For the purposes of this chapter, the following words, items and phrases shall have the meanings given in this section:
"License collector"means the city manager or his or her authorized designee or representative. "Massage" means pressure on, friction against, stroking and kneading the body by manual or mechanical means, with or without appliances such as vibrators, infrared heat, sunlamps and external baths, for the purpose of maintaining good health and establishing and maintaining good physical condition.
"Massagist"is a person who offers to or solicits to perform a massage for compensation, or holds himself or herself out to be a person who manipulates the external parts of the body for remedial or hygienic purposes by rubbing, stroking, kneading, adjusting or tapping with the hand or by instrument, or who actually performs a massage for compensation.
"Permit"means any written authorization, or permission, to conduct, manage or carry on a business activity within this city. A permit does not constitute a business license.
"Practice of massage"means the performance of massage for compensation, either as the owner of or as an employee of a massage business, either at or away from the place of business.
"Recognized school"means a state-approved and licensed educational institution, as defined in Chapter l, Division 21, Part 4 of the
California Education Code and includes any school or institution which has for its purpose the teaching of the theory, method, profession or work of massagist, and which school requires a resident course of study of the minimum standards prescribed by the state for graduation from such school or institution showing the successful completion of such course of study or learning.
(Prior code § 5.44.020)