This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Public Exposure
Law of the Village of Caledonia, New York."
As used in the chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
BODILY EXPOSURE
The deliberate or intentional uncovered or exposed display of one
or more portions of the human body ordinarily or customarily covered or clothed
when in a public place, including the genitalia and the portion of the female
breast that is below the top of the areola.
COMMUNITY
The Village of Caledonia, New York.
PERSON
For purposes of this chapter only, the term "person" is defined as
a male or female of an age sufficient to understand the inappropriate display
of parts of the human body and of an age when such display is voluntarily
regulated by said person.
PUBLIC PLACE
A place to which the public or a substantial group of persons have
access or where persons routinely or normally gather, including but not limited
to places of amusement, dance halls, restaurants, bars, taverns, lounges,
discotheques and lobbies or other portions of hotels or apartments not constituting
rooms or apartments designed for actual residence.
It shall be unlawful for any person, business entity or corporation
conducting a public meeting or public assembly or maintaining or operating
a bar, restaurant, tavern, place of amusement, discotheque or any public place
within the Village of Caledonia to knowingly permit, allow or promote the
bodily exposure of any waiter or waitress, barmaid, entertainer or other person
who appears before the public or patrons of such establishment, whether or
not such person is entertaining or performing in a dance, play, exhibition,
show or entertaining, so as to display the portion of the exposed female breast
below the top of areola or the genitalia.