Chapter 6.24 MASSAGE Page 12 of 14
<br /> located within or as close as practicable to the area devoted to performing of massage services. Soap and sanitary
<br /> towels shall also be provided at each basin. (Ord. 1970 § 1, 2008)
<br /> 6.24.190 Prohibited conduct.
<br /> A. Massage shall be provided only between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.No massage
<br /> establishment shall be open and no client shall be in the establishment between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
<br /> B. No massage establishment shall sell, serve, furnish, keep, consume, or possess alcoholic beverages
<br /> in the massage establishment unless the massage establishment has a valid license to do so issued by the state of
<br /> California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.No alcoholic beverages shall be sold, served, furnished,
<br /> kept, consumed, or possessed in any room where massage is provided.
<br /> C. No permittee, employee of a massage establishment, or any other person shall:
<br /> 1. Expose the sexual or genital part of the permittee, employee, or any other person before,during, or
<br /> after a massage;
<br /> 2. Touch or expose or cause to be touched, or exposed the sexual or genital part of any person before,
<br /> during, or after a massage; or
<br /> 3. Permit a client to touch, expose, or view the sexual or genital part of any person before, during, or
<br /> after a massage.
<br /> Sexual and genital parts shall include the genitals, pubic area, anus, and perineum of any person.As used
<br /> in this chapter,touching shall mean contact skin-to-skin or through a drape, cloth or other material.
<br /> D. It is unlawful for any person to engage in, conduct, or carry on an offsite massage at a massage
<br /> establishment, school of massage, or permittee's residence.
<br /> E. No massage establishment shall be used for residential or sleeping purposes. (Ord. 1970 § 1, 2008)
<br /> 6.24.200 Inspection.
<br /> The police department may, from time to time, make an inspection of each massage establishment for the
<br /> purpose of determining compliance with this chapter. (Ord. 1970 § 1, 2008)
<br /> 6.24.210 Suspension and revocation of permits.
<br /> A. The police chief may revoke or suspend any permit granted under this chapter if any of the
<br /> following are found:
<br /> 1. The permittee does not possess the qualifications for the permit as required by this chapter;
<br /> 2. The permittee has been convicted of any violation of any provision of this chapter;
<br /> 3. The permittee has engaged in, conducted, or operated a massage establishment or has engaged in,
<br /> conducted, or operated as a massage therapist in a manner which violates this chapter, any conditions of the
<br /> permit, or any of the laws which would have been grounds for denial of the permit;
<br /> 4. There is fraud, material misrepresentation, false statement, or omission of a material fact in any
<br /> application for a permit or in any supplementary material;
<br /> 5. An activity authorized in the permit has been conducted in an unlawful manner or in such a manner
<br /> as to constitute a menace to the health, safety, or general welfare of the public; or
<br /> 6. Upon a recommendation from the city and/or county officials which states that such business is
<br /> being managed, conducted, or maintained without regard for public safety or public health.
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