Unless the context or subject matter clearly indicates that a different
meaning is intended, the following words and phrases shall have the following
meanings when used in this chapter:
BATH AND MASSAGE BUSINESS
The activity of providing, for any form of consideration or gratuity,
facilities for massage; steam bath; electric light bath; electric tub bath;
shower bath; tub bath; sponge bath; sun bath; mineral bath; Russian, Swedish
or Turkish bath; giving salt glows; administration of fomentation, massage,
electric or magnetic treatment or alcohol rub; public bathing which has in
connection therewith a steam room, dry hot room, plunge, shower bath or public
sleeping accommodations; or any other type bath or system for treating or
manipulating the human body.
MASSAGE
Any method of pressure on or friction against or stroking, kneading,
rubbing, tapping, pounding or stimulating the external parts of the body with
the hands or with the aid of any mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliances,
with or without supplementary aids such as rubbing alcohol, liniments, antiseptics,
oils, powder, creams, lotions, ointments or other similar preparations commonly
used in this practice.
MASSAGE TECHNICIAN
Any person who, for any form of consideration whatsoever, gives or
administers to another person a massage, as defined in this section.
OFF-PREMISES BATH AND MASSAGE
The activity of providing massage services, or bath and massage facilities
as defined herein, at a location other than premises licensed by a permit
from the city.
PERMIT
The permit required to be obtained from the city for the operation
of a bath and massage business, an off-premises bath and massage business
or for performing the activities of a massage technician, with or without
an off-premises endorsement.
No person shall engage in, conduct or carry on or permit to be engaged
in, conducted or carried on any bath and massage business unless each and
all of the following requirements are met:
A. Each person employed or acting as a massage technician shall have a valid permit issued by the city, and no owner, operator, responsible managing employee, manager or permittee in charge of or in control of a bath and massage business shall employ or permit a person to act as a massage technician, as defined in §
134-1, who is not in possession of a valid, unrevoked massage technician permit.
B. The possession of a valid bath and massage business permit
does not authorize the possessor to perform work for which a massage technician
permit is required.
C. Bath and massage operations shall be carried on, and
the premises shall be open, only between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 12:00
midnight.
D. A list of services available and the cost of such services
shall be posted in an open and conspicuous place on the premises. The services
shall be fully described in readily understandable language.
E. No owner, operator, responsible managing employee, manager
or permittee shall permit and no massage technician shall offer or perform
any services other than those posted.
F. The bath and massage business permit, and a copy of the
permit of each and every massage technician employed in the establishment,
shall be displayed in an open and conspicuous place on the premises.
G. Every permittee operating a bath and massage business
under a permit issued pursuant to this chapter shall keep a record of the
date and hour of each treatment, the name and address of the patron, the name
of the employee administering such treatment and the type of treatment administered.
Such records shall be open to inspection only by Public Health Investigators.
The information furnished or secured as a result of any such record shall
be confidential. Such records shall be maintained for a period of one (1)
year.
H. The Ordinance Officer shall, from time to time, and at
least once a year, make an inspection of each bath and massage business location
in the city for the purposes of determining that the fire, health and safety
provisions of the laws of the commonwealth and ordinances of the city and
county and of this section are met.
I. A minimum of one (1) tub or shower and one (1) toilet
and wash basin shall be provided in every bath and massage business location;
however, if male and female patrons are to be served simultaneously, separate
steam rooms or sauna rooms shall be provided for male and female patrons.
J. Minimum ventilation shall be provided in accordance with
the City Building Code. A light level of no less than ten (10) footcandles shall be maintained
in public rooms, walkways and at any point within each room or enclosure where
massage services are performed at all times such services are being provided.
K. Wet and dry heat rooms, steam or vapor rooms or cabinets,
shower rooms and compartments and toilet rooms shall be thoroughly cleaned
and disinfected as needed, but at least once each day that the premises are
open. Bathtubs shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected after each use.
L. Towels, sheets and linens shall be provided in sufficient
quantity and shall not be used by more than one (1) person unless they have
been first relaundered. Heavy white paper may be substituted for sheets, provided
that such paper is used once for each person then discarded into a sanitary
receptacle.
M. Disinfecting agents and sterilizing equipment shall be
provided for any instruments used in performing any massage.
N. Pads used on massage tables shall be covered in a workmanlike
manner with durable, washable plastic or other waterproof material.
O. All exterior doors shall be unlocked from the interior
side during business hours.
P. Individual deposit facilities for valuables, capable
of being locked by the patron, shall be available at no extra charge.
Q. No person shall enter, be or remain in any part of a
bath and massage business while in the possession of, consuming or using any
alcoholic beverage or drugs except pursuant to a prescription for such drugs.
The owner, operator, responsible managing employee, manager or permittee shall
not permit any such person to enter or remain upon such premises.
R. A bath and massage business shall not operate as a school
of massage nor operate in the same location nor use the same facilities as
that of a school of massage. No person shall perform any massage upon a member
of the general public while on the premises of a school of massage. Instructors
and students of such schools may practice only upon a bona fide employee of
the school or a student. A dummy body may be used.
The decision of the city regarding an application for a bath and massage
business permit shall be issued within sixty (60) days of the date that the
application has been forwarded to the city by the City Clerk. No application
for a permit shall be denied without giving the applicant an opportunity for
a hearing before Council.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this chapter
shall be fined not more than six hundred dollars ($600.), plus costs of prosecution,
and, in default of payment thereof, shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment
not to exceed ninety (90) days.