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2013 Changes to Florida Massage Establishment Laws

September 29, 2013 by Ivy Hultquist

In July and August, most Florida massage licensees received a postcard from the MQA about a change to the massage establishment regulation, due to the passage of House Bill 7005.

This change will affect a small minority of massage therapists. The intent of this bill was to curb illegal massage activity by (theoretically) making it easier to identify locations where illegal activity was taking place.

Below are the changes to Chapter 480, F.S. that become effective October 1, 2013:

Massage Establishment Hours of Operation

Massage establishments may no longer operate between Midnight and 5:00 am.

Location Exceptions
Certain Health Care Facilities (as defined by s. 408.07)

Motels, Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, and Time Shares

Public Airports

Pari-Mutuel Facilities (In Florida, pari-mutuel facilities is where wagering is authorized for horse racing, harness horse racing, greyhound racing, jai alai games, and cardroom poker games. I had to look that up.)

Operation during county or municipality-approved special events

Or when ALL massages during midnight and 5:00 A.M. are under the direction of a(n):

Medical Physician (MD)

Physician Assistant (PA)

Osteopathic Physician (DO)

Chiropractic Physician (DC)

Podiatrist (DPM)

Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP)

Dentist (DDS)

You may no longer live in a licensed massage establishment unless it is zoned residential (480.0475 [2])

I imagine this law came to be as another way to investigate and shut down brothel-like “massage establishments” and places that support human-trafficking. If you have ever watched 20/20 or Dateline bust a massage parlor that has “living quarters” in the back of the establishment, you know what I am talking about.

A person operating a massage establishment may not use
or permit the establishment to be used as a principal domicile
unless the establishment is zoned for residential use under a
local ordinance.

Advertising Changes

It does not take long to find listings on Craigslist or other social media sites by individuals offering illegal massage services (by licensed or unlicensed individuals). There are new grounds for discipline for those that attempt to induce, engage, or attempt to engage in unlawful sexual misconduct, as described in 480.0485, F.S.

Criminal Penalties

Criminal penalties were established to for those violating of the new requirements of 480.0475, F.S. The first offense is a first degree misdemeanor. The second and all subsequent offenses is a third degree felony.

 

To read the full House Bill, click here.

 

Category: florida massage license

About Ivy Hultquist

Thank you for reading this post! In addition to writing here at Advanced Massage Techniques, I write specifically about barefoot massage at Ashiatsu.net, and write about more general massage topics at Massage & Bloggywork.

  

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Comments

  1. Stacey

    October 1, 2013 at 11:05 am

    If I rent an office with 3 massage rooms in it, and I have the establishment license in my name do the other renters within the same office need the est. lic. Too?

    Reply
    • Ivy

      October 1, 2013 at 11:19 am

      Typically the establishment license is location dependent. So if your license covers the building with all of the rooms you share, there should be no need for another license.

      Reply
      • Stacey

        October 1, 2013 at 12:13 pm

        Thank you, I have heard conflicting information, even about a therapist loosing her license because she worked under another persons massage est. license and was not his employee, but a renter.

        Reply
        • Ivy

          October 1, 2013 at 1:04 pm

          Do they have a separate business name? That may be something you would want to email/call the Board of massage about just to make sure. They are good about answering those types of questions.

          Reply
  2. Claire

    November 26, 2013 at 12:03 pm

    Do you think these massage laws will actually be effective?

    Reply
    • Ivy

      November 26, 2013 at 1:34 pm

      It depends how much time the DOH puts into investigating establishment complaints and checking on compliance.

      Reply
  3. Chris

    January 3, 2017 at 5:24 pm

    Hi Ivy!

    If I am in the process of opening my massage studio establishment and I haven’t received my license as of yet because we are still 8 to 10 weeks away from opening, would it be okay to have 2 therapists go to a 5K with me and offer complimentary massages to promote the opening of my business in the community?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Ivy Hultquist

      January 18, 2017 at 2:03 pm

      Hi Chris,

      You cannot legally massage, but the others could if they have licenses. I am not sure how to promote the massage establishment since it does not have a number/license yet and neither do you. Sorry!

      Ivy

      Reply

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