Whereas it has been determined by the Mayor
and Council for the City of Hagerstown that there has been an increase
in the number of massage businesses or establishments in the City
of Hagerstown and that the unregulated proliferation of such establishments
would be contrary to the public interest, therefore the Mayor and
Council has determined that the licensing and regulation of such businesses
or establishments is required to properly protect the public health,
safety and general welfare of the citizens of the community.
Unless the particular provision or the context
otherwise requires, the definitions and provisions contained in this
section shall govern the construction, meaning and application of
words and phrases used in this chapter.
EMPLOYEE
Any person, other than a masseur, who renders any service
in connection with the operation of a massage business and receives
compensation from the operator of the business or from patrons.
EROGENOUS AREA
The pubic area, penis, scrotum, vulva, perineum or anus.
MASSAGE
Any method of treating the external superficial parts or
internal parts of a patron for medical, hygienic, exercise or relaxation
purposes, including but not limited to rubbing, stroking, kneading,
tapping, pounding, vibrating or stimulating with the hands or any
instrument or by the application of air, liquid or vapor baths of
any kind whatsoever, alcohol rub or similar treatment, electric or
magnetic treatment, physiotherapy or manipulation.
MASSEUR
Any person who engages in the practice of massage as herein
defined. The use of the masculine gender shall include in all cases
the feminine gender as well.
PATRON
Any person who receives a massage.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company,
association, joint-stock association or legal entity of whatsoever
kind or nature.
RECOGNIZED SCHOOL
Any school or institution of learning which has for its purpose
the teaching of the theory, method, profession or work of massage
and which is recognized by the American Massage Therapy Association.
Any person desiring a massage business permit
shall file a written application with the Chief of Police on a form
furnished by the City Clerk. The applicant shall accompany the application
with a tender of the correct permit fee to the City Clerk, as hereinafter
provided, and shall, in addition, furnish the following:
A. The type of ownership of the business, i.e., whether
individual, partnership, corporation or otherwise.
B. The name, style and designation under which the business
or practice is to be conducted.
C. The business address and all telephone numbers where
the business is to be conducted.
D. A complete list of the names and residence addresses
of all masseurs and employees in the business and the name and residence
address of the manager or other person principally in charge of the
operation of the business.
E. The following personal information concerning the
applicant, if an individual; and concerning each stockholder holding
more than 10% of the stock of the corporation, each officer and each
director, if the applicant is a corporation; and concerning the partners,
including limited partners, if the applicant is a partnership; and
concerning the manager or other person principally in charge of the
operation of the business; and if one or more of the stockholders
owning more than 10% of the applicant corporation is itself a corporation,
the names and residence addresses of each of the officers and directors
of said corporation and of each stockholder owning more than 10% of
the stock of said corporation:
(1) Name, complete residence address and residence telephone
numbers.
(2) The two previous addresses immediately prior to the
present address of the applicant.
(4) Height, weight, color of hair and eyes, and sex.
(5) Two front-face portrait photographs taken within 30
days of the date of the application and at least two inches by two
inches in size.
(6) The massage or similar business history and experience,
including but not limited to whether or not such person in previously
operating in this or another City or state under license or permit
has had such license or permit denied, revoked or suspended and the
reason therefor, and the business activities or occupations subsequent
to such action of denial, suspension or revocation.
(7) All criminal convictions other than misdemeanor traffic
violations, fully disclosing the jurisdiction in which convicted,
the offense for which convicted and the circumstances thereof.
(8) A complete set of fingerprints taken and to be retained
on file by the Police Chief or his authorized representatives.
(9) A diploma, certificate or other written proof of graduation
from a recognized school by the person who shall be directly responsible
for the operation and management of the massage business.
F. Such other information, identification and physical
examination of the person as shall be deemed necessary by the Police
Chief to discover the truth of the matters hereinbefore required to
be set forth in the application.
G. Authorization for the City, its agents and employees
to seek information and conduct an investigation into the truth of
the statements set forth in the application and the qualifications
of the applicant for the permit.
H. The names and addresses of three adult residents of
the county who will serve as character references. These references
must be persons other than relatives and business associates.
I. Written declaration by the applicant, under penalty
of perjury, that the foregoing information contained in the application
is true and correct, said declaration being duly dated and signed
in the City.
Any person desiring a masseur's permit shall
file a written application with the Police Chief on a form to be furnished
by the City Clerk. The applicant shall tender with the application
the correct permit fee to the City Clerk, as hereinafter provided,
and shall, in addition, furnish the following:
A. The business address and all telephone numbers where
the massage is to be practiced.
