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Washington State Massage Therapy Jurisprudence Exam 2026: 350+ Verified Q&A — Law, Ethics & Scope (Plus Rationales) Master the Washington State LMT licensing requirements with this definitive 2026 jurisprudence practice guide featuring over 350 verified questions and detailed rationales. This resource provides a comprehensive review of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC) regarding massage scope of practice, mandatory reporting, and professional ethics. Fully updated for the 2026 cycle, this guide is the ultimate tool for navigating state-specific regulations and securing your license with confidence.
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Pass your Washington State Massage Jurisprudence Exam on the first attempt with this comprehensive 2026 practice guide featuring over 2 50 verified questions and detailed rationales. This resource provides a deep dive into the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) and Revised Code of Washington (RCW) regarding massage scope of practice, mandatory reporting, and professional ethics. Fully updated for the 2026 licensing cycle, this instant- download PDF is the ultimate tool for mastering state-specific regulations and securing your LMT license
1. According to Washington law, what is the minimum age required to obtain a massage therapist license? A. 16 B. 18 C. 21 D. 25 Answer: B. 18 Rationale: RCW 18.108.070 states that an applicant must be at least 18 years old to be eligible for licensure. 2. A licensed massage therapist (LMT) must notify the Department of Health (DOH) of a change in their residential or business address within how many days? A. 10 days B. 15 days C. 30 days D. 60 days Answer: C. 30 days Rationale: WAC 246- 830 - 020 requires practitioners to report address changes within 30 days to ensure regulatory correspondence is received.
3. In Washington State, how many hours of Continuing Education (CE) must an LMT complete every two years? A. 12 hours B. 20 hours C. 24 hours D. 30 hours Answer: C. 24 hours Rationale: WAC 246- 830 - 475 dictates that LMTs must complete 24 hours of CE every two-year cycle. 4. Which of the following is considered "Unprofessional Conduct" under the Uniform Disciplinary Act (UDA)? A. Failing to provide a client with a business card. B. Use of a false, fraudulent, or misleading advertisement. C. Charging a client more than the suggested retail price for lotion. D. Practicing in a room with a window. Answer: B. Use of a false, fraudulent, or misleading advertisement. Rationale: RCW 18.130.180 explicitly lists deceptive advertising as a violation of professional standards. 5. How long must a massage therapist maintain a client's health records after the last date of service? A. 3 years B. 5 years C. 6 years D. 10 years Answer: C. 6 years Rationale: WAC 246- 830 - 565 requires that massage records be kept for at least six years from the date of the last treatment. 6. If a massage therapist is convicted of a felony, they must report this to the DOH within:
Answer: B. You employ or contract with two or more massage therapists. Rationale: Washington law requires a business license for establishments with multiple therapists under one owner.
10. Draping is legally required in Washington to ensure: A. The client stays warm. B. The protection of client privacy and professional boundaries. C. The massage oil does not stain the sheets. D. The therapist doesn't have to touch the skin directly. Answer: B. The protection of client privacy and professional boundaries. Rationale: WAC 246- 830 - 560 mandates draping to maintain modesty and professionalism. 11. Which organization has the authority to issue or revoke a massage license in Washington? A. AMTA B. NCBTMB C. Washington State Board of Massage / Department of Health D. FSMTB Answer: C. Washington State Board of Massage / Department of Health Rationale: Only the state regulatory bodies have the legal jurisdiction to manage licensure. 12. When must an LMT provide a written disclosure statement (Informed Consent) to a client? A. After the first three sessions. B. Prior to the start of the initial treatment. C. Only if the client is a minor. D. Only if the client requests it. Answer: B. Prior to the start of the initial treatment. Rationale: WAC 246- 830 - 550 requires disclosure of credentials and session details before the first massage begins.
