As we have shared, AMTA-MD has asked the Maryland Board of Massage Therapy Examiners to formally extend the renewal deadline for a year and to reduce or eliminate CE and CPR requirements.
While everyone has bigger concerns, we know that this is an anxiety point for many of us. CEs and license renewal costs a lot of money, it takes time to earn CEs and we are all out of business right now. While Governor Hogan has extended all renewals to 30 days after the state of emergency is over, that timing is a big unknown, and could leave many of us scrambling.
On Wednesday the Maryland Board of Massage Therapy Examiners had their monthly meeting via teleconference. AMTA-Maryland is very grateful that our letter and concerns were addressed by the board and have been added to their continuing focus.
As of Wednesday, no changes in relation to our requests have been made by the board. They agreed that these are important considerations and will continue to monitor the situation. There is also a question as to whether the board has the authority to make these changes.
AMTA-MD has also reached out to some of our allies in the Maryland Legislature to ask for their guidance and support. If such changes need to be made by the Governor or legislature, we have initiated that process.