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 introduces a new section that codifies the establishment of the board and outlines its responsibilities, including the adoption of rules for licensure, conducting investigations, and creating an Advisory Board on Massage Therapy. It also specifies the qualifications necessary for obtaining a massage therapy license, such as age, education, and proof of liability insurance.

Additionally, the bill details the disciplinary actions the board may take against licensees for unprofessional conduct and provides immunity from liability for board members and individuals who provide information to the board. It mandates that only licensed therapists can use the title "massage therapist" and the term "massage" in promotional materials, while also prohibiting the advertisement of massage therapy services in conjunction with escort or dating services. The provisions of this act are set to take effect on November 1, 2025, aiming to enhance the regulatory framework for massage therapy in Oklahoma and ensure public safety and professional standards within the practice.