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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

309.354 Kentucky Board of Licensure for Massage Therapy -- Appointments --

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(1)There is created a board to be known as the Kentucky Board of Licensure for
Massage Therapy, which shall be an independent agency.
(2)The Governor shall appoint seven
(7)members to serve on the board with the
following representation:
(a)Five
(5)members who are massage therapists licensed under KRS 309.350 to
309.364, who have been in the practice of massage therapy for at least five
of the last seven
(7)years, and who have been residents of Kentucky for at
least one
(1)year;
(b)Of these five (5), at least one
(1)but no more than two
(2)shall own or direct
a board-approved massage therapy training program or be a designated
representative of a school owner or of a school director; and
(c)Two
(2)members shall be appointed by the Governor and shall serve as
members at large who are neither licensed massage therapists nor spouses of
persons who are licensed, or have a direct or indirect interest in the profession
regulated under KRS 309.350 to 309.364. One
(1)of the two
(2)may hold a
license in another health care profession.
(3)Appointments shall be for three
(3)years with initial appointments as follows: three
(3)appointees shall serve three
(3)year terms; two
(2)shall serve two
(2)year
terms; and two
(2)shall serve one
(1)year terms. The Governor shall assign terms
to initial members at his or her discretion.
(4)The board shall elect initially, and annually thereafter, a chair, vice chair, and
secretary from its membership and shall meet at least once per year, and more often
as deemed necessary, at a time and at a place in Kentucky for the board to fulfill its
duties.
(5)Each member of the board shall receive a per diem not to exceed one hundred
dollars ($100) and other actual and necessary expenses for each day he or she is
actually engaged in the discharge of the board's official duties.
(6)Upon recommendation of the board, the Governor may remove any member of the
board for a poor attendance record, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
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