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TDLR accepts probated revocation in massage case and signals stepped-up anti-trafficking scrutiny
Summary
Commission accepted a probated revocation and ordered education and payment; staff outlined expanded enforcement against illicit massage businesses and raised concerns about exam access in simplified Chinese.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation commission accepted an agreed enforcement order in a massage-therapy matter that calls for license revocation suspended (probated) for one year, a $5,000 administrative penalty, and continuing education focused on professional boundaries and communications.
Nicole Burns, a prosecutor in TDLR's anti-human-trafficking/enforcement team, reported the settlement and said the respondent agreed to pay the fine and complete 50 hours…
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