13. A therapist who practices with an expired license is subject to: A. A small verbal warning. B. Fines and potential permanent loss of license for unlicensed practice. C. No penalty as long as they renew within 90 days. D. A mandatory 100 hours of extra CE. Answer: B. Fines and potential permanent loss of license for unlicensed practice. Rationale: Practicing without a current license is a serious violation of the UDA. 14. LMTs must complete a one-time training regarding which public health topic? A. Ebola awareness B. Suicide prevention C. Flu vaccine benefits D. Nutrition for athletes Answer: B. Suicide prevention Rationale: RCW 43.70.442 requires certain healthcare providers, including LMTs, to complete this one-time training. 15. Which of the following constitutes "Sexual Misconduct"? A. Massaging the abdomen with consent. B. Any behavior, gestures, or expressions that are seductive or sexually demeaning. C. Massaging the gluteal muscles through a sheet. D. Suggesting a client remove their clothing for the treatment. Answer: B. Any behavior, gestures, or expressions that are seductive or sexually demeaning. Rationale: WAC 246- 16 - 100 defines sexual misconduct broadly to protect the safety of the client. 16. An LMT may massage a minor (under age 18) ONLY if: A. The minor is at least 16 years old. B. A parent or legal guardian provides written consent.
Rationale: Inactive status allows a therapist to pause their license without it becoming "expired."
20. According to the UDA, a healthcare professional must report another LMT if they have: A. A different political opinion. B. Knowledge of unprofessional conduct or a risk to patient safety. C. Better reviews on Google. D. A messy massage room. Answer: B. Knowledge of unprofessional conduct or a risk to patient safety. Rationale: Washington has mandatory reporting laws to ensure public safety within the profession. 21. Washington State LMTs must hold current certification in: A. Personal Training. B. CPR and First Aid. C. Yoga Instruction. D. Aromatherapy. Answer: B. CPR and First Aid. Rationale: Maintaining current CPR/First Aid is a requirement for active licensure in WA. 22. An LMT can be disciplined for failing to cooperate with: A. Their landlord. B. An investigation by the DOH. C. A local chamber of commerce. D. A survey from a massage school. Answer: B. An investigation by the DOH. Rationale: Refusal to cooperate with the regulatory board is a form of unprofessional conduct under RCW 18.130.180.
23. Advertising for massage services must include: A. The therapist's home phone number. B. The therapist's credential or license number (MA######). C. The therapist's photo. D. A list of all retail prices. Answer: B. The therapist's credential or license number (MA######). Rationale: WAC 246- 830 - 540 requires the license number to be visible on all ads for public verification. 24. Which of the following is an "Adjudicative Proceeding"? A. A staff meeting at a spa. B. A formal legal hearing regarding a license violation. C. A massage school graduation. D. A CE class on anatomy. Answer: B. A formal legal hearing regarding a license violation. Rationale: This refers to the formal process of settling legal disputes involving professional licenses. 25. If an LMT provides massage for a sexual purpose, the Board of Massage: A. Will give them a warning. B. Has no jurisdiction if the client liked it. C. Will likely revoke the license permanently. D. Will require 10 hours of extra ethics classes. Answer: C. Will likely revoke the license permanently. Rationale: Sexual contact with clients is a top-tier violation resulting in permanent revocation of the right to practice. 26. How many ethics/professionalism hours are required in each renewal cycle? A. 1 hour B. 2 hours C. 4 hours D. 8 hours
30. If a client refuses to provide a health history, the LMT should: A. Massage them anyway. B. Explain that without a history, the therapist cannot safely perform the massage and may refuse service. C. Call the police. D. Use a fake name for the client. Answer: B. Explain that without a history, the therapist cannot safely perform the massage and may refuse service. Rationale: Intake information is essential for screening contraindications and ensuring safe practice. 31. The term "Massage" and "Massage Therapy" are: A. Unregulated terms anyone can use. B. Protected titles that can only be used by licensed individuals. C. Terms only used in hospitals. D. Scientific terms for scratching. Answer: B. Protected titles that can only be used by licensed individuals. Rationale: RCW 18.108.030 protects these titles to prevent public confusion. 32. A massage therapist is required to have what type of professional identification at their place of business? A. A business card on the door. B. Their original license (or a copy) displayed in a visible location. C. A photo ID from the DMV. D. A name tag with a nickname. Answer: B. Their original license (or a copy) displayed in a visible location. Rationale: WAC 246- 830 - 040 requires public display of the license for verification. 33. An "Impaired Practitioner" program is available for therapists with: A. Low income.
