§ 115.02  LICENSE REQUIRED.
   (A)   Each person who operates, conducts or maintains a school of massage, massage therapy clinic or bathhouse shall make application for an operator’s license to operate the school of massage, massage therapy clinic or bathhouse with the Clerk-Treasurer of the city on application forms prescribed by him or her. The application for a license shall contain the following information and should be individually signed by the applicant:
      (1)   Name of applicant;
      (2)   Residence address of applicant;
      (3)   Business address of applicant;
      (4)   Number of massage tables, shower stalls, bath stalls or other individual units;
      (5)   The age and citizenship of the applicant, in the case of individuals, and of the manager or officers in the case of a corporation;
      (6)   The names, addresses, ages, citizenship and designations of each person connected with the applicant’s establishments;
      (7)   Whether the applicant or its manager or officers have ever been previously engaged in operating a school of massage, massage therapy clinic or bathhouse;
      (8)   Whether any applicant, or in the case of a corporation, its manager, officers, directors or stockholders have ever been convicted of any act of violence, moral turpitude, sex offense or prior violation of this chapter;
      (9)   An agreement by the operator permitting inspections; and
      (10)   Type of license being applied for by the applicant.
   (B)   Along with the operator’s application for a license there should be filed a verified application for a massage therapist license by each individual who is employed in the establishment. The application should contain the following information:
      (1)   Name;
      (2)   Age;
      (3)   Address;
      (4)   Citizenship;
      (5)   Whether convicted of any public offense concerning an act of violence, moral turpitude, sex offense or prior violation of this chapter; and
      (6)   Nature of work performed.
   (C)   Along with the aforesaid applications for license there should be a certificate from a duly licensed medical practitioner, on a form prescribed by the Health Department of the county, certifying that the applicant is free from communicable diseases and that the examination has been made within 30 days prior to the application for the license or permit herein sought.
(Prior Code, § 14-12)  (Ord. 76-3, passed 4-16-1976)