City Charter, Administrative Code, and Municipal Code

SEC. 103.205. MASSAGE THERAPY.

l be in good repair and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. Wet and dry heat rooms, steam or vapor rooms or cabinets, showers, compartments and toilet rooms shall be thoroughly cleaned at least once each day the business is in operation. Bathtubs shall be thoroughly cleaned after each use. (v) No Massage Establishment located in a building or structure with exterior windows fronting a public street, highway, walkway, or parking area shall block visibility into the interior reception and waiting area through the use of curtains, closed blinds, tints or any other material that obstructs, blurs, or unreasonably darkens the view into the premises. (vi) The front door of the Massage Establishment and the doors of the interior treatment rooms in which massages are being performed must remain unlocked during all hours of operation unless the Massage Establishment is owned by one individual with one or no employees or independent contractors. No electronic locking device may be utilized on any entrance door. No warning devices such as buzzers may be installed. (vii) No part of the Massage Establishment shall be used for residential sleeping purposes. 7. Inspections. (i) The Chief of Police or the Chief’s authorized representative shall have the right to enter each and every part of the Massage Establishment for the purpose of making unscheduled inspections to observe and enforce compliance with applicable regulations, laws, and provisions of this section. It shall be unlawful for any permittee to fail to allow an inspection of the premises or hinder the inspection in any manner. (e) Out-Call Massage Business – Operating Requirements. 1. No out-call massage may be administered between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 2. The Massage Practitioner and Massage Therapist shall have their CAMTC identification card in their possession while providing massage services. 3. A record of treatment shall be maintained by each Massage Practitioner and Massage Therapist employed by the business. Such records shall be maintained for a period of one year. 4. No person operating an Out-Call Massage Business shall allow a person to perform massage therapy unless such person has a valid, unrevoked CAMTC Massage Practitioner or Massage Therapist certificate. 5. The operating requirements set forth in Section 103.205(d)(3) shall apply to an Out-Call Massage Business. 6.