B. Substance abuse or mental health issues affecting their practice. C. Poor massage skills. D. Expired licenses. Answer: B. Substance abuse or mental health issues affecting their practice. Rationale: Programs like WHPS exist to rehabilitate impaired professionals while protecting the public.
34. "Gross Negligence" is defined as: A. Forgetting to smile. B. A reckless disregard for the safety or health of the client. C. Being five minutes late for an appointment. D. Using too much massage oil. Answer: B. A reckless disregard for the safety or health of the client. Rationale: This is a severe legal standard involving an extreme lack of care for client safety. 35. If an LMT wants to perform "colon hydrotherapy," they must: A. Just have their massage license. B. Be a licensed physician or have specific training recognized by the board. C. Have 10 years of experience. D. Only perform it on relatives. Answer: B. Be a licensed physician or have specific training recognized by the board. Rationale: Colon hydrotherapy is not within the standard massage scope of practice. 36. A therapist may be fined up to how much per violation of the UDA? A. $ B. $ C. $5, D. $25,
40. If an LMT is disciplined by another state's board, they must: A. Keep it a secret. B. Report the disciplinary action to the Washington DOH. C. Quit practicing in Washington. D. Sue the other state's board. Answer: B. Report the disciplinary action to the Washington DOH. Rationale: Discipline in another jurisdiction is grounds for discipline in Washington and must be reported. 41. The use of "Massage" in a business name by an unlicensed person is: A. Allowed if they have a business degree. B. A violation of the title protection law. C. Only allowed for foot spas. D. Legal if they only do Reiki. Answer: B. A violation of the title protection law. Rationale: Title protection ensures only licensed individuals represent themselves as providing massage. 42. Which of the following is required for a "Mobile Massage" practice? A. A special CDL driver's license. B. Maintaining proper record-keeping and hygiene standards regardless of location. C. No license is needed if you are mobile. D. You must only massage in a commercial van. Answer: B. Maintaining proper record-keeping and hygiene standards regardless of location. Rationale: The same standards of safety and ethics apply to all LMT practice settings. 43. A "Summary Suspension" of a license occurs when: A. The therapist forgets to pay their fee. B. The Board believes the therapist poses an immediate danger to public health.
C. The therapist moves to Idaho. D. The therapist asks for a sabbatical. Answer: B. The Board believes the therapist poses an immediate danger to public health. Rationale: This is an emergency measure to stop unsafe practice before a full hearing occurs.
44. "Standard Precautions" in Washington massage practice refers to: A. Locking the front door. B. Infection control measures to prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens. C. Checking a client's credit score. D. Wearing a uniform. Answer: B. Infection control measures to prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens. Rationale: Following healthcare sanitation standards is a legal mandate for LMTs. 45. Which of these is a valid reason for the Board to deny a license? A. Being from a different country. B. Having a physical or mental condition that prevents safe practice. C. Having a tattoo. D. Charging less than the industry average. Answer: B. Having a physical or mental condition that prevents safe practice. Rationale: The board must ensure all licensees are fit to perform their duties safely. 46. How many "Direct Supervised" (hands-on) hours are required for CE every two years? A. 0 hours B. 8 hours C. 16 hours D. 24 hours
C. Follow workplace safety protocols and report to the appropriate authorities or trafficking hotline. D. Charge the client extra for the risk. Answer: C. Follow workplace safety protocols and report to the appropriate authorities or trafficking hotline. Rationale: LMTs are trained to recognize signs of trafficking and act within legal safety protocols.
