The bill establishes the Oklahoma Massage Therapy Board, which will be responsible for the regulation and licensing of massage therapists in the state. It amends the existing Massage Therapy Practice Act by replacing references to the "State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering" with the "Oklahoma Massage Therapy Board." The bill outlines the qualifications necessary for obtaining a massage therapy license, including age, education, examination, and liability insurance requirements. It also details the board's authority to adopt rules for the implementation of the Act, including those related to licensure, continuing education, and disciplinary proceedings.

Additionally, the bill specifies that only licensed individuals can advertise or imply that they offer massage therapy services, and it restricts the use of the title "massage therapist" and the term "massage" in promotional materials to licensed therapists only. It outlines disciplinary actions for misuse of professional titles and prohibits advertising massage therapy services alongside escort or dating services. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2025, ensuring that the new regulations will be enforced promptly.