As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings, unless the context shall indicate another meaning or intent. Whenever any reference is made herein to any local law or regulation or to any state or federal statute, regulation or other law, the reference includes any subsequent amendment or superseding provision.
"City"shall mean the City of Vacaville.
"City Manager"shall mean the City Manager of the City of Vacaville or his/her designee(s).
"Client"shall mean any person on the premises of a massage establishment for the purpose of receiving massage therapy.
"Compensation"shall mean the payment, loan, advance, donation, contribution, deposit, exchange, or gift of money or anything of value.
"Employed or retained"shall mean any person who is employed or retained by a massage establishment to practice massage therapy for compensation, whether such person is employed or retained by the massage establishment on a continuing, temporary or one-time basis. A massage establishment "employs or retains" a person to practice massage therapy for compensation when:
1. That person is a directly paid employee of a massage establishment; or
2. That person's association with a massage establishment is that of an independent contractor who receives compensation for massage therapy provided to clients of the massage establishment; or
3. That person receives a referral of clients from the massage establishment and, at any time before or after the referral, arranges in any way for compensation to flow to the massage establishment owner.
"Massage," "massage therapy," and "bodywork"are used in this chapter interchangeably and shall mean the skillful application of touch, including but not limited to any method of pressure or friction against, or stroking, kneading, rubbing, tapping, compression, pounding, vibrating, rocking or stimulation of the human surface of the body to produce increased awareness, relaxation, pain relief, injury rehabilitation, or neuromuscular reeducation.
"Massage establishment"shall mean any business that offers massage therapy, baths or health treatments involving massages, in exchange for compensation. Home-based massage businesses, and businesses that provide out-call massage services, are also considered to be massage establishments.
"Operator"shall mean any person who is a manager of a massage establishment, whether on a continuing, temporary or one-time basis. An operator may also be an owner.
"Out-call massage services"shall mean the engaging in or carrying on of massage therapy for compensation at locations other than at a fixed place of business.
"Owner"shall mean any of the following persons:
1. The sole proprietor of a sole proprietorship operating a massage establishment.
2. Any general partner of a general or limited partnership that owns a massage establishment.
3. Any person who has a 10 percent or greater ownership interest in a corporation that owns a massage establishment.
4. Any person who is a member of a limited liability company that owns a massage establishment.
5. All owners of any other type of business association that owns a massage establishment.
"Person"shall mean any individual, firm, association, partnership, corporation, joint venture, limited liability company, or combination of individuals.
"Police Chief"shall mean the Chief of Police of the City of Vacaville, or his/her designee(s).
"Reception and waiting area"shall mean an area immediately inside the main entry door of the massage establishment dedicated to the reception and waiting of clients of the establishment and visitors, and which is not a massage therapy room or otherwise used to provide massage therapy services.
"Sole proprietorship"shall mean a massage establishment where the owner owns 100 percent of the business, is the only person who provides massage therapy for compensation for that business, and has no other employees or independent contractors.
"Visitor"shall mean any person 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. 1886, Added, 08/11/2015)