seven years prior to their serving on the Board. Consideration shall be given to geographical distribution, practice setting, clinical specialty, involvement in massage and bodywork therapy education, and other factors that will promote diversity of the profession on the Board. Two of the five members shall be appointed by the General Assembly, upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, two shall be appointed by the General Assembly, upon the recommendation of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and one shall be appointed by the Governor. -One member shall be a physician licensed pursuant to Article 1 of Chapter 90 of the General Statutes or a person once licensed as a physician whose license lapsed while the person was in good standing with the profession and eligible for licensure. The appointment shall be made by the Governor and may be made from a list provided by the North Carolina Medical Society. -One member shall be a member of the general public who shall not be licensed under Chapter 90 of the General Statutes or the spouse of a person who is so licensed, or have any financial interest, directly or indirectly, in the profession regulated under this Article. The appointment shall be made by the Governor.

What are the costs associated with becoming a licensed massage and bodywork therapist

-Application for license $20.00 -Initial license fee 150.00 -License renewal 100.00 -Late renewal penalty 75.00 -Duplicate license 25.00

According to the NCBMBT, what is NOT included in the practice of massage and bodywork therapy?

-Diagnosing illnesses, prescribing medications, teach massage therapy modalities to other people.

According to the "Practice Act" what are the requirements in order to apply for licensure as a massage therapist?

-Has obtained a high school diploma or equivalent. - Is 18 years of age or older. - Is of good moral character as determined by the Board. -Has successfully completed a training program consisting of a minimum of 500 in-class hours of supervised instruction at a Board-approved school. -Has passed a competency assessment examination that meets generally accepted psychometric principles and standards and is approved by the Board. -Has submitted fingerprint cards in a form acceptable to the Board at the time the license application is filed and consented to a criminal history record check by the North Carolina Department of Justice. -Demonstrates satisfactory proof of proficiency in the English language.

List 5 examples of someone who is exempt from the massage & bodywork licensing law.

-Nurses -Physicians -Physical Therapists -Osteopaths -Physician's Assistants

List 5 of the major responsibilities of the Board.

-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. - Evaluate the qualifications of applicants for licensure under this Article. - Issue, renew, deny, suspend, or revoke licenses under this Article. - Reprimand or otherwise discipline licensees under this Article. - Assess the costs of disciplinary actions pursuant to G.S. 90-634.1(d)

What is the definition of massage according to your Beck massage text. How does it differ from the definition of massage according to the NCBMBT?

Massage is defined by Beck as the systematic manual manipulations of the soft tissues of the body by movements such as rubbing, kneading, pressing, rolling, slapping, and tapping for therapeutic purposes. Massage and bodywork is defined the NC practice act: Systems of activity applied to the soft tissues of the human body for therapeutic, educational, or relaxation purposes. The application may include: a. Pressure, friction, stroking, rocking, kneading, percussion, or passive or active stretching within the normal anatomical range of movement. b. Complementary methods, including the external application of water, heat, cold, lubricants, and other topical preparations. c. The use of mechanical devices that mimic or enhance actions that may possibly be done by the hands.

What is the mission of the North Carolina Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy (NCBMBT)?

Mission of the board is to protect the public and ensure competency of the licensees.

What is the difference between the following documents: The North Carolina Practice Act (Section 90 Article 36), and the Rules and Regulations of the North Carolina Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy (NCBMBT)

The practice act contains the law that was written by the legislative when NC became a licensed state. The rules and regulations were written by the board

When was the "Practice Act" passed by the legislature and when did the NCBMBT first meet to develop the rules

This legislation was originally signed into law by Governor James B. Hunt on November 6, 1998 NCBMBT first met on April 19 1999


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