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THE CITY OF 2 <br /> mim CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> pL£ASANTON® <br /> August 18, 2009 <br /> Police Department <br /> Office of the City Attorney <br /> TITLE: INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 6.24 OF <br /> MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING MASSAGE PROVIDERS TO CONFORM <br /> TO NEW STATE LAW <br /> SUMMARY <br /> In 2008, the State Legislature adopted Senate Bill 731 (SB 731) to provide for the <br /> statewide, voluntary certification of massage practitioners, massage therapists and <br /> massage establishments. Prior to its passage, cities and counties in California had <br /> authority to adopt ordinances that licensed and regulated massage therapists and <br /> businesses in their jurisdictions. Because the ordinances often varied, SB 731 was <br /> adopted to provide consistent statewide regulation. SB 731 provides that certificate <br /> holders are exempt from local permitting requirements. Because the certification is <br /> voluntary, massage practitioners, therapists and establishments may chose to either <br /> seek statewide certification or stay with local permits. SB 731 established a nonprofit <br /> organization, now known as the California Massage Therapy Council, to certify qualified <br /> massage practitioners, therapists and establishments. The organization also oversees <br /> certificate holders and can take disciplinary action against them if, for example, they <br /> have been arrested of specified crimes. The attached, proposed ordinance amends <br /> Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 6.24 (Massage) to conform to SB 731 while <br /> maintaining local control to the maximum extent allowed by law. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Introduce the attached ordinance to revise Municipal Code Chapter 6.24 (Massage). <br /> FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br /> Minimal impact. Although City resources will be used to verify certification under state <br /> law and compliance with state and local laws, the cost should be de minimus. <br />