The Town Council of the Town of Johnston and the Board of Licenses
are hereby authorized to formulate rules and regulations governing
body work personnel and body works establishments and to establish
fees for the issuance of licenses thereunder.
For the purpose of this chapter:
APPLICANT
Any person who applies for a license as required by this
chapter. In the event the applicant is a nonnatural person (e.g.,
a corporation), the term "applicant" shall also include a natural
person legally authorized to act on behalf of the applicant and the
person submitting the application to the Board of Licenses pursuant
to this chapter.
APPROVED
Approved by the Johnston Board of Licenses in accordance
with accepted standards.
BODY RUBS and BODY STIMULATIONS
The manipulation or conditioning of part or parts of the
body by any means not regulated by Chapter 23-20.8 of the Rhode Island
General Laws.
ESTABLISHMENT
The office, place of business, premises, or location where
body works are offered or provided for hire, reward, or compensation.
PERSONNEL
Any person who performs body works services for hire, compensation,
or reward or any person who is employed by or otherwise compensated
by any establishment as defined herein or any person who is permitted
by an establishment to conduct any type of business for reward, hire,
or compensation within said establishment.
SPA SERVICES AND SPA TREATMENTS
Any service or treatment not regulated by Chapter 23-20.8
of the Rhode Island General Laws provided to treat the skin or body
for remedial, hygienic, relaxation, or other purposes, including,
but not limited to, vapor, pool, baths, saunas, dry saunas, towel
treatments, showers, body scrubs, and body showers.
SPECIFIED ANATOMICAL AREAS
Human genitals, pubic regions, buttocks, or female breasts
below a point immediately above the top of the areola.
SUPERVISOR
The person or persons designated by an establishment to ensure
compliance with this chapter.
TOWN
The Town of Johnston.
TOWN INSPECTOR
Shall mean but is not limited to agents of the Board of Licenses,
employees of the Johnston Police Department and employees of any fire
protection district or jurisdiction.
Body works personnel licenses and body works establishment licenses
shall automatically expire on the first day of July of each year.
Applications for renewal must be submitted at least 30 days prior
to expiration date.
Each body works establishment shall maintain records on the
premises of all personnel. Said records shall be subject to inspection
upon request by any Town Inspector. The records shall include the
following:
A. Each personnel's full legal name, date of birth, home address,
and telephone number, employment position, date first employed, and,
if applicable, date terminated.
B. Each personnel's body works personnel license number and the
expiration date of said license.
C. All current personnel records and records of all personnel associated
with the establishment for the previous one year.
Each body works establishment shall designate at least one supervisor
who is responsible for the body works establishment's compliance
with this chapter. Said supervisor shall agree to be on the premises
of any body works establishment whenever the establishment is open
to the public and shall agree to be responsible for cooperating with
inspections or investigations conducted by the Board of Licenses,
its agents, or any other person or persons authorized to inspect the
establishment pursuant to this chapter or any other applicable section
or chapter of the Johnston Code of Ordinances or the Rhode Island
General Laws. Upon the request of any authorized Town Inspector, the
supervisor shall immediately provide personnel records that are required
by this chapter to be maintained on the premises.
Before performing or offering to perform body works services
for hire, compensation, or reward or conducting any type of business
for hire, compensation, or reward within any establishment, all personnel
shall submit an application to the Board of Licenses that includes
the following information:
A. The full legal name and any other names used by the applicant.
B. The current residential address and telephone number of the applicant,
and the two previous residential addresses and business addresses,
if any.
C. The applicant's height, weight, eye color, and hair color.
D. Written proof to the satisfaction of the Board of Licenses that the
applicant is at least 18 years of age.
E. The applicant's business, occupation, or employment history
for the five years immediately preceding the date of the application.
F. The body works personnel or similar license history of the applicant,
including whether such person, in previously operating in this Town
or another town, county or state under a license or permit, has had
such license or permit revoked or suspended; the reasons and dates
for any revocation or suspension.
G. All criminal convictions, except minor traffic violations.
H. The name(s) of the establishment at which the applicant plans to
be employed or whether the applicant intends to provide body works
services off site. If the applicant intends to work at multiple businesses,
he or she shall designate a primary address for receiving all correspondence
related to his or her permit renewal.
