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Chapter 6.24 MASSAGE Page 2 of 14 <br /> any consideration whatsoever. <br /> H. "Offsite massage" means when massage is given, engaged in or carried on by a massage <br /> establishment or massage technician in exchange for consideration of any type, at a location, designated by the <br /> massage establishment or massage technician or client, where that location does not have a massage <br /> establishment permit. <br /> 1. "Permit" means the permit to engage in the practice or business of massage as required by this <br /> chapter. <br /> J. "Pennittee"means any person possessing a permit issued under this chapter. <br /> K. "Person" means any individual, co-partnership, firm, association,joint stock company, corporation, <br /> joint venture, or combination of individuals of whatever form or character. <br /> L. "Police chief' means the police chief of the city of Pleasanton or the police chiefs designee. <br /> M. "School of massage"means an"approved school"or"approved massage school"as defined in <br /> Section 4600(a)of the Business and Professions Code. <br /> N. "Special event"means any seminar,presentation, symposium, health fair, festival, fair, street fair, <br /> demonstration, or similar event,venue, or gathering. <br /> O. "Student clinic"means a clinic related to a course(s)offered by and at a school of massage in <br /> Pleasanton during which students provide to the public massages related to the course in which they are enrolled. <br /> (Ord. 1993 § 1, 2009; Ord. 1970 § 1, 2008) <br /> 6.24.030 Permit requirements. <br /> A. Massage Establishment Permit. <br /> 1. Except as otherwise provided in Section 6.24.040 of this chapter, it is unlawful for any person <br /> within the city to operate a massage establishment without holding a massage establishment permit issued by the <br /> police chief. <br /> 2. A separate permit shall be obtained for each separate massage establishment. <br /> 3. For the purposes of this chapter, it is unlawful for a school of massage to hold or conduct a student <br /> clinic without holding a massage establishment permit. <br /> B. Massage Technician Permit. Except as otherwise provided in Section 6.24.040 of this chapter, it is <br /> unlawful for any person within the city to act as or be a massage technician without holding a massage technician <br /> permit issued by the police chief. <br /> C. Offsite Massage Permit. Except as otherwise provided in Section 6.24.040 of this chapter, it is <br /> unlawful for any person within the city to engage in, conduct, or carry on an offsite massage without holding an <br /> offsite massage permit issued by the police chief. <br /> D. Special Event Permit. Except as otherwise provided in Section 6.24.040 of this chapter or unless <br /> the person holds an offsite massage permit, it is unlawful for any person within the city to provide massage at a <br /> special event without holding a special event permit issued by the police chief. <br /> E. Additional Permits. Permits required under this chapter shall be in addition to any other license, <br /> permit, or requirement required under federal, state,or local law or regulation. A permit issued under this chapter <br /> does not authorize the permittee to practice massage until the pennittee has complied with all business license <br /> requirements, zoning/planning requirements, fire requirements,building requirements, and all other applicable <br /> federal, state, and local laws and regulations. (Ord. 1970 § 1, 2008) <br /> 6.24.040 Permit exemptions. <br /> http://gcode.us/codes/pleasanton/view.php?topic=6-6_24&showAll=1&frames=on 4/23/2013 <br />