"Felonious crimes against persons"means felony-level offenses that involve violent acts or trigger a fear of bodily harm in someone threatened with violence. This range of offenses includes, but is not limited to, murder, rape, kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, felony harassment, felony assault, and felony stalking.
"Genitals"includes, but is not limited to, the pubic area, anus, or perineum of any person, and female breasts.
"License"means a certificate issued by the city of Richland authorizing a holder thereof to:
A. Act as a massage therapist; or
B. To act as a manager of a public massage parlor or public bathhouse; or
C. To act as a public massage parlor attendant; or
D. To act as a public bathhouse attendant; or
E. To own/operate a public bathhouse; or
F. To own/operate a public massage parlor.
"Manager"means any person who manages, directs, administers, or is in charge of the affairs and/or the conduct of any portion of any activity involving public massage parlors or public bathhouses.
"Massage"means the method, art or science of treating the human body for hygienic, remedial or relaxation purposes by rubbing, stroking, kneading, tapping, rolling or manipulating the human body of another with the hands or by any other agency or instrumentality. "Massage" as used herein includes the use, in connection with massage treatment, of such appliances, equipment and aids as heat lamps, electric cabinets designed to produce heat, steam baths given by cabinet or any other method, mineral baths either as complete or partial baths, baths by tub or shower or otherwise, baths administered hot or cold, using water, natural mineral water, a formula or other liquid, and including colonic irrigation. Manipulation of the human body in the course of the practice of medicine, surgery, osteopathy, chiropractic, chiropody, naturopathy, dentistry, nursing, physical therapy, optometry or any other of the healing arts by persons licensed by the state of Washington to practice such healing arts is not included in the term "massage" as used herein.
"Massage therapist"means a person engaged in the practice of massage, or holding himself or herself out as practicing massage, for, or in expectation of, any fee, compensation or monetary consideration. The term "massage therapist" includes masseur and masseuse.
"Person"means any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of any kind.
"Public bathhouse"means any place within the city of Richland where baths or facilities for baths of any kind whatever are given or furnished for, or in expectation of, any fee, compensation or monetary consideration including, but not limited to: Finnish baths, Russian baths, sauna baths, Swedish baths, Turkish baths, baths by hot air, steam, vapor, water or electric cabinet; provided, that "public bathhouse" for the purpose of this chapter, does not include such baths or facilities for baths where no attendant or other person administers, or holds himself out as administering, massage treatment as herein defined, either by physical manipulation of the body or by the use of equipment.
"Public bathhouse attendant"means any person who administers to, or performs services to, patrons of a public bathhouse or who supervises the work of such a person. The term does not include a person who performs only custodial or janitorial work.
"Public massage parlor"means any place within the city of Richland where massages are given or furnished for, or in expectation of, any fee, compensation, or monetary consideration.
"Public massage parlor attendant"means any person who administers to, or performs services to, patrons of a public massage parlor or who observes the work of a massage therapist or other person administering to, or performing services to such patrons.
(Ord. 795 § 1.01; Ord. 2023-02 § 1)