I. Such other identification and information as may be required by the
Board of Licenses to verify the truth of the matters specified in
this section, or any additional information required to show that
the applicant has met the minimum qualifications to be licensed pursuant
to this chapter.
J. An application is deemed complete and validly filed when the Board
of Licenses has received all information required by this Code, the
results of the Department of Justice criminal background check, and
any fees associated with the application.
Before conducting any type of business for reward, hire, or
compensation within any establishment, all persons, firms, corporations,
or other entities who own, operate, or conduct said establishment
shall first submit applications to the Board of Licenses that includes
the following information:
A. The full legal name and any other names used by the applicant. If
the applicant is:
(1) An individual, the individual shall state his/her full legal name;
(2) A partnership, the name of the partnership shall be set forth exactly
as shown in its partnership agreement, and the information required
by this section shall be furnished for the responsible person;
(3) A corporation, the name of the corporation shall be set forth exactly
as shown in its chapters of incorporation, and the information required
by this section shall be furnished for the responsible person.
B. The current residential address and the telephone number of the applicant,
and the two previous residential addresses and business addresses,
if any.
C. Written proof to the satisfaction of the Board of Licenses that the
applicant is at least 18 years of age.
D. The applicant's occupation or employment history for the five
years immediately preceding the date of the application.
E. If the applicant intends to practice body works at the proposed establishment,
a copy of his or her body works personnel license.
F. The body works establishment or similar business license history
of the applicant, including whether such person, in previously operating
in this Town or another town, county or state under a license or permit,
has had such license or permit revoked or suspended; the reasons and
dates for any such revocation or suspension.
G. All criminal convictions, except minor traffic violations.
H. A statement of how many personnel the applicant intends to employ
at the establishment.
I. The full name, address, telephone number of every personnel who will
be associated with the proposed establishment, and a copy of every
proposed personnel's body works personnel license.
J. The full name, address, telephone number of each personnel who will
be designated as the supervisor for the proposed establishment and
a copy of each proposed supervisor's body works personnel license.
K. A statement as to whether the applicant intends to provide body works
services off site.
L. Information demonstrating that the proposed establishment is consistent
with the applicable land use designation and Town Zoning Code.
M. Written proof that the proposed establishment is compliant with all
applicable health, safety, building, firesafety, and sanitary standards
under the Johnston Code of Ordinances and the Rhode Island General
Laws.
N. Where a building permit is necessary as a prerequisite to occupancy
of a building, the body works establishment license application is
not complete and validly filed until proof of submittal of the building
permit application is provided.
O. Such other identification and information as may be required by the
Board of Licenses to verify the truth of the matters specified in
this section, or any additional information required to show that
the applicant has met the minimum qualifications to be licensed pursuant
to this chapter.
P. An application is deemed complete and validly filed when the Board
of Licenses has received all information required by this Code, the
results of the Department of Justice criminal background check, and
any fees associated with the application.
It is a violation of this chapter for any person, partnership,
corporation, establishment, owner, or other entity to employ any person
not holding a personnel license for the purpose of providing body
works; to employ any person not holding a personnel license to work
in an establishment in any capacity; or to allow any person not holding
a personnel license to provide or offer to provide body works services
or otherwise conduct business in the establishment.
Every establishment shall meet the following standards:
A. It shall be connected to the public sewerage system or an approved
private sanitary sewage system in the event public sewerage is not
available.
B. It shall be well lighted, well ventilated and properly heated when
seasonally indicated.
C. No room used by personnel or an establishment to provide body works
may be used as a residence or sleeping quarters.
D. There shall be an adequate supply of hot and cold running water at
all times.
E. There shall be approved toilet and washing facilities within the
premises, readily available to the patrons and affording sufficient
privacy.
F. Adequate dressing rooms, toilets and washing facilities shall be
provided.
G. All rooms and furniture and equipment therein shall be kept clean
at all times.
H. There shall be installed a heat and smoke detecting system approved
by the Fire Marshal of the Fire Department of Johnston.
I. There shall be adequate facilities for the cleaning and sterilizing
to prevent infectious organisms.
J. All rooms shall be arranged so as to afford adequate fire protection
and shall have satisfactory means of egress in case of fire as approved
by the Building Inspector and Fire Marshal.
K. All equipment, instruments, devices, robes, sheets, blankets, pillow
cases, wearing apparel, towels and other materials which may come
in direct contact with the body shall be properly cleaned and sterilized.