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Upon sale, transfer or relocation of an Encounter Studio, the permit and license therefor shall be null and void unless approved as provided in Section 1072.24 herein; provided, however, that upon the death or incapacity of the permittee the Encounter Studio may continue in business for a reasonable period of time to allow for an orderly transfer of the permit.
If the permittee is a corporation, a transfer of 25 percent of the stock ownership of the permittee will be deemed to be a sale or transfer and the permit and license therefor shall be null and void unless approved as provided in Section 1072.24 herein; provided, however, that the provision shall not apply to a permittee corporation, the stock of which is listed on a stock exchange in this state or in the City of New York, State of New York, or which is required by law to file periodic reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission unless approved as provided in Section 1072.19 herein.
(Added by Ord. 241-77, App. 6/17/77)
Every person to whom or for whom a permit to operate an Encounter Studio shall have been granted pursuant to the provisions of this Article shall display said permit in a conspicuous place within the Encounter Studio so that the same may be readily seen by persons entering the premises.
(Added by Ord. 241-77, App. 6/17/77)
The Police Department shall, from time to time and at least twice a year, make an inspection of each Encounter Studio in the City and County of San Francisco for the purposes of determining that the provisions of this Article are complied with.
(Added by Ord. 241-77, App. 6/17/77)
Every person who engages in, conducts, or carries on the operation of an Encounter Studio shall keep a daily register, approved as to form by the Police Department, of the following information:
(a) The identification of all employees employed by such establishment, together with a duplicate of each of said employees' employee permit;
(b) The hours of employment of each employee for each day;
(c) The rooms, cubicles, booths, compartments or stalls assigned to or used by each employee for that day and the time at which each employee used or was assigned to each room, cubicle, booth, compartment or stall; and
(d) All patrons, with said patrons' true full names, residential street, city and state addresses and hours of arrival and the rooms, cubicles, booths, compartments or stalls used by each patron, if any.
Said daily register shall at all times during business hours be subject to inspection by the Police Department and by the Health Department and shall be kept on file for one year on the premises.
(Added by Ord. 241-77, App. 6/17/77)
(A) No person, while acting as an entertainer in an Encounter Studio, shall:
(1) Expose his or her genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, natal cleft, perineum, anal region or pubic hair region; or
(2) Expose or employ any device, costume or cover which gives the appearance of or simulates the genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, natal cleft, perineum, anal region or pubic hair region; or
(3) Expose any portion of the female breast at or below the areola thereof; or
(4) Employ any device or covering which is intended to simulate such portion of the breast; or
(5) Touch a customer; or
(6) Permit a customer or patron to touch an entertainer; or
(7) Leave the encounter studio with or meet a customer or patron outside of said premises.
(B) No person who is a patron of an Encounter Studio shall place, or cause to be placed in the daily register false name, or residential street, city and state addresses.
(Added by Ord. 241-77, App. 6/17/77)
It shall be unlawful for any operator or employee of an Encounter Studio to make or continue, or cause, or permit to be made or continued, any vocal or instrumental music and related sounds, whether live or reproduced mechanically by radio, television, stereo or otherwise, so as to create any sound or noise which would cause the sound level (noise level) measured at any point within the Encounter Studio to exceed the sound level of 55 decibels, measured on the A-weighted scale as defined in the American National Standard S-1.4-1971.
(Added by Ord. 241-77, App. 6/17/77)
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