It is declared that the operation of a massage establishment,
as defined in this chapter, is a business affecting the public health,
safety and welfare of the Township of Mansfield and its residents.
In order to ensure the protection of that public health, safety and
welfare, the Township of Mansfield finds that it must license and
regulate such establishments in a manner authorized by and consistent
with state statute and regulations.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADVERTISEMENT
Any attempt, directly or indirectly, by publication, dissemination,
or circulation in print or electronic media, which directly or indirectly
induces or attempts to induce any person or entity to purchase or
enter into an agreement to purchase services related thereto from
a massage establishment or massage therapist.
EMPLOYEE
Any person other than a massage therapist who renders any
service in connection with the operation of a massage business and
receives compensation from the operator of the massage establishment
or its patrons.
LICENSEE
The operator of a massage establishment.
MASSAGE AND BODYWORK THERAPIES or MASSAGE SERVICES
Any system of activity of structured touch which include,
but are not limited to, holding, applying pressure, positioning and
mobilizing soft tissue of the body by manual technique and use of
visual, kinesthetic, auditory and palpating skills to assess the body
for purposes of applying therapeutic massage and bodywork principles.
Such application may include, but is not limited to, the use of therapies
such as heliotherapy or hydrotherapy, the use of moist hot and cold
external applications, explaining and describing myofascial movement,
self-care and stress management as it relates to massage and bodywork
therapies. Massage and bodywork therapy practices are designed to
affect the soft tissue of the body for the purpose of promoting and
maintaining the health and well-being of the client. Massage and bodywork
therapies do not include the diagnosis of illness, disease, impairment
or disability.
MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT
Any establishment, including, without limitation, a day spa,
where any person, firm, association or corporation engages in, carries
on or permits to be engaged in or carried on any of the activities
mentioned in the definition of "massage and bodywork therapies" for
compensation of any kind.
MASSAGE THERAPIST
A person licensed to practice massage and bodywork therapies
pursuant to the provisions of the Massage and Bodywork Therapist Licensing
Act, N.J.S.A. 45:11-53 et seq.
PATRON
Any person who receives a massage under such circumstances
that it is reasonably expected that he or she will pay money or give
other consideration therefor.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, association, corporation or combination
of individuals of whatever form or character.
PRINT MEDIA
Newspapers, magazines, periodicals, professional journals,
telephone directories, circulars, handbills, flyers, billboards, signs,
business cards, match covers and other similar items, documents or
comparable publications, the content of which is disseminated by means
of the printed work.
No massage establishment shall operate or provide massage services within the Township of Mansfield without obtaining a license from the Mansfield Board of Health established pursuant to Chapter
2, §
2-13 of the Code of the Township of Mansfield. The license to be issued is specific to massage establishments and is independent from any certificate of occupancy, zoning approval or any other approval that may be required by other provisions of the Code of the Township of Mansfield for the use of any premises as a massage establishment.
A. Any person seeking to obtain a license to operate a massage establishment
within the Township of Mansfield must provide the following:
(1) A complete application, as provided by the Board of Health, accompanied
by an application fee in the amount of $500.
(2) The business name and type of ownership of the business entity seeking
to be licensed, whether individual, partnership, corporation or any
other form of organization. A copy of the entity's business registration
certificate (BRC) issued by the State of New Jersey Division must
be provided.
(3) For each person having an ownership interest in the massage establishment:
(a)
Name, address, date of birth and social security number; and
(b)
A copy of a driver's license, passport or other government-issued
photo identification. The copy shall be in color and of such quality
so that the owner is readily identifiable from the photograph.
(4) For each massage therapist who will provide massage and bodywork
therapies for the massage establishment:
(a)
Name, address, date of birth and social security number; and
(b)
A copy of a driver's license, passport or other government-issued
photo identification for each massage therapist providing massage
services for the massage establishment. The copy shall be in color
and of such quality so that the massage therapist is readily identifiable
from the photograph; and
(c)
A copy of a valid certification or license issued by the New
Jersey Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy for each massage therapist
who will provide massage and bodywork therapies for the massage establishment.
(5) Proof of appropriate liability insurance coverage with a reputable
company licensed by the State of New Jersey in an amount of not less
than $500,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate for all claims caused
by personal injury.
(6) Satisfactory proof that all applicable building, zoning, health and
fire code requirements have been met and inspection certificates issued.
B. Every massage establishment license issued pursuant to this chapter
shall expire on December 31 of each calendar year, unless sooner suspended
or revoked, and shall be renewed upon compliance with the licensure
requirements above, except that the renewal fee shall be $250 annually.
Any licensee who fails to submit a timely renewal application shall
be required to reapply as and be subject to the conditions and fees
of an initial applicant. Any establishment existing as of the date
this chapter becomes effective shall, within 60 days of adoption,
comply with all of the requirements of this chapter.
C. Licenses are nontransferable as to location and ownership. A new
application, including payment of the applicable fee, must be submitted
for any change of location and any change of ownership interest.
It shall be the responsibility of the owners of the massage
establishment and the holder of the license for the massage establishment
to ensure that all persons and massage therapists comply with the
provisions of this chapter.
The Police Department, Fire Chief, Construction Officer and
Zoning Officer may make inspections of any and all parts of the massage
establishment to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter,
the Code of the Township of Mansfield and the laws and administrative
codes of the State of New Jersey on no less than an annual basis and
shall be permitted to perform spot inspections without need of obtaining
any approval of the operator of the business or an administrative
search warrant.
In addition to the regulations set forth at N.J.A.C. 13:37A-3.1
et seq., every massage establishment must comply with each of the
following minimum requirements:
A. Each massage and bodywork therapy area/room shall be equipped with
a sink and an adequate area within each room for clients to store
personal items.
B. No massage establishment shall knowingly serve any patron infected
with any fungus or other skin infections, nor shall service be performed
on any patron exhibiting skin inflammation or eruptions, provided
that a duly licensed physician may certify that a person may be safely
provided with massage or bodywork therapy, prescribing the conditions
thereof.
C. Client records must be kept for each and every client who receives
services from the massage establishment. These records shall include
at a minimum an intake form filled out by each customer to include
the customer's name, address, phone number, date of birth, date
of service, the specific service received, the licensed therapist's
full name and New Jersey State massage and bodywork therapist license
number, and the signature of the client. These records must be stored
on the premises and available for review by the Board of Health at
all times for a period of not less than two years from the date the
service was performed.
D. Signage specifying the age restriction and the required recordkeeping
requirements must be posted in English, conspicuously displayed and
clearly readable from the customer entrance of the establishment at
all times.
No part of any quarters of any massage establishment shall be
used for or connected with any bedroom or sleeping quarters nor shall
any person sleep in such massage establishment except for limited
periods incidental to and directly related to a massage and bodywork
therapy treatment or bath.
In addition to the revocation or suspension of any license granted under this chapter, as set forth in §
40A-13 above, any person and/or establishment violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to the following penalties pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:49-5, Penalties for violations of municipal ordinances, being imprisonment for a period not to exceed 90 days, or by a fine not to exceed $2,000, or by a period of community service not exceeding 90 days. Each and every day that a violation of this chapter persists shall constitute a separate violation. To the extent that the conduct prohibited under this chapter also violates other provisions of the Township Code, these violations constitute separate offenses subject to the additional fines and penalties as prescribed.