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i <br /> k <br /> grant to have all of the therapist to pay the fee when it was for the nurses <br /> and not the patients who didn't meet the board's a cemptionO <br /> Ills. Grady stated that she noir understood the situation. <br /> Ms. Warden continued by stating that they should do some background <br /> work on the requirements with shiatsu. <br /> Mr. Harrington interrupted Ms. Warden and stated that he was unsure if h <br /> wanted to go that far by making a separate policy. He stili considered-it to <br /> be massage since it stili involved touching and invigoration involved. It <br /> was per the board's definition massage. <br /> ils. Levies stated that the training modality was different. <br /> Mr. Farrington re-iterated that by the board's definition it was massage. <br /> Mr. Santos asked if she had a license in Falmouth to tie this, <br /> IVIS. Levin responded that she did have a license in Falmouth and in <br /> Bourne. <br /> We Harrington continued that by the hours stated he didn't have any other <br /> backup to do this. <br /> Ms. Grady felt that since Nis. Levin was working in the field since 1993 <br /> would curer the amount of hour criteria, she asked l lr. Harrington if the <br /> state sent the board any criteria regarding the required time. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that there was nothing from the state regarding <br /> this type of situation. <br /> IVIS. Grady asked if there were any comments. she then stated that in her t, <br /> opinion Ms. Levin had been doing this a long time and was licensed in <br /> neighboring communities. she was also part of the staff at Falmouth <br /> Hospital, <br /> Mr. Santos agreed that she met the better part of the massage regulations <br /> requirements, <br /> IVIS. Grady asked for a motion. <br /> Mr. Santos made a motion to approve Ms. L vin's application request for a <br /> shiatsu massage therapist license. Mr. Sall seconded the motion* Motion <br /> Passed. <br /> 2 <br />