§ 113.03 OPERATING REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Every portion of the massage establishment, including appliances and apparatus, shall be kept clean and operated under sanitary conditions.
   (B)   Price rates for all services shall be prominently posted in the reception area in a location available to all prospective customers.
   (C)   All employees, including masseurs and masseuses, shall wear clean, non-transparent outer garments covering the sexual and genital areas and the outer garments shall be restricted in use to the massage establishment.
   (D)   A separate dressing room for each sex must be available on the premises, with individual lockers for each employee, masseur and masseuse.
   (E)   Doors to the dressing rooms shall open inward and be self-closing.
   (F)   All massage establishments shall be provided with clean, laundered sheets and towels in sufficient quantity and shall be laundered after each use and stored in a sanitary manner.
   (G)   The sexual or genital areas of the patrons must be covered with towels, clothes or undergarments when in the presence of an employee, masseur or masseuse.
   (H)   It shall be unlawful for any person in a massage establishment to place his or her hand upon or touch with any part of his or her body or fondle in any manner or to massage a sexual or genital area of any person.
   (I)   No masseur or masseuse, employee or licensee, shall perform, offer or agree to perform any act which shall require the touching of the patron’s genital area.
   (J)   All walls, ceilings, floors, pools, showers, baths and steam rooms and any other physical facilities shall be in good repair and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
   (K)   Oils, creams, lotions and other preparations used in administering massages shall be kept in clean, closed containers or cabinets.
   (L)   A register shall be maintained listing all patrons served and shall contain the name and address of each patron. This register shall be available for inspection to the respective village agencies herein mentioned.
   (M)   No masseur or masseuse shall administer massage to a patron exhibiting any skin fungus, skin infection, skin inflammation or skin eruption, unless a physician duly licensed by the state certifies in writing that the person may be safely massaged, describing the conditions under which the massage may be performed.
   (N)   Each masseur or masseuse shall wash his or her hands in hot, running water using a proper soap or disinfectant before administering any massage to any patron.
(Prior Code, § 113.03) (Ord. 75-1, passed 6-9-1975) Penalty, see § 113.99