[Amended 11-21-1995 by Ord. No. 1846-95]
The following shall be entitled the "Massage Establishment Code."
Each massage establishment shall comply with the following requirements:
A. The premises shall have adequate equipment for disinfecting
instruments and materials used in the administration of massages. Such instruments
and materials shall be disinfected after every use.
B. All massage tables, bathtubs, shower stalls, steam rooms,
sauna rooms, bath areas and floors shall have surfaces which may be readily
disinfected.
C. All walls, ceilings, floors, showers, bathtubs, steam
rooms, sauna rooms and all other physical facilities shall be in good repair
and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. Wet and dry heat rooms,
steam or vapor rooms, or steam or vapor cabinets, shower compartments and
toilet rooms shall be thoroughly cleaned each day the business is in operation.
When carpeting is used on the floors, it shall be kept dry.
D. The premises shall be equipped with a service sink for
custodial services.
E. Each massage establishment shall have a minimum of one
shower, one toilet and one washbasin for every two massage technicians employed.
F. If male and female patrons are to be served simultaneously,
such massage rooms, dressing facilities, toilet facilities, steam rooms and
sauna rooms as are provided shall be separate for male and female patrons,
and each such separate facility or room shall be clearly marked as such.
G. Rooms in which massages are to be administered shall
have at least 50 square feet of clear floor area and shall maintain a light
level of no less than 20 footcandles as measured at three feet above the surface
of the floor. Lighting in colors other than white shall be prohibited. Such
rooms shall contain a door incapable of being locked from either the exterior
or the interior. Such door shall contain an unobstructed, transparent windowpane
of no less than 12 inches wide and 12 inches long, such that an unobstructed
view of the room is provided from a hallway or other common access area immediately
adjacent to the room.
H. No stuffed or upholstered furniture or beds and mattresses
shall be permitted in rooms in which massage is to be administered. Such rooms
shall be equipped with massage tables having a hard surface impervious to
liquids, with a width of no more than three feet and a length of no more than
eight feet. The surface of such tables shall be positioned at least two feet
from the surface of the floor so as to allow for free access to the floor
beneath. Such tables may be equipped with either nondisposable pads or coverings
or disposable pads or coverings not more than 2 1/2 inches thick. Nondisposable
pads or coverings shall be removable, impervious and cleanable.
Every massage establishment and every massage technician shall comply
with the following requirements:
A. Massage establishments shall commence operations and
massages may be administered no earlier than 8:00 a.m. The hours of operation
shall extend no later than 10:00 p.m.
B. Massage establishments shall prominently and publicly
display their license on the premises.
C. Massage establishments shall at all times be equipped
with an adequate supply of clean towels, linens and coverings. Towels, linens
and coverings shall not be used on more than one patron unless they have first
been laundered and disinfected. Disposable towels, linens and coverings shall
not be used on more than one patron. Soiled towels, linens and coverings shall
be deposited in approved receptacles; disposable items shall not be deposited
in the same receptacle as nondisposable items.
D. Instruments used in administering massages shall not
be used on more than one patron unless they have first been disinfected. Massage
table pads and reusable table coverings shall be disinfected after each use.
E. Lotions and powders used during the administration of
massages shall be stored separately in containers clearly labeled as to contents
and shall be stored in cabinets reserved solely for such purpose.
F. Massages shall not be administered to any patrons who
have open sores or other visual signs of contagion or communicable disease.
G. For the purposes of ascertaining violations of this chapter
and conducting routine inspections, the Director of Public Works, Code Official,
Deputy Code Official, building inspectors and the Fire Marshal of the Township
shall have the right of entry into the premises of any massage establishment
during the hours such establishment is open for business.
[Amended 6-27-2006 by Ord. No. 2109-06]
H. If an inspector observes that any massage technician
has open sores or otherwise has reasonable grounds to believe that any massage
technician is infected with a contagious or communicable disease, the inspector
shall have the right to suspend such massage technician from practicing or
administering massages until such time as the massage technician furnishes
a doctor's certificate to the Director showing him to be free of any
contagious or communicable disease.
I. The owner or licensee or his duly authorized manager
shall be on duty at all times during the hours such establishment is open
for business.
J. Eating in the massage work areas shall not be permitted.
K. Animals, except for Seeing Eye dogs, shall not be permitted
within massage establishments.
L. A massage technician shall wash his hands immediately
prior to the administration of each massage.
M. No person shall remain on the premises of a massage establishment
more than one hour after closing.
N. Massage technicians shall be fully dressed from the neck
to the knees in clean, opaque, light-colored clothing.
[Amended 11-21-1995 by Ord. No. 1846-95]
In addition to the refusal or revocation of a license as provided under
this chapter, any person, as defined in this chapter, or any officer, agent,
servant or employee thereof, who shall fail, neglect or refuse to comply with
any of the terms or provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof
before a District Justice, be sentenced to pay a fine or penalty not exceeding
$600 and the costs of prosecution for each offense, to be collected as like
fines or penalties and costs are now by law collectible. Each day a violation
shall continue after notification shall constitute a separate offense. The
fine or penalty imposed by this section shall be in addition to any other
penalty imposed by this chapter or allowed by law.
Upon the sale or transfer of any interest in a massage establishment, the license therefor shall be null and void. Any person desiring to continue to operate such massage establishment following the sale or transfer of any interest shall make application therefor pursuant to §
179-3.
All licenses issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall expire one year after the date of issuance. In the month previous to the expiration, licensees shall make application as provided in §
179-3 for renewal of said license.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to accredited junior
and senior high schools, colleges, coaches and trainers employed by said high
schools and colleges while acting within the scope of their employment.