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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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11/14/2011
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6A.A. - Page 15 <br />California and working within the scope of their practice. This exemption <br />applies to Massage Practitioners or other persons working under the direction <br />of said professional in conformance with state law. <br />B. Barbers, cosmetologists, estheticians, and manicurists who are duly licensed <br />under the laws of the State of California while engaging in practices within the <br />scope of their licenses, except that this provision shall apply solely to the <br />massaging of the neck, face, hands and feet, and /or scalp of the customers, <br />and this exception shall not apply to full body work or full body massage. <br />C. Hospitals, nursing homes, sanatoriums, or other any health facilities duly <br />licensed by the State of California. <br />D. Accredited junior colleges and colleges or universities whose coaches and <br />trainers are acting within the scope of their employment. <br />E. Trainers of amateur, semi - professional or professional athletes or athletic <br />teams while engaging in their training responsibilities for and with athletes; <br />and trainers working in conjunction with a specific athletic event such as an <br />outdoor road or bike race. <br />F. Health clubs, health spa, gymnasium, or other similar facility designed or <br />intended for general physical exercise or conditioning in which the furnishing <br />of massage or bathing services or facilities is subordinate and incidental, <br />except that the person performing massage services shall obtain a State <br />Certification and City Certificate of Registration in conformance with this <br />chapter. <br />Sec. 18A.10. HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS <br />All premises Certified Massage Businesses shall be subject to periodic <br />inspection by the City for compliance with health, safety, and building standards <br />all such establishments shall comply with the following requirements: <br />A. Facility: <br />1. One artificial white light of not less than forty (40) watts shall be <br />provided in each room where massage is being administered. <br />2. The walls shall be clean and painted with an approved washable mold <br />resistant paint in all rooms where water or steam baths are given. <br />Floors shall be free from any accumulation of dust, dirt, or refuse. <br />3. All equipment used in the massage operation shall be maintained in a <br />clean and sanitary condition. <br />4. Dressing and locker facilities shall be provided for patrons. Security <br />deposit facilities for the protection of the valuables of the patrons shall <br />also be available. <br />5. One front door shall be provided for patron entry to the massage <br />business, which shall open to an interior patron reception and waiting <br />11 <br />A TTY /O R D. 359 /MA S SA G E <br />102811 <br />
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