The Common Council finds massage therapy and bodywork therapy
businesses potentially provide an opportunity for the commission of
crimes, including, but not limited to, prostitution. The intent of
the chapter is therefore to prevent businesses from being used as
facilities for commission of crimes and to assure that such businesses
comply with basic consumer standards, thereby protecting the public
health, welfare and safety of the citizens of the City.
Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the words below
are defined for the purpose of this section as follows.
ACCREDITED INSTITUTION
An educational institution currently holding accredited status
from a regional accrediting agency approved by the United States Department
of Education or is licensed or registered by the state agency having
jurisdiction over the school. The accredited institution must also
be in compliance with the National Certification Board for Therapeutic
Massage and Bodywork or other nationally recognized certification
licensing organizations.
ADEQUATE orPPROVED
Acceptable to the health authority following his/her determination
as to conformance with public health practices and standards.
HEALTH CARE FACILITY
A person, association, business, organization or institution
providing medical, surgical, dental, chiropractic, osteopathic or
physical therapy services where practitioners are licensed by the
state of Wisconsin.
MANUAL ACTION
The method of treating the superficial parts of the human
body by rubbing, pressing, stroking, kneading, tapping, pounding,
vibrating, or stimulating with the hands or an instrument for no other
purpose than physical fitness, health care referral, healing, relaxation,
and beautification.
MASSAGE BUSINESS
The offering of massage therapy or bodywork therapy to the
general public, regardless of whether the offer is limited only to
select invitees or organizational members.
MASSAGE THERAPIST
A person administering massage therapy and bodywork therapy
who meets either of the following sets of criteria:
A.
A practitioner is a member in good standing of the American
Massage Therapy Association, the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals,
or other national organization of therapeutic massage professionals
that has a similar written and enforceable code of ethics; and has
either:
(1)
A practitioner's degree with a minimum of 400 hours of class credits from a massage therapy school accredited by one of the national organizations listed in Subsection
A; or
(2)
At least two years of full-time experience working as a massage
therapist at a licensed massage business.
B.
An associate works in conjunction with and under the supervision
of a person meeting the practitioner's requirement.
C.
A student of massage therapy is a person enrolled in and attending an accredited institution as defined in §
201-3 of this chapter. This also includes students attending a postgraduate continuing education class, provided it is an approved continuing education class with the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork or other nationally recognized certification licensing organization.
MASSAGE THERAPY or BODYWORK THERAPY
The science and healing art that uses manual actions and
adjunctive therapies to palpate and manipulate the soft tissue of
the human body in order to improve circulation, reduce tension, relieve
soft tissue pain, or increase flexibility. "Massage therapy" or "bodywork
therapy" includes determining whether manual actions and adjunctive
therapies are appropriate or contraindicated, or whether a referral
to another health care practitioner is appropriate. "Massage therapy"
or "bodywork therapy" does not include making a medical, physical
therapy, or chiropractic diagnosis.
MASSEUR
A male person who practices massage therapy and bodywork
therapy.
MASSEUSE
A female person who practices massage therapy and bodywork
therapy.
RESIDENT ALIEN
A person who:
A.
Is a permanent resident or a lawful permanent resident;
B.
Has been legally and lawfully recorded as a resident of the
United States of America; and
C.
Has a permanent identification card (colloquially known as a
green card).
SANITARY
Free from pathogenic microorganisms.
WITHIN THE CITY
Includes physical presence as well as telephone referral
situations, in which the business premises, although not actually
located within the City, serves as a point of assignment of employees
who respond to requests for services from within the City.
No license may be issued to an applicant who:
A. Is under 18 years of age;
B. Has been convicted of a crime directly related to the occupation
and has not shown competent evidence of sufficient rehabilitation
and present fitness to perform the duties and responsibilities of
a licensee as required by § 111.335(4)(d), Wis. Stats.;
C. Is not a citizen of the United States (resident aliens, as defined in §
201-3, are exempt from this provision);
D. Is not of good moral character or repute;
E. Owes taxes, assessments, or other financial claims to a governmental
agency that are due and delinquent; or
F. Is not the real party in interest of a massage business.
No massage business may be located on property that:
A. Is zoned as a classification of residential property under the Zoning
Ordinance, except that the Clerk may allow a person with a disability
as defined by the federal Americans with Disabilities Act to offer massage therapy from a separate office in the
person's home, subject to appropriate conditions and subject
to compliance with zoning provisions; or
B. Is subject to taxes, assessments, or other financial claims from
a governmental agency that are due and delinquent, except if a suit
has been commenced and is being diligently prosecuted to question
the amount or validity of taxes.
A person who constructs, remodels or converts a building for
use as a massage business must comply with this Code. The person must
submit plans and specifications for the layout, arrangement, and plumbing,
and construction schedules to the Clerk of the City. A building permit
may not be issued for such construction, remodeling or alteration
until the permit has been approved by the health authority.
Massage businesses must be open to inspection by City health,
building and license inspectors and police officers during business
hours. Upon demand by a health inspector or police officer, a person
engaged in providing services in a licensed premises must identify
himself/herself giving his/her true legal name and his/her correct
address.
No customers or patrons may be allowed to enter the licensed
premises after 9:00 p.m. and before 7:00 a.m. daily. No customers
or patrons may be allowed to remain on the licensed premises after
10:00 p.m. and before 7:00 a.m. daily.
No massage therapy business shall be used or operated as or
in conjunction with a sexually oriented business as defined in this
Code.
A person who commits or attempts to commit, conspires to commit
or aids or abets in the commission of an act constituting a violation
of this chapter, whether individually or in connection with one or
more other persons or as principal, agent, or accessory, is guilty
of a misdemeanor. A person who falsely, fraudulently, forcibly or
willfully induces, causes, coerces, permits or directs another to
violate a provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor.