CEBU, Philippines - The Department of Health has issued a three-year moratorium on its administrative order mandating the licensing of massage therapists.
The moratorium was issued to give ample time for the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and DOH to harmonize the government's program for massage therapists in the country.
The moratorium took effect last month and will stay in place until December 2017.
Consul Robert Lim Joseph, secretary general of the Philippine Organization of Wellness Establishments and Resources, told The Freeman the DOH must have taken the organization’s opposition to the administrative order.
“We expect to meet the DOH Secretary next week,” Joseph said.
Last month, through TESDA-7, some spa and wellness operators in Cebu called for a congressional inquiry into the DOH order.
Administrative Order No. 2010-0034 dated December 10, 2010 entitled Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations Governing Massage Clinics and Sauna Establishments, provides that no person is authorized to practice massage as a profession without holding a valid Certificate of Registration issued by the Committee of Examiners for Massage Therapy and approved by the DOH. This has been in place since January 2011.
Joint Memorandum Circular 2015-001 of TESDA and DOH requires, at a minimum, massage therapists must have a National Certificate in Massage Therapy NC II issued by TESDA, which is valid during the moratorium period as a minimum requirement.
A composite team of TESDA and DOH experts will work out a process that would harmonize the implementation of training, assessment and certification/licensure of massage therapists.
This initiative of TESDA and DOH to harmonize the program on massage therapy is intended to attract more students to take the course and promote it as a viable career.
TESDA-7 Board Member Art Barrit, spokesman of the Associated Labor Union-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (ALU-TUCP), said they have forwarded the requests for inquiry to TUCP Party-list Rep. Raymond Democrito Mendoza. — (FREEMAN)