South Carolina Statutes

§ 40-30-10 — Purpose.

South Carolina § 40-30-10
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 40PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Ch. 30MASSAGE THERAPY PRACTICE

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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 40-30-10 (2026).

Text

The General Assembly recognizes that the practice of massage therapy is potentially harmful to the public in that massage therapists must have a knowledge of anatomy, kinesiology, and physiology and an understanding of the relationship between the structure and the function of the tissues being treated and the total function of the body. Massage therapy is therapeutic, and regulations are necessary to protect the public from unqualified massage therapists and unsafe establishments. It is, therefore, necessary in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare to regulate the practice of massage therapy and the operation of massage therapy establishments and sole practitioner establishments in this State. However, restrictions must be imposed to the extent necessary to protect the public

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 467, SECTION 3; 1996 Act No. 387, SECTION 1. Formerly Code 1976 SECTION 40-30-20, renumbered and amended by 2022 Act No. 151 (S.227), SECTION 2, eff May 13, 2023. Editor's Note Prior Laws: Former SECTION 40-30-10 was titled Short title, and had the following history: 1986 Act No. 467, SECTION 3; 1996 Act No. 387, SECTION 1. Effect of Amendment 2022 Act No. 151, SECTION 2, in the first sentence, substituted "massage therapy" for "massage/bodywork" and "massage therapists" for "massage/bodywork therapists", in the second sentence, substituted "Massage therapy" for "Massage/bodywork" and "unqualified massage therapists and unsafe establishments" for "unqualified practitioners", in the third sentence, substituted "massage therapy and the operation of massage therapy establishments and sole practitioner establishments" for "massage/bodywork", and made a nonsubstantive change in the fourth sentence.

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