§ 133.15 PUBLIC NUDITY; LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENTS.
   (A)   Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates, or requires, a different meaning.
      NUDITY. Uncovered, or less than opaquely covered, post-pubertal human genitals, pubic areas, the post-pubertal human female breast below a point immediately above the top of the areola, or the covered human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state. For purposes of this definition, a female breast is considered uncovered if the nipple only, or the nipple and the areola only, are covered.
      OBSCENE PERFORMANCE. A play, motion picture, dance, show, or other presentation, whether pictured, animated, or live, performed before an audience, and which in whole, or in part, depicts, or reveals, nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, or sado-masochistic abuse, or which includes obscenities, or explicit verbal descriptions, or narrative accounts, of sexual conduct.
      OBSCENITIES. Slang words currently, and generally, rejected for regular use in mixed society, that are used to refer to genitals, female breasts, sexual conduct, or excretory functions or products, either that have no other meaning or that, in context, are clearly used for their bodily, sexual, or excretory meaning.
      SADO-MASOCHIST ABUSE. Flagellation, or torture, by, or upon, a person who is nude, or clad in undergarments, or in revealing, or bizarre, costume, or the condition of being fettered, bound, or otherwise physically restrained on the part of one so clothed.
      SEXUAL CONDUCT. Human masturbation, sexual intercourse, or any touching of the genitals, pubic areas or buttocks of the human male or female, or the breasts of the female, whether alone or between members of the same, or opposite, sex, or between humans and animals in an act of apparent sexual stimulation, or gratification.
      SEXUAL EXCITEMENT. The condition of human male, or female, genitals, or the breasts of the female, when in a state of sexual stimulation, or the sensual experiences of humans engaging in, or witnessing, sexual conduct or nudity.
   (B)   Unlawful act. It is unlawful for any person issued a license provided for in Chapter 111 to permit, upon the licensed premises, any nudity, obscene performance, or continued use of obscenities by any agent, employee, patron, or other person.
(Prior Code, § 5.86) (Ord. 30, second series, passed 12-21-1981) Penalty, see § 10.99