49 Pa. Code § 20.62
(a) A massage therapist licensed under the act is permitted to practice massage therapy within the approved premises of a salon if all of the following conditions are met:
(2) The salon owner provides an appropriate level of privacy for clients in accordance with all of the following:
(i) Massage therapy services within the scope of practice of the Cosmetology Law. When a massage therapist is practicing in a separate massage therapy room of the salon or in the areas of the salon used for cosmetology or esthetics, the massage therapist is practicing in the licensed square footage of the salon. Physical barriers separating the areas used for massage therapy services from the areas used for cosmetology or esthetics are not required when a massage therapist provides massage therapy services that are within the scope of practice of cosmetology as defined in § 7.1 (relating to definitions) as follows:
(ii) Massage therapy services beyond the scope of practice of the Cosmetology Law. When a massage therapist is practicing in a separate massage therapy room of the salon, the massage therapist is practicing in the licensed square footage of the salon. A salon owner shall provide separate massage therapy rooms with permanent walls and doors to ensure privacy for clients receiving massage therapy services from a massage therapist when the massage therapy services are beyond the scope of practice of cosmetology or esthetics as provided in § 7.1. The following apply:
The provisions of this § 20.61 added under section 9.3 of the Cosmetology Law (63 P.S. § 515.3).
The provisions of this § 20.61 added January 17, 2025, effective January 18, 2025, 55 Pa.B. 454.
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 20.61 (relating to definitions).