Section 43-24A-2. Legislative findings and intent  


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  •    The General Assembly acknowledges that the practice of massage therapy affects the public health, safety, and welfare. Massage therapists must have a knowledge of anatomy and physiology and an understanding of the relationship between the structure and function of the tissue being treated and the total function of the body. Massage is therapeutic and regulations are necessary to protect the public from unqualified practitioners. It is in the interest of the public to set standards of qualifications, education, training, and experience for those who seek to practice massage therapy; to promote high standards of professional performance for those licensed to practice massage therapy; and to protect the public from unprofessional conduct by persons licensed to practice massage therapy.
Code 1981, § 43-24A-2, enacted by Ga. L. 2005, p. 1251, § 1/SB 110.