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		<title>Requirements To Practice Massage Therapy in San Francisco</title>
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To Practice Massage Therapy in San Francisco
Requirements:
General Practitioner Permit
100 hrs training    $105 application fee    $78 yearly renewal fee
Advanced Practitioner Permit 
200 hrs training   $105 application fee   $78 yearly fee
Outcall Service Permit
General or Advanced Permit    $252 application fee       $209 yearly fee
You will have to pass a very simple exam to obtain a [...]]]></description>
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<td id="preview_body" class="post" width="100%"><span><strong>To Practice Massage Therapy in San Francisco</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Requirements:</strong><br />
<strong>General Practitioner Permit</strong><br />
100 hrs training    $105 application fee    $78 yearly renewal fee</p>
<p><strong>Advanced Practitioner Permit </strong><br />
200 hrs training   $105 application fee   $78 yearly fee</p>
<p><strong>Outcall Service Permit</strong><br />
General or Advanced Permit    $252 application fee       $209 yearly fee</p>
<p>You will have to pass a very simple exam to obtain a permit<br />
1)You need 70% correct answers to pass the exam. It is easy to pass if you study the basic muscle groups and bones from Anatomy class and you can pick up a &#8220;Study Guide &amp; Resources&#8221; from Env. Health Section on Market street which has all of this info and gives you tips on what to know for the test</p>
<p>The Environmental Health Section <br />
1390 Market Street, Suite 210<br />
SF, CA 94102<br />
phone:#415.252.3800<br />
hotline: 415.252.3882<br />
<a href="http://www.sfdph.org/eh/massage.htm" target="_blank">www.sfdph.org/eh/massage.htm</a></p>
<p>They will tell you what to bring to the test. Bring either a CHECK or MONEY ORDER to pay for the application fee&#8230; Schedule your test date with them and pick up a massage therapists study guide book&#8230; </p>
<p>2)When you pass the exam, go to City Hall (1 block away) to the tax collector&#8217;s office to pay the $78 fee for your license.  (The licensing fee might have gone up, so be prepared for that.)</p>
<p>3)For your permit, you will be asked to take a picture&#8230;</td>
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