"Unprofessional conduct" for an individual includes the following and may be further defined by division rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act: (1) the maintenance, operation, or assistance in the establishment or operation of any place of business for the purpose of performing massage services without first obtaining a business license, if a license is required; (2) failure to comply with any applicable ordinances relating to the regulation of massage establishment; (3) failure to comply with all applicable state and local health or sanitation codes; (4) failure of a massage therapy supervisor to properly supervise a massage apprentice, massage assistant, or a massage assistant-in-training; (5) failure to maintain mechanical or electrical equipment in a safe operating condition; (6) failure to adequately monitor clients utilizing steam rooms, dry heat cabinets, or water baths; (7) prescription or administration of medicine or drugs; (8) engagement in any act or practice in a professional capacity that is outside of the scope of massage services; and (9) engagement in any act or practice in a professional capacity for which the licensed individual is not competent to perform through training or experience.
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