Comments about ‘Massage therapy license bill on hold for now’
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"Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfield, said he proposed the bill due to a request from the industry."
I am sure this is true, most regulatory law is protecting someone's economic interest. A requirement like this would benefit those who practice massage therapy full time at the expense of those who practice part time.
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