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Code · Connecticut · Title 20 — Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards · CHAPTER 384a* — Massage Therapists

Sec. 20-206h. Enforcement within available appropriations. Formal investigations.

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(a)The Commissioner of Public Health shall carry out the commissioner's responsibilities with respect to enforcement of the provisions of sections 20-206b , 20-206d and 20-206g within available appropriations.
(b)If the commissioner has cause to believe, based upon credible information or complaint, that any person has violated the provisions of section 20-206b , 20-206d or 20-206g , the commissioner may, not later than thirty days after receiving such information or complaint, begin a formal investigation of the alleged violation. In the course of such formal investigation, the commissioner may inquire as to whether a person under investigation obtained a license from the department legally by comparing the photograph on such person's identification with a photograph of such person obtained from the organization that administered the examination prescribed by the department pursuant to section 20-206b . Photographs that do not match shall constitute prima facie evidence that such person is engaging in the practice of massage therapy without a license in violation of section 20-206b . For purposes of this subsection, “identification” means a motor vehicle operator's license issued pursuant to section 14-36 or any other valid form of identification issued by the federal government or a state or municipal government, provided such identification includes a photograph.
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