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Massage Therapist - Washington State Department of Health Policy Statement BOM 20-01 6, which waives the hands on portion of continuing education, expired on December 31, 2022 Beginning January 1, 2023, to renew their license, massage therapists are required to complete the continuing education requirements as provided in WAC 246-830-475
Washington State Department of Health Massage therapist in Yakima County suspended on charges of indecent liberties May 16 State revokes, suspends licenses, certifications, registrations of health care providers-05-16-2025 DOH Reach and Impact 80803 new practitioners licensed 166135 water samples evaluated for contaminants
Approved Schools - Washington State Department of Health Classic Institute of Massage Dawn Lafferty 1101 Ave D Ste D-205 Snohomish,WA 98290 425-923-5938 Coeur d’Alene Massage school 1625 N 4 th St Ste 203 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814-6178 208-765-1075 Columbia River Institute of Massage Therapy Annie LaCroix 230 North Mission Street Wenatchee, WA 98801 509-888-7272 D Day Spa Academy Teresa
Provider Credential Search - Washington State Department of Health As of May 1, 2025, DOH no longer sends printed certificates and paper renewal notices to licensed professionals Moving forward notifications will be sent by email, and certificates will be available through the HELMS portal, once approved Facilities and those without an email registered with DOH will continue to receive them by mail Access to high volumes of Provider Credential Search data
Laws - Washington State Department of Health The RCW and WAC that directly relate to Massage Therapists: Revised Code of Washington: RCW Chapter RCW 18 108 Washington Administrative Code: WAC 246-830 Revised Code of Washington (RCW) A statute or Revised Code of Washington (RCW) is written by the Washington State Legislature Once legislation is signed by the governor, it becomes law
Frequently Asked Questions - Washington State Department of Health A massage program must consist of a minimum of 500 hours, must be completed in no less than six months, and must consist of the subjects listed in WAC 246-830-430 Effective September 1, 2021, the minimum education and training hours will increase to 625 hours
Licensing Information - Washington State Department of Health Massage therapists must renew their license every year Credentials expire on the therapist's birthday and may be renewed within 90 days prior to the expiration date Visit the massage therapist continuing education webpage to learn about requirements and regulations
Massage Training Program Application Packet The principal responsibility of the Board of Massage is to safeguard the public’s health and safety by ensuring that licensed massage therapists are qualified to perform therapeutic massage, and that the schools or apprenticeship programs where they study will provide the education they need to do so
Licensing Requirements - Washington State Department of Health In order to qualify for a massage therapy license in Washington State, all applicants must either: Successfully complete a board-approved massage school, massage program, transfer program or apprenticeship program, or