No person shall engage in, conduct, or carry on, or so permit, any acupressure establishment unless each and all of the following requirements are met:
A. Each person employed or acting as an acupressurist shall have a valid acupressurist permit, as provided in Section
5.72.040, issued by the City Clerk. It is unlawful for any owner, manager, operator, responsible managing employee or permittee in charge of or in control of an acupressure establishment to employ or permit a person to act as an acupressurist who is not in possession of a valid, unrevoked acupressurist permit issued pursuant to Section
5.72.040.
The possession of a valid acupressure establishment permit does not authorize the possessor to perform work for which an acupressurist permit is required.
B. Acupressure treatments may be carried on or conducted and the premises may be open, only between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
C. A list of available services and the cost of such services shall be posted in an open public place within the premises and shall be described in readily understandable language. No owner, manager, operator, responsible managing employee, or permittee shall permit, and no acupressurist shall offer or perform, any service other than those posted.
D. The acupressure establishment permit and a copy of the permit of each and every acupressurist employed in the establishment shall be displayed in an open and conspicuous place on the premises.
E. Every acupressure establishment shall keep a written record of the date and hour of each treatment, the name and address of each customer, the name of the acupressurist administering the treatment, and the type of treatment authorized and administered. The records shall be maintained for a period of two years.
Only those officials who are charged with enforcement of this chapter shall inspect these records and they shall not use any information contained therein for any purpose other than enforcement of this chapter.
No acupressure establishment permittee or acupressure establishment employee shall utilize the records in any manner or for any purpose which is unrelated to enforcement of this chapter.
F. All employees, including acupressurists, shall at all times while on the premises of the acupressure establishment be clean and shall wear clean, non-transparent outer garments covering the body from knee to neck; the use of such garment shall be restricted to the acupressure establishment. Separate dressing rooms for each sex, equipped with individual lockers for each employee, shall be available on the premises.
G. No persons shall enter, be, or remain in any part of an acupressure establishment while in the possession of, consuming, or using alcoholic beverages or drugs, except pursuant to a prescription for such drugs. The owner, operator, responsible managing employee, manager, or permittee shall not permit any person in violation of this section to enter or remain upon the premises.
H. No acupressure establishment permittee may place, publish, or distribute, or so direct or permit, any advertising matter which either depicts any portion of the human body or includes matter in its text which could be reasonably construed as suggesting to prospective customers or clients that any service is available other than those acupressure treatments and any other services which the acupressure establishment permittee is legally authorized to provide on the premises.
I. No acupressure treatment shall be given in an acupressure establishment within any cubicle, room, booth, or other area which is fitted with a door.
J. All exterior and interior doors shall remain unlocked during business hours.
K. No acupressure treatments may be administered unless the patron wears clothing which fully covers the patron's genitals and, if the patron is female, breasts. No acupressure treatments or massage may be administered to the patron's genital area and, if the patron is female, no acupressure treatments or massages may be administered to the breasts.
L. No acupressure establishment may be open for business unless there is on the premises at all times at least one acupressurist holding a current, unrevoked permit.
M. No persons other than the person receiving acupressure treatment and the administering acupressurist may be within a room in an acupressure establishment wherein acupressure treatment is being administered.
N. Male patrons shall receive acupressure treatment only by male acupressurists. Female patrons shall receive acupressure treatment only by female acupressurists.
O. At least one artificial light with an intensity of not less than a 60 watt bulb shall be hung from the ceiling directly above any work table or booth where acupressure services are being performed on a patron.
P. Separate closed cabinets shall be provided for the storage of clean and soiled linen, and shall be plainly marked "Clean Linen" and "Soiled Linen."
Q. All walls, ceilings floors, sinks, and all other physical facilities shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and in good repair.
R. A minimum of one separate wash basin shall be provided for each acupressurist who works at the establishment at any one time. Such a basin shall provide soap or detergent and hot and cold running water at all times, and shall be located as close as practicable to the area devoted to the administration of acupressure. In addition, sanitary towels shall be provided at each wash basin in permanently installed dispensers.
S. A clean sheet or other effective sanitary covering shall be placed over any table, floor or other area upon treatment. The sheet or other covering shall be deposited in the "Soiled Linen" cabinet at the conclusion of any acupressure treatment. Acupressurists shall thoroughly wash their hands and arms with hot water and soap before and after each acupressure treatment.
T. No acupressure treatment shall be performed or applied to any patron nor by any acupressurist when the owner, manager, operator, responsible managing employee, or permittee has any reasonable basis to believe the patron or acupressurist might be infected with a virus, bacteria, or other infectious agent which could be transmitted by the process of an acupressure treatment.
U. The holder of an acupressure establishment permit shall notify the City Clerk, in writing, of any change in information concerning the original application within 30 days of such change.
V. The holder of an acupressure establishment permit shall notify the City Clerk, in writing, of the name and address of each person employed as an acupressurist within five business days of that person being employed.
(Prior code § 11-5)