Visit the State Board of Massage Therapy website by clicking here.

The Board reviews legislation and proposes new rules and regulations affecting the profession. It maintains high standards within the field and protects consumers by investigating and resolving complaints against practitioners. It also works to maintain the educational standards of the profession by directing curricula, licensing schools, and establishing continuing education requirements.

Click on any of the links below for more detailed information about the Board of Registration and all pertinent professional licensing forms.

Massage Therapy Licensing

Board of Massage Therapy Meetings

License Renewal

Pennsylvania Massage Laws and Regulations

All licenses expire January 31 of the odd numbered years. Licensees must complete at least 24 hours of continuing education. 16 of the 24 hours must be contact hours, 4 hours must be in professional ethics and 2 hours must be in ACT 31 recognizing and reporting child abuse from an approved provider as outlined under the Announcements section on the Board’s website.