Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R156. Commerce, Occupational and Professional Licensing |
R156-47b. Massage Therapy Practice Act Rule |
R156-47b-502. Unprofessional Conduct
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"Unprofessional conduct" includes:
(1) engaging in any lewd, indecent, obscene or unlawful behavior while acting as a massage therapist;
(2) as an apprentice supervisor, failing to provide direct supervision to a massage apprentice;
(3) practicing as a massage apprentice without direct supervision in accordance with Subsection 58-47b-102(4);
(4) as an apprentice supervisor, failing to provide and document adequate instruction or training as applicable;
(5) as an apprentice supervisor, advising, directing or instructing an apprentice in any instruction or behavior that is inconsistent, contrary or contradictory to established professional or ethical standards of the profession;
(6) failing to notify a client of any health condition the licensee may have that could present a hazard to the client;
(7) failure to use appropriate draping procedures to protect the client's personal privacy; and
(8) failing to conform to the generally accepted and recognized standards and ethics of the profession including those established in the Utah Chapter of the American Massage Therapy Association "Utah Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice", September 17, 2005 edition, which is hereby incorporated by reference.