A. This chapter shall not apply to the following classes of individuals while engaged in the performance of the duties of their respective professions:
(1) Any person holding an unrevoked license by the state while performing activities encompassed by the legal scope of practice of such professional license.
(2) Practitioners who work on fully clothed clients using one of the following systems while in the course of providing work under this system:
(a) Reflexology practitioners providing massage exclusively to the feet and/or hands and/or ears.
(b) Practitioners of educational systems in which touch is incidental and in which touch and words are used to deepen awareness of existing patterns of movement in the human body as well as to suggest new possibilities of movement.
(c) Practitioners using a non-touch contact to affect the energy systems of the human body.
B. The permit administrator may exempt from the requirements of this section practitioners of recognized proprietary somatic modalities which are not "massage" as commonly understood but which may fall within the definition of massage herein because of touching or other contact, if said practitioners are certified to practice by that modality's guild or other professional organization.
C. This chapter shall not apply to individuals administering massages or health treatment involving massage to persons participating in road races, track meets, triathlons, educational events or conferences and similar single occurrence athletic or recreational or educational events; provided that all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The massage services are made equally available to all participants in the event.
(2) The event is open to participation by the general public or a significant segment of the public such as employees of sponsoring corporations.
(3) The massage services are provided at the site of the event in a public setting and either during, immediately preceding or immediately following the event.
(4) The sponsors of the event have been advised of and have approved the provision of massage services and the qualifications required of those performing such services.
D. Out-of-state visitors.
(1) This chapter shall not apply to individuals in the City or state temporarily for educational events or disaster relief.