In enacting this chapter, the Board of Supervisors recognizes that commercial massage therapy is a professional pursuit that can offer the public valuable health and therapeutic services. However, the Board of Supervisors also finds that, unless properly regulated, the practice of massage and the operation of massage establishments may be associated with unlawful activities and pose a threat to the quality of life in the local community. Accordingly, it is the purpose and intent of this chapter to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by providing for the orderly regulation of establishments providing Massage Services; discouraging prostitution, human trafficking, and related illegal activities carried on under the guise of massage therapy; and establishing certain sanitation, health, and operational standards for massage establishments.
There has been a proliferation throughout the County of Sacramento of massage establishments and similar businesses that operate as fronts for houses of prostitution and harm legitimate massage providers by perpetuating stereotypes of the "massage parlor" as a source of illicit sexual activity.
A system of requiring regulatory licenses for all massage establishments that provide services to customers will assist in ensuring illegal activities do not occur on the premises or otherwise in connection with the massage establishment within the unincorporated area of the County. If criminal activity occurs on the massage establishment premises, or if other provisions of this chapter are violated, the licenses are subject to suspension or revocation. Violators of this chapter may also be criminally liable. These provisions will give the County both preventative and investigatory tools to control illegal activity in such massage establishments, and will promote and protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
Furthermore, it is the purpose and intent of this chapter to address the negative impacts of illicit massage establishments to reduce or prevent neighborhood blight, to protect and preserve the quality of the County neighborhoods and commercial districts, and to enhance enforcement of criminal statutes relating to the conduct of operators and employees of massage establishments.
It is the intent of the Board of Supervisors that where activity regulated under this Title is conducted in exchange for a fee or other consideration, the holder of a Massage Establishment Special Business License shall be responsible for all activity relating to such activity that occurs on or from the establishment premises and it is the intent to restrict the practice of massage in unincorporated areas of Sacramento County to persons certified to practice by the California Massage Therapy Council, unless deemed a legacy provider.
This chapter is enacted pursuant to the provisions of Section
51034 of the California Government Code.
(SCC 1304 § 18, 2005; SCC 1595 § 2, 2016; SCC 1747, 1/7/2025; SCC 1759, 8/5/2025)