(a)
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Human male or female genitals or pubic area with less than a
fully opaque covering.
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(b)
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Any portion of the anal cleft or cleavage of the male or female
buttocks. Attire that is insufficient to comply with the requirement
to cover all portions of the anal cleft or cleavage of the male or
female buttocks is insufficient. Attire that is insufficient to meet
this requirement includes, but is not limited to, G-strings, T-backs,
thongs and any other clothing or covering that does not completely
and opaquely cover the anal cleft or cleavage of the male or female
buttocks.
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(c)
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The portion of the human female breast directly or laterally
below a point immediately above the top of the areola with less than
a fully opaque covering; this definition shall include the entire
lower portion of the human female breast, but shall not include any
portion of the cleavage of the human female breast exhibited by a
dress, blouse, shirt, leotard, bathing suit, or other clothing, provided
the areola is not exposed.
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(d)
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Human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state, even if completely
and opaquely covered.
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(a)
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The act of performing or dancing in the nude in a sexually-oriented
establishment or in a play or performance open to the general public
where the fact that and the existence of the nude performance is made
known to patrons prior to their entry to the premises and this ordinance
is not otherwise violated.
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(b)
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Any child under 10 years of age.
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(c)
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Any individual exposing a breast in the process of breastfeeding
an infant under two years of age.
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(d)
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Any person being in a state of nudity other than in a public
place or in circumstances of emergency or which are not within the
reasonable control of that person.
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(a)
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An exhibition in a sexually-oriented establishment of any sexually-oriented
books, motion pictures or other media, meaning those distinguished
or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing or
relating to specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas
as these terms are defined at 68 Pa.C.S.A. § 5502, as may
in the future be amended.
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(b)
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A live performance, display or dance of any type in a sexually-oriented
establishment which has as a significant or substantial portion of
the performance any actual or simulated performance of specified sexual
activities or exhibition and viewing of specified anatomical areas,
removal of articles of clothing or appearing unclothed, pantomiming,
modeling or any other personal services offered customers.
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(a)
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Books, games, magazines, periodicals or other printed matter,
or photographs, films, motion pictures, video cassettes or video reproductions,
slides, CD ROM discs or other computer software, or other visual representations
which are characterized by the depiction or description of "specified
sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas."
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(b)
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Instruments, devices or paraphernalia which are designed for
use in connection with "specified sexual activities."
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(a)
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Sexually-oriented bookstores.
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(b)
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Sexually-oriented motion picture theaters.
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(c)
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Sexually-oriented mini-motion picture theaters.
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(d)
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Massage parlors.
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(e)
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Any premises to which the public, patrons or members are invited
or admitted and which are so physically arranged as to provide booths,
cubicles, rooms, studios, compartments or stalls separate from the
common areas of the premises for the purpose of viewing sexually-oriented
motion pictures or where an entertainer provides adult entertainment
to a member of the public, a patron or a member. "Motion pictures"
shall include films and video tapes, DVD's, streaming video, whether
available on-site or through cable, satellite, closed-circuit television,
or on computers or through chat rooms or any internet connection.
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(f)
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Any sexually-oriented entertainment studio or any premises that
are physically arranged and used as such, whether advertised or represented
as an sexually-oriented entertainment studio, rap studio, exotic dance
studio, encounter studio, sensitivity studio, modeling studio or any
other term of like import.
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The terms "booths, cubicles, rooms, studios, compartments or
stalls," for purposes of defining sexually-oriented establishments,
do not mean enclosures which are private offices used by the owner,
manager or persons employed on the premises for attending to the tasks
of their employment, and which are not held out to the public for
the purpose of viewing motion pictures or other entertainment for
a fee, and which are not open to any persons other than employees.
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