For the purpose of this chapter, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning, the words, terms, and phrases set forth, shall have the following definitions:
“Administrative Hearing Officer”means the individual who shall conduct administrative appeal hearings and render decisions pursuant to the administrative appeal procedures set forth in this chapter.
“Certified massage professional”means any individual certified by the CAMTC as a “certified massage therapist” or “certified massage practitioner” as having met or exceeded the minimum educational standards established by California Business and Professions Code Sections
4600 et seq. and having passed all background checks required by the CAMTC.
“City”means the City of Desert Hot Springs.
“Code”means the City of Desert Hot Springs Municipal Code.
“For compensation”means the exchange of massage therapy for money, goods, or any other thing of value. A massage establishment or person may not avoid the requirements of this chapter by offering free massage therapy in conjunction with other services or goods provided to a patron for compensation.
“Massage establishment”means any establishment having a fixed place of business, including a sole proprietor, firm, association, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, joint venture, or combination thereof, that offers massage therapy for compensation within the City. “Massage establishment” includes the term “massage and/or bodywork office or establishment.” Any business or establishment that offers any combination of massage therapy and bath facilities, including, but not limited to, showers, baths, wet and dry heat rooms, pools and hot tubs, shall be deemed a massage establishment under this chapter.
“Massage therapist”means any individual who has obtained a permit as required by this chapter to engage in the practice of massage therapy for compensation.
“Massage therapy”means any method of pressure on, or friction against, or stroking, kneading, rubbing, tapping, pounding, vibrating, or stimulating the external parts of the human body with the hands or with the aid of any mechanical electrical apparatus, or other appliances or devices, with or without such supplementary aids such as rubbing alcohol, liniment, antiseptic, oil, powder, cream, lotion, ointment, aromatherapy or other similar preparations and techniques. For the purposes of this chapter, “massage therapy,” “massage,” and/or “bodywork” will be used interchangeably.
“Operator” and/or “massage establishment operator”means a person, whether an owner or non-owner, who manages or operates a massage establishment, including, but not limited to, all certified massage professional performing massage therapy at a massage establishment.
“Owner” and/or “massage establishment owner”means any individual natural person, proprietorship, partnership, firm, association, joint stock company, corporation, organization, limited liability company, trust, or combination of individuals of whatever form or character that owns, or has an equity interest in the massage establishment.
“Patron”means an individual on the premises of a massage establishment for the purpose of receiving massage therapy.
“Person” and/or “persons”includes any individual, firm, association, partnership, corporation, joint venture, limited liability company, or combination of individuals.
“Reception and waiting area”means an area immediately inside the main entry door of the massage establishment dedicated to the reception and waiting of patrons and visitors of the massage establishment, and which is not a massage therapy room or otherwise used for the provision of massage therapy services.
“Sole proprietorship” and/or “sole proprietor”means a massage establishment where the owner owns 100 percent of the business, is the only person who provides massage therapy services for compensation for that business, and has no other employees or independent contractors.
“Visitor”means any individual not retained or employed by the massage establishment and not receiving or waiting to receive massage therapy services, but excluding law enforcement personnel or governmental officials performing governmental business.
(Ord. 769 12-6-22)