Amanda Carey from the October 2009 issue
Several states are cracking down on yoga studios, demanding fines and fees from businesses that have long operated without interference. The authorities argue that the studios should have to undergo the same licensing process as hairdressers, landscapers, and interior decorators. The state of New York is now threatening unauthorized yogis with $50,000 fines, and Virginia’s licensing rules demand a $2,500 fee.
The industry inadvertently brought these new costs on itself. A decade ago, a group of yoga instructors got together to create a list of studios that met voluntary criteria for teacher training. The result was a web page with more than 1,000 names, maintained today by the Yoga Alliance.
This private accreditation system became irresistible legislator bait. “We made it very, very easy for them to do what they’re doing right now,” Leslie Kaminoff, founder of the New York yoga center Breathing Project, told The New York Times. Regulators in Michigan, New York, and Virginia have used the public listing of studios provided by the Yoga Alliance to target their enforcement efforts.
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Whether one believes yoga to be spiritual or recreational, should the government really be making that distinction for us? And, for that matter, with obesity wreaking havoc on the nation’ s health care system, should the state be discouraging those who use yoga for health or weight loss? A Department of Revenue spokesman says they’ re just trying to make applications of the tax fair for everyone. But it seems here that taxing yoga classes isn’ t fair to anyone but the Department of Revenue.…
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