Current through November 8, 2024
Section 640C.210 - Lubricants; spa treatments, muds and body wraps1. A lubricant used in the practice of massage therapy, reflexology or structural integration, including, without limitation, oil, soap, alcohol, powder, lotion, shampoo and salts, must be:(a) Dispensed from a suitable container that prevents contamination; and(b) Stored in a manner that prevents contamination and preserves the integrity of the lubricant.2. A massage therapist, reflexologist or structural integration practitioner shall: (a) Sanitize a container used to dispense a lubricant:(1) Between each client; and(2) Each time before the massage therapist, reflexologist or structural integration practitioner refills the container; and(b) Ensure that there are no contraindications before using a lubricant or topical application on a client.3. A massage therapist or structural integration practitioner may use spa treatments, muds and body wraps while practicing massage therapy if the massage therapist or structural integration practitioner considers and follows sanitary procedures in his or her use of those materials.Nev. Admin. Code § 640C.210
Added to NAC by Bd. of Massage Therapists by R009-07, eff. 6-17-2008; A by R108-17AP, eff. 2/27/2018; A by R128-20A, eff. 9/20/2022; A by R128-20A, eff. 9/20/2022; A by R017-24A, eff. 6/5/2024NRS 640C.320 and 640C.330