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This week, the Alliance for Massage Therapy Education sent a letter to New York Gov. David A. Paterson asking him to veto Senate Bill 5431. This legislation would establish mandatory continuing education requirements for New York-licensed massage therapists.
While the Alliance for Massage Therapy Education supports the intent and purpose of this bill, it contains several provisions that would restrict the business of continuing education providers, and would reduce the number and scope of continuing education (CE) courses that are currently available to the licensed massage therapists of that state.
The organization has taken this action in accordance with its commitment to represent the interests of its members. In this instance, Senate Bill 5431 would negatively impact continuing education providers and schools that sponsor CE. Here are the Alliance's concerns with this legislation:
While this bill was under consideration by the New York General Assembly, the Alliance for Massage Therapy Education communicated these concerns to the bill sponsors, the executive secretary of the New York Board of Massage Therapy and the New York Chapter of the American Massage Therapy Association. The Alliance also provided suggested language to amend the bill to remove these unnecessary restrictions, while maintaining its overall intent. Unfortunately, these recommendations were not taken.
Senate Bill 5431 is seriously flawed and does not sufficiently improve public protection, and a veto by Gov. Paterson is necessary to prevent this legislation from becoming law. If the state of New York chooses to adopt CE requirements for therapists' license renewal, the Alliance will work to ensure these requirements are consistent with prevailing national standards in the massage therapy field.
Those who want to send their own veto request letter to Gov. Paterson should mail them to: State Capitol, Albany, New York 12224. The governor's website also has a direct e-mail response feature: www.state.ny.us/governor/contact/GovernorContactForm.php.
About the Alliance for Massage Therapy Education
The Alliance for Massage Therapy Education is the independent voice, advocate and resource for the community of massage therapy schools and educators. It serves the entire education sector–from entry-level training programs through post-graduate studies. Its national headquarters is located at 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, Virginia 22102. The phone number is (703) 506-2888, and the general office e-mail address is admin@afmte.org.
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