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Ordinance No. 1970 <br />Page 5 of 17 <br />C. Student Clinic: <br />1. The permit requirements of this Chapter shall not apply to any student <br />who is enrolled in a course in a school of massage located in the City of Pleasanton and is <br />engaged in a student clinic, if the following requirements are met: <br />a. the student has successfully completed at a school of massage a <br />minimum of the following curriculum, which shall be non-repetitive: <br />i. 20 hours of ethics; and <br />ii. 20 hours of anatomy and physiology; and <br />iii. 20 hours of any massage modality; and <br />iv. 40 hours of Swedish massage or 40 hours of Shiatsu <br />massage. <br />Credit from a course not requiring actual attendance in class may not be <br />used to satisfy the education requirements. <br />b. during a student clinic no student shall provide massage unless <br />under the direct supervision of an instructor. <br />c. at least one month prior to the student clinic, the school of <br />massage has submitted to the Police Chief a schedule of the times and dates of the clinics. <br />d. the student clinic must be held in a room with multiple massage <br />stations. <br />e. during the student clinic persons receiving massage must be <br />draped or fully clothed. <br />2. A school of massage may charge the person receiving a massage at a <br />student clinic a fee for the massage. <br />6.24.050 Education Requirements. <br />A. Each permittee shall possess an original diploma, original certificate of <br />graduation, or other written proof, including but not limited to course outlines and certified <br />sealed transcripts, acceptable to the Police Chief, from a school or schools of massage, college, <br />junior college, or university which shows satisfactory completion of at least five hundred (500) <br />hours of anon-repetitive curriculum which shall include the following: <br />1. Three hundred (300) hours of formal education and training in massage, <br />ethics, anatomy, and physiology; and <br />2. Two hundred (200) hours of related education in massage and/or <br />professional experience in massage obtained in a jurisdiction other than the City of Pleasanton. <br />Credit from a course not requiring actual attendance in class may not be used to satisfy the <br />education requirements. Students must demonstrate to the Police Chief that they have fulfilled <br />the education requirements from a school of massage as defined in this Chapter. <br />B. Each applicant for a massage establishment permit who signs a declaration <br />
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