B. The following personal information concerning the
applicant:
(1) Name, complete residence address and residence telephone
numbers.
(2) The two previous addresses immediately prior to the
present address of the applicant.
(4) Height, weight, color of hair and eyes, and sex.
(5) Two front-face portrait photographs taken within 30
days of the date of the application and at least two inches by two
inches in size.
(6) The massage or similar business history and experience,
including but not limited to whether or not such person in previously
operating in this or another City or state under license or permit
has had such license or permit denied, revoked or suspended and the
reason therefor, and the business activities or occupations subsequent
to such action of denial, suspension or revocation.
(7) All criminal convictions other than minor traffic
violations, fully disclosing the jurisdiction in which convicted,
the offense for which convicted and the circumstances thereof.
(8) A complete set of fingerprints taken and to be retained
on file by the Police Chief or his authorized representatives.
(9) A diploma, certificate or other written proof of graduation
from a recognized school where the theory, method, profession or work
of massage is taught.
(10) A statement, in writing, from a licensed physician
in the state that he has examined the applicant and believes the applicant
to be free of all communicable diseases.
C. Such other information, identification and physical
examination of the person as shall be deemed necessary by the Police
Chief in order to discover the truth of the matters hereinbefore to
be set forth in the application.
D. Authorization for the City, its agents and employees
to seek information and conduct an investigation into the truth of
the statements set forth in the application and the qualifications
of the applicant for the permit.
E. Written declaration by the applicant, under penalty
of perjury, that the foregoing information contained in the application
is true and correct, said declaration being duly dated and signed
in the City.
The Police Chief shall issue a massage business
permit within 45 days of receipt of the application unless he finds
that:
A. The correct permit fee has not been tendered to the
City and, in the case of a check or bank draft, honored with payment
upon presentation.
B. The operation, as proposed by the applicant, if permitted,
would not comply with all applicable laws, including but not limited
to the City's building, zoning and health regulations.
C. The applicant, if an individual; or any of the stockholders
holding more than 10% of the stock of the corporation or any of the
officers and directors, if the applicant is a corporation; or any
of the partners, including limited partners, if the applicant is a
partnership; or the manager or other person principally in charge
of the operation of the business, has been convicted of any crime,
other than minor traffic violations, unless such conviction occurred
at least five years prior to the date of the application.
D. The applicant has knowingly made any false, misleading
or fraudulent statement of fact in the permit application or in any
document required by the City in conjunction therewith.
E. The applicant has had a massage business, masseur
or other similar permit or license denied by the City or any other
state or local agency within five years prior to the date of the application.
F. The applicant, if an individual; or any of the officers
and directors, if the applicant is a corporation; or any of the partners,
including limited partners, if the applicant is a partnership; and
the manager or other person principally in charge of the operation
of the business, are not over the age of 18 years.
G. The manager or other person principally in charge
of the operation of the business has not successfully completed a
resident course of study or learning from a recognized school where
the theory, method, profession or work of massage is taught.
This chapter shall be construed to be applicable
to all persons as defined herein, whether profit or nonprofit in nature,
except as hereinafter provided.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply
to hospitals, nursing homes, sanatoriums or persons holding an unrevoked
certificate to practice the healing arts under the laws of the state
or persons working under the direction of any such persons or in any
such establishment, nor shall this chapter apply to barbers or cosmetologists
lawfully carrying out their particular profession or business and
holding a valid, unrevoked license or certificate of registration
issued by the state.
The massage business permittee shall display
his permit, and that of each and every masseur employed in the establishment,
in an open and conspicuous place on the premises of the massage business.
A permittee shall have the premises supervised
at all times when open for business. Any business rendering massage
services shall have one person who qualifies as a masseur on the premises
at all times when the establishment is open. The massage business
permittee shall personally supervise the business and shall not violate
or permit others to violate any applicable provision of this chapter
or any other applicable laws. The violation of any such provision
by any agent or employee of the massage business permittee shall constitute
a violation by the permittee and by the person violating the provisions
of this chapter or any other law.
No person shall permit any person under the
age of 18 years to come to or remain on the premises of any massage
business establishment as masseur, employee or patron, unless such
person is on the premises on lawful business.
No person shall sell, give, dispense, provide
or keep or cause to be sold, given, dispensed, provided or kept any
alcoholic beverage on the premises of any massage business.