(A) Notice of change in management. The individual designated by a partnership or a corporation in its business license application to be manager and in responsible charge of the business shall remain responsible for the conduct of the business until another suitable person has been designated in writing by the license holder. The license holder shall promptly give the Police Department written notice of any such change indicating the name and address of the new manager and the effective date of the change.
(B) Clothing requirements. Employees of businesses licensed under this subchapter shall be and shall remain fully clothed while performing massage.
(C) Location of services. No person shall perform a massage for a fee or other consideration at any place other than a physical culture and health service, physical culture or health club, reducing salon, or therapeutic massage studio that has been duly licensed pursuant to § 114.021(B), a business which is exempt from a business license pursuant to § 114.021(C), or the residence of the person receiving the massage.
(D) No services allowed by sexually-oriented businesses. No person shall perform a massage for a fee or other consideration in connection with a sexually-oriented business as defined by Chapter 33.
(E) Educational requirements. No person shall perform a massage for a fee or other consideration unless the person has at least 150 hours of education in massage therapy from a school for massage therapy accredited by the Integrated Massage Somatic Therapy Accreditation Council or other accrediting agency approved by the City Manager or designee.
(Prior Code, § 111.352) Penalty, see § 114.999