§ 116.39 CERTAIN USES OF PREMISES PROHIBITED.
   (A)   General. No person shall use for housing, sheltering or harboring of its employees or other persons any massage parlor or establishment or cause or permit the same to be used as living quarters by employees or other persons.
   (B)   Use of premises for immoral purposes.
      (1)   No massage parlor or establishment shall be used for any immoral or indecent purposes whatsoever and any discovery of any immoral or indecent acts permitted or performed on the premises shall be sufficient evidence for the immediate revocation of the permit therefor.
      (2)   No person holding a permit under this chapter shall administer to a person of the opposite sex any massage, alcohol rub or similar treatment, fomentation, bath or electric or magnetic treatment, except on the signed order of a licensed physician, osteopath, chiropractor, podiatrist or registered physical therapist. A person shall neither cause nor permit in or about his or her place of business, or in connection with his or her business, any agent, employee, servant or other individual to administer any such treatment to any individual of the opposite sex.
      (3)   All employees of establishments holding a permit under this chapter, including masseurs, masseuses and therapists, shall wear clean, nontransparent outer garments covering the sexual and genital areas.
      (4)   The sexual or genital areas of patrons of establishments required to hold a permit under this chapter shall be covered with towels, cloths or undergarments when in the presence of an employee, masseur, masseuse or therapist.
      (5)   No person in any establishment holding a permit under this chapter shall place his or her hand on, or touch with any part of his or her body, or fondle in any manner, or massage, a sexual or genital area of any other person.
      (6)   No employee of an establishment holding a permit under this chapter shall perform or offer or agree to perform any act which shall require the touching of the patron's genitals.
(Ord. G-76-614, passed 6-11-1976; Ord. G-78-705, passed 8-14-1978) Penalty, see § 116.99