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Code · Washington · Title 18 — Businesses and Professions · Chapter 18.240

RCW 18.240.030

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The secretary shall issue a certificate to any applicant who demonstrates that the following requirements have been met:
(1)Successful completion of a training program approved by the secretary that includes three hundred hours of instruction in general animal massage techniques, kinesiology, anatomy, physiology, behavior, first aid care, and handling techniques as follows:
(a)For a certificate to practice animal massage on large animals, the three hundred hours of specialized instruction must be related to the performance of animal massage on large animals; and
(b)For a certificate to practice animal massage on small animals, the three hundred hours of specialized instruction must be related to the performance of animal massage on small animals; and
(2)Successful completion of a competency evaluation, approved by the secretary, in either large animal massage or small animal massage, or both.
[ 2007 c 70 s 4 .]
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