Every person who operates a massage business or provides a massage shall at all times keep an accurate appointment books in which the name, age and current address of each and every patron shall be entered, together with the date and name of the masseur providing the massage. Such registration shall be required prior to the rendering of any massage service to any patron. The appointment book shall be available during business hours for inspection, on the premises of the massage establishment, by the chief of police and the director of health or their authorized representatives. The appointment book shall be kept upon the business premises throughout the permit year and for one year thereafter. A new appointment book shall be used for each permit year.
(1988 Code, ch. 4, sec. 8.17; Ordinance 1982-16, sec. 15, adopted 8/19/82; 2010 Code, sec. 22-67)
(a) 
All premises used by permittees hereunder shall be periodically inspected by the chief of police or his authorized representative for safety of structure and adequacy of plumbing, ventilation, heating and illumination. Floors shall be free from any accumulation of dust, dirt, or refuse. Well-marked toilet and handwashing facilities for permittees, employees, and patrons shall be provided. All walls, ceilings, windows, and doors shall be free of dust, dirt, refuse or mold. In high humidity areas, including toilet rooms, shower rooms, steam rooms, locker rooms and other such rooms, the walls, ceiling and floors shall be constructed or covered with a material that is smooth, nonabsorbent, and easily cleaned.
(b) 
Towels, cloths, and sheets shall not be used for more than one patron. Heavy white paper may be substituted for sheets provided that such paper is changed for every patron. Soiled linens and towels shall be stored in a clearly marked covered receptacle and shall not be reused prior to laundering. Any individual performing any duties at a massage business that may bring them into contact with patrons of the business or with the towels, cloths, sheets, or paper, if such is substituted for cloth, shall have a current valid health card issued by a the county physician on his person at all times during business hours. No animals shall be permitted within a massage business at any time.
(c) 
All equipment used for the treatment of patrons shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition, and said equipment shall be kept in a good and safe state of repair at all times.
(d) 
Male masseurs shall wear all-white slacks and shirt, and female masseurs shall wear an all-white dress or all-white slacks and blouse while engaged in the treatment of a patron. An all-white surgical gown or smock may be substituted. Said clothing shall at least cover the masseur’s pubic area, perineum, buttocks, natal cleft and entire chest to four inches below the collarbone. The masseur’s clothing shall be kept clean at all times, and soiled clothing shall not be worn during the treatment of a patron. No masseur shall massage a patron whose genitals are exposed during the treatment, and no patron of a massage business shall knowingly expose his genitals during a massage to a masseur.
(e) 
No massage service or practice shall be carried on within any cubicle, room, booth, or any area within a massage establishment which is fitted with a door capable of being locked. All doors or doorway coverings within a massage establishment shall have an unobstructed opening six inches by six inches in size capable of clear two-way viewing into and out of all cubicles, rooms, or booths. Said opening shall be not less than 4-1/2 feet from the floor of the establishment nor more than 5-1/2 feet from the floor. Toilets and cubicles used solely for the application of liquid and vapor baths shall have no such opening in the covering door or curtain, but shall be clearly marked as to purpose on the exterior door or curtain of said cubicle, room or booth. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to eliminate other requirements of statute or ordinance concerning the maintenance of premises, nor to preclude authorized inspection thereof, whenever such inspection is deemed necessary by the police or health department.
(1988 Code, ch. 4, sec. 8.19; Ordinance 1982-16, sec. 17, adopted 8/19/82; 2010 Code, sec. 22-68)
A permittee shall have the premises supervised at all times when open for business. Any business rendering massage services shall have one person who qualifies as a masseur on the premises at all times while the establishment is open. The permittee shall personally supervise the business, and shall not violate or permit others to violate any applicable provision of this article. The violation of any such provision by any agent or employee of the permittee shall constitute a violation of the permittee.
(1988 Code, ch. 4, sec. 8.20; Ordinance 1982-16, sec. 18, adopted 8/19/82; 2010 Code, sec. 22-69)
No person shall permit any person under the age of 18 years to come or remain on the premises of any massage business establishment as masseur, employee or patron, unless such person is on the premises on lawful business.
(1988 Code, ch. 4, sec. 8.21; Ordinance 1982-16, sec. 19, adopted 8/19/82; 2010 Code, sec. 22-70)
No person shall consume, sell, give, dispense, provide or keep or cause to be sold, given, dispensed, provided or kept any alcoholic beverage on the premises of any massage business.
(1988 Code, ch. 4, sec. 8.23; Ordinance 1982-16, sec. 21, adopted 8/19/82; 2010 Code, sec. 22-71)
No massage business shall be kept open for any purpose between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
(1988 Code, ch. 4, sec. 8.24; Ordinance 1982-16, sec. 22, adopted 8/19/82; 2010 Code, sec. 22-72)
All massage establishments operating under the authority of this article are declared to be public places, and shall not, during business hours, have the doors to the exits and entrances of each establishments locked or obstructed in any way so as to prevent free ingress and egress of persons; provided, however, such doors may be closed.
(1988 Code, ch. 4, sec. 8.26; Ordinance 1982-16, sec. 24, adopted 8/19/82; 2010 Code, sec. 22-74)