D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 25. FOOD OPERATIONS AND COMMUNITY HYGIENE FACILITIES |
SubTilte 25-D. MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT AND HEALTH SPA FACILITY REGULATIONS |
Chapter 25-D5. CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, SANITATION, AND PREVENTING CONTAMINATION |
Section 25-D510. PREVENTING CONTAMINATION FROM MASSAGE THERAPIST - MASSAGE SUPPLEMENTARY AIDS
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510.1Massage supplementary aids used for massage therapy shall be of high-quality and used only for the purpose indicated on the product label. Massage supplementary aids include but are limited to:
(a)Superficial heat (hot packs);
(b)Cold (ice packs);
(c)Water;
(d)Supplementary aids such as non-prescription, non-medicinal salts, or salt glows, powders, liquids, creams, rubbing alcohol, liniments, antiseptics, oils, lotions, ointments; or
(e)Other similar preparations commonly used in massage therapy.
authority
Section 4902 of the Department of Health Functions Clarification Act of 2001 (“Act”) (effective October 3, 2001), D.C. Law 14-28, D.C. Official Code § 7-731(a)(12) (2008 Repl.), and the Mayor’s Order 2006-10 dated January 27, 2006
source
Final Rulemaking published at 56 DCR 7975 (October 9, 2009)