Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 20, § 2197-4.030
PURPOSE: This rule outlines the composition of an apprenticeship training program.
(1) An apprenticeship training program shall encompass those activities as defined within section 324.240(7), RSMo, and shall consist of at least five hundred (500) hours of supervised instruction pursuant to section 324.265.1(2), RSMo. The content of supervised instruction shall be subject to board approval and consist of the following:
(C) One hundred (100) clock hours dedicated to the study of anatomy and physiology taught by one (1) of the following:
bachelor, or advanced degree in a science related field from a college, university, or other institution of higher learning in the United States accredited by a regional accrediting commission recognized by the U.S. 20 CSR 2197-4
Department of Education that includes a course of study in anatomy and physiology. Such degrees include but are not limited to physical therapy, chiropractic, osteopathy, medicine, nursing, chemistry, or biology;
institution of higher learning in the United States accredited by a regional accrediting commission recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, a massage therapy program approved by the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education (CBHE), or an out-of-state school approved by an agency equivalent to the Missouri CBHE; or
semester hours or twenty-five (25) quarter hours in science or science related courses from a college, university, or other institution of higher learning in the United States accredited by a regional accrediting commission recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. All course work must have a passing grade and at least eight (8) semester hours or fifteen (15) quarter hours of the course of study shall be in anatomy and physiology. For the purpose of this regulation, a semester hour is equivalent to fifteen (15) clock hours and a quarter hour is equivalent to ten (10) clock hours;
(F) The proposed apprenticeship training program shall include a proposed timeline for completion of the apprenticeship training program.
shall be at least five (5) months in duration and shall be completed within twenty-four (24) months of commencement. A request to extend an apprenticeship beyond twenty-four (24) months shall be at the board’s discretion and upon receipt of a written request outlining the reason(s) for additional time. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
apprenticeship training program for no more than four (4) apprentices enrolled at any given time and no more than eight (8) apprentices per calendar year.
is not intended to be a method of providing massage therapy in the absence of progress toward licensure. A certified mentor shall discontinue an apprenticeship if the certified mentor has knowledge the apprentice does not intend to obtain a license or is enrolled in the apprenticeship training program with the intent to evade the licensing requirements.
direct supervision of a certified mentor and shall be subject to all applicable laws and regulations relating to massage therapy. As used in this section, direct supervision shall mean face-to-face direction, guidance, and support of the apprentice by the mentor during the course of study and student clinic/internship/practicum, and at any time an apprentice is providing massage therapy. The apprentice shall not receive reimbursement for massage therapy services provided as part of the approved apprenticeship program.
requirements for licensure shall not include unsupervised instruction provided via correspondence course, audiotape, videotape, or the Internet unless approved by the board. The course of instruction shall be face-toface, visually and verbally interactive, between the certified mentor and the apprentice(s).
the general public, the certified mentor shall conduct such training at a massage therapy business licensed by the board.
change or modify the board approved apprenticeship training program shall submit a written request to the board at least sixty (60) days in advance of the proposed changes.
(2) In order to enroll in an approved apprenticeship training program, an apprentice shall submit an enrollment application, provided by the board, at least fourteen (14) days prior to the anticipated commencement of the apprentice’s training. No apprentice shall receive credit for education received from a certified mentor of an approved apprenticeship training program until approved by the board.
AUTHORITY: sections 324.240 and 324.245, RSMo Supp. 2009.* Material in this rule was originally filed as 4 CSR 197-4.010 and 20 CSR 2197-4.010. Original rule filed Aug. 27, 2009, effective Feb. 28, 2010. *Original authority: 324.240, RSMo 1998, amended 1999, 2008 and 324.245, RSMo 1998, amended 1999, 2003, 2006.