504.02 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   BOOTHS, STALLS OR PARTITIONED PORTIONS OF A ROOM OR INDIVIDUAL ROOM.
      a.   Enclosures specifically offered to persons for a fee or as an incident to performing high- risk sexual conduct; or
      b.   Enclosures which are part of a business operated on the premises which offers movies or other entertainment to be viewed within the enclosure, including enclosures wherein movies or other entertainment is dispensed for a fee, but does not include enclosures that are private offices used by the owners, managers or persons employed by the premises for attending to the tasks of their employment and which are not held out to the public or members of the establishment for hire or for a fee or for the purpose of viewing movies or other entertainment for a fee and are not open to any persons other than employees.
   DOORS, CURTAINS OR PORTAL PARTITIONS. Full, complete, non-transparent closure devices through which one cannot see or view activity taking place within the enclosure.
   HAZARDOUS SITE. Any commercial premises, building or structure, or any part thereof, which is a site of high-risk sexual conduct as defined herein.
   HIGH-RISK SEXUAL CONDUCT. This term means:
      a.   Fellatio;
      b.   Anal intercourse; or
      c.   Vaginal intercourse with persons who engage in sexual acts in exchange for money.
   OPEN TO AN ADJACENT PUBLIC ROOM SO THAT THE AREA INSIDE IS VISIBLE TO PERSONS IN THE ADJACENT PUBLIC ROOM. Either the absence of any entire door, curtain or portal partition or a door or other device which is made of clear, transparent material such as glass, plexiglass or other similar material meeting building code and safety standards, which permits the activity inside the enclosure to be entirely viewed or seen by persons outside the enclosure.
   PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIAL. An agent or employee of the city, county or state charged with the enforcement of the state or local health laws.
(1987 Code, § 509.02)