Relias Academy offers convenient online courses for licensed professionals, paraprofessionals, and lifelong learners. Information on course requirements by the Pennsylvania State Board of Massage Therapy are below, as well as a list of approved and accredited courses.
- View your license’s education requirements. If you have questions about Relias courses and how they can help you meet educational requirements, call 1-844-735-2223 and press 1 to speak with an Educational Advisor.
- Browse the course list below to view education accepted by the Pennsylvania State Board of Massage Therapy. View course details or click Add to Cart to checkout and instantly enroll!
Expiration- Due On
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- Due Every
- 2 years
- Due Based On
- Every 2 Years
| Accepted CEUsAMTA, NCBTMB (Not currently offered by Relias Learning) | Hours- Hours Required
- 24
- Max Online Hours
- 8
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Required Topics | Hours | Frequency |
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Ethics/Laws/Rules/Jurisprudence | 4 | 2 years |
Child Abuse and Maltreatment All health-related licensees/certificate holders and funeral directors are considered “mandatory reporters” under section 6311 of the Child Protective Services Law (23 P.S. § 6311). Therefore, all persons applying for issuance of an initial license or certificate from any of the health-related boards (except the State Board of Veterinary Medicine) or from the State Board of Funeral Directors are required to complete, as a condition of licensure, 3 hours of training approved by the Department of Human Services (DHS) on the topic of child abuse recognition and reporting.
As a condition of biennial renewal, you are required to complete 2 hours of approved training on the topic of child abuse recognition and reporting from an approved provider. If your license is close to expiration, we recommend that you check with the approved provider of your course to confirm the time-frame in which they plan to submit the results. | 2 | 2 years |
The information on this page was considered accurate when it was published. Relias Learning does not guarantee any board approvals or licensing regulations. Contact your professional board for their official requirements.