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Committee approves bill to join interstate massage compact, raises training hours for licensure
Summary
House Bill 232 passed the panel by voice vote. The bill would let Georgia join an interstate licensing compact for massage therapists, raise required training from 500 to 625 hours, and establish a national data system to track licenses and incidents.
House Bill 232, which would authorize Georgia to join an interstate licensing compact for massage therapy, cleared the Regulated Industries Committee on a voice vote. The measure also increases the minimum training hours for licensure and creates a national data system for license tracking and incident reporting.
The bill’s sponsor told the committee the compact is already the law in…
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