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	<title>Ojai School of Massage - Therapeutic Massage for Humans and Animals &#187; California Massage Laws</title>
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		<title>California&#8217;s Voluntary Massage Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[California has finally passed a voluntary massage law that will help massage therapists avoid the pitfalls of having to get a massage license from every jurisdiction that they work in. Before this law was passed therapists would have to get a massage license from every city or county that they did massage in. Therapists will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>California has finally passed a <a href="http://ojaischoolofmassage.com/documents/SB731.pdf">voluntary massage law</a> that will help massage therapists avoid the pitfalls of having to get a massage license from every jurisdiction that they work in. Before this law was passed therapists would have to get a massage license from every city or county that they did massage in. Therapists will now be able to get a state license to practice massage in any city or county in California. The <a href="http://camtc.org">massage board</a> is now operational and accepting <a href="http://ojaischoolofmassage.com/documents/Application090820.pdf">applications</a> so if you want to avoid the headaches of getting a license in every city you work in, get your state license. You will see that there are two levels of massage practitioners. A 250 hour level and a 500 hour level of education defines these two levels. </p>
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