(1) It is not consistent with the standard of practice for a massage therapist to touch the following body parts on a client or patient except where specifically noted:
(a) The gluteal cleft (space distal to the coccyx to the anus) and perineum unless in accordance with WAC
246-830-557. For the purpose of this section and WAC
246-830-557, the perineum is defined as the tissues between the anus and scrotum or vulva;
(b) Anus or inside the rectum;
(c) Inside the urethra;
(d) Penis and scrotum;
(e) Vulva to include labia (major and minor), clitoris, bulb of vestibule, vulval vestibule, urinary meatus and the vaginal opening;
(f) Inside the vagina;
(g) Breasts, unless in accordance with WAC
246-830-555; or
(h) Inside the mouth unless an intraoral endorsement has been issued in accordance with WAC
246-830-490.
(2) A massage therapist shall not engage in sexual misconduct as described in WAC
246-16-100. Sexual misconduct will constitute grounds for disciplinary action.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
18.108.085 (1)(a),
18.108.025 (1)(a), chapter
18.108 RCW and 2020 c 76. WSR 21-02-012, § 246-830-550, filed 12/24/20, effective 9/1/21. Statutory Authority: RCW
18.108.025 (1)(a),
18.108.085 (1)(a),
43.70.041 and chapter
18.108 RCW. WSR 17-14-062, § 246-830-550, filed 6/29/17, effective 7/30/17.]