51. Which of the following is an example of "vicarious liability" in a massage business? A. A therapist getting a speeding ticket on the way to work. B. A business owner being held responsible for the unprofessional conduct of an employee LMT. C. A client failing to pay for their session. D. A therapist choosing to work as an independent contractor. Answer: B. A business owner being held responsible for the unprofessional conduct of an employee LMT. Rationale: Under Washington law, business owners can be held liable for the actions of those they employ or contract with if they fail to provide adequate oversight. 52. When an LMT provides a "discount" for massage services, the advertisement must: A. Show a photo of the therapist. B. List the expiration date of the offer and the regular price. C. Be printed in a newspaper only. D. Be approved by the Board of Massage first. Answer: B. List the expiration date of the offer and the regular price. Rationale: WAC 246- 830 - 540 requires that advertisements not be misleading; transparency regarding pricing and duration of offers is essential for consumer protection.
53. An LMT is required to wash their hands: A. Once at the beginning of the day. B. Only if they touch a dirty surface. C. Before and after each massage treatment. D. Only if the client asks them to. Answer: C. Before and after each massage treatment. Rationale: Hand hygiene is a primary sanitation requirement under WAC 246- 830 - 500 to prevent cross-contamination between clients. 54. Which of the following is a "Tier 1" sexual misconduct violation? A. Sexual contact with a client. B. Requesting a date from a current client. C. Using a professional setting to solicit sexual services. D. All of the above. Answer: B. Requesting a date from a current client. Rationale: Washington rules distinguish between "sexual contact" (the most severe) and "sexual boundary violations" like soliciting dates, both of which are prohibited but carry different disciplinary tiers. 55. A massage therapist may use the title "Doctor" (Dr.) only if: A. They have 20 years of experience. B. They are also a licensed physician and clearly state the type of doctorate held. C. They have a PhD in any subject. D. The Board of Massage gives them special permission. Answer: B. They are also a licensed physician and clearly state the type of doctorate held. Rationale: Using the title "Dr." without clarification is considered misleading advertising under the UDA unless the practitioner holds a legitimate medical or relevant doctoral degree.
59. If a massage therapist works in a "multi-practitioner" clinic, the clinic must: A. Have a TV in the waiting room. B. Be owned by a doctor. C. Obtain a Massage Business License from the Department of Health. D. Only hire therapists with the same name. Answer: C. Obtain a Massage Business License from the Department of Health. Rationale: RCW 18.108.250 requires establishments with two or more LMTs to hold a specific business license. 60. Under the UDA, "incompetence" is defined as: A. Charging too much. B. Failing to meet the standard of care generally recognized by the profession. C. Working on a holiday. D. Forgetting to use lavender oil. Answer: B. Failing to meet the standard of care generally recognized by the profession. Rationale: Standards of care are established to ensure that clients receive safe and effective treatments. 61. What is the minimum time frame an LMT must wait to have a sexual relationship with a former client? A. 6 months. B. 1 year. C. 2 years. D. There is no waiting period once the professional relationship ends. Answer: C. 2 years. Rationale: WAC 246- 16 - 100 states that a person is considered a client for two years after the last date of service for the purpose of sexual misconduct rules.
62. An LMT must keep their linens and towels: A. In the trunk of their car. B. In a closed, dust-proof container or cabinet. C. On the massage table at all times. D. In the bathroom. Answer: B. In a closed, dust-proof container or cabinet. Rationale: Hygiene rules require that clean linens be stored in a way that prevents contamination. 63. "Universal Precautions" (now often called Standard Precautions) require LMTs to: A. Wear a mask during every massage. B. Treat all human blood and certain body fluids as if they are known to be infectious. C. Never touch a client's feet. D. Only massage people who have a health certificate. Answer: B. Treat all human blood and certain body fluids as if they are known to be infectious. Rationale: This is a foundational principle of infection control in healthcare settings. 64. Which document must be provided to a client if the LMT is performing "Intraoral Massage"? A. A map of the mouth. /B. A separate, specific written informed consent for intraoral work. C. A business card from a dentist. D. A waiver saying the client won't bite. Answer: B. A separate, specific written informed consent for intraoral work. Rationale: Because intraoral massage is a specialized endorsement with higher risk, a specific consent is legally required.