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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1215 - Amnd Ch 5.87 - Massage Estblshmnts _�...__,_-�.,.�.....�..,.,-i.r,.,,.,,,.,m..�..wn-wn.enr-�t«�rm����rnvrom�r.,�,.�.,..,...R. ..: , ` �`°r�'i f�«� �;�9�,_„_,.�.,��.::.f„�;1`�/._ . ..... � r ' � L.�i 4ry��."��i i�3C?�� ��f��—..._._... UGI i"�ti`�.�"�t'�'0.".✓�1 "G�`:t�. iii�.�:l�l.�7 � `/� - -�}�/.,. CITY OF PALM DESER �---�-��----���-µ�� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT �� STAFF REPORT REQUEST: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 5.87 MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AND MASSAGISTS AND TO CHAPTER 5.90 MASSAGISTS PERMITS OF TITLE 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE. SUBMITTED BY: Kevin Swartz Assistant Planner DATE: August 26, 2010 CONTENTS: Ordinance No.1215 , Exhibit A and Exhibit B Recommendation That the City Council waive further reading and pass Ordinance No. 1215 to second reading, approving amendments to Chapter 5.87 Massage Establishments and Massagists and to Chapter 5.90 Massagists Permits of Title 5 Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulation of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. Executive Summary Adoption of proposed ordinance amendments will prohibit new independent stand alone massage establishments, but will protect existing ones that are legally permitted and operating as of the date of enactment of the ordinance. The amendments will also enhance enforcement tools that can be used when a massage establishment is found to be operating illegally. The amended Massage Ordinance would provide the City of Palm Desert the ability to enhance the community compatibility and policing, and to ensure that balances of land and business types are maintained throughout the City. Changes have also been made to incorporate recent changes in State law regarding massagist licensing. Backqround On August 27, 2009,the City Council approved and imposed a 45—day moratorium on the issuance of Conditional Use Permits for all independent massage establishments. On October 8, 2009, the City Council extended the 45-day moratorium for ten and one-half months, which will expire on August 27, 2010. During the moratorium period, staff has been studying the current massage ordinance and recommendations regarding limitation or prohibition of independent massage establishments to enhance public safety and to provide a balance of business types within the community which, in turn, assures a secure revenue stream to the General Fund. Discussion The proposed amendments to Chapters 5.87 and 5.90 are the companion to a separate item on the agenda, which proposes to extend the existing moratorium for an additional one-year. The moratorium extension is necessary since the amendments cannot be adopted and enacted until 30 Staff Report Approval of Amendments to Chapter 5.87 and 5.90 Page 2 of 3 August 26, 2010 days after a second reading, and the current moratorium would expire prior to such enactment. During the past several years, numerous massage establishments have opened for business in the City of Palm Desert.There are two types of businesses which provide professional massage therapy services: secondary uses and stand alone, independent massage establishments. Secondary uses are massage services offered at resort hotel locations, salons, skin care, pilates, yoga, and� chiropractor locations. These establishments historically do not generate calls for services from police or Code Enforcement. The stand alone, independent massage establishments have generated public complaint and police activity. During the past two years, staff has been working with the Police Department and Code Enforcement Division to closely monitor and regulate stand alone, independent massage businesses operating in the city. This has resulted in the closure of a number of massage establishments where the owners and/or employees have been engaging in prostitution and other activities. Simultaneously, staff has considered the financial and business development implications associated with the number of massage establishments in the city. To assure continuity of revenue to the General Fund, it is important to have a balance of business types in the city. Too great of a concentration of any one type of business can lead to revenue shortage when there is a downturn in that particular market. Additionally, Palm Desert needs to continue to provide a blend of the types and quality of businesses available to residents and visitors so as to maintain its stature as a high- end destination resort, with first-rate services and amenities for its residents. Staff has been working with the Police and Finance Departments, the Code Enforcement Division, and Business Development staff for ways to revise the current massage ordinance to enhance the community and policing,and to provide a balanced blend of business types throughout the city.The changes recommended to the ordinance are summarized below. In addition, the proposed ordinance is attached, with the amendments highlighted in red type so that they can be seen in the context of the ordinance. The chief change is a prohibition against new independent, stand alone massage establishments, with provisions made to protect existing businesses. Section 5.87.020 Definitions. Definitions of the terms"Communication devices""Independent stand alone massage establishment" and "reflexology"were added. Section 5.87.030 Permits. A prohibition against independent stand alone massage establishments was added. Section 5.87.040.0 Massage Establishments-Location. Language was revised to clearly require that massage establishments obtain a Conditional Use Permit, and to emphasize that the massage business must be an accessory use with hotels, day spas, health services, etc. Section 5.87.050 Nonconformina uses and qermits. Language was added to protect existing, legally permitted independent, stand alone massage establishments. The new language provides that existing independent stand alone massage establishments with Conditional Use Permits approved and active before 1 October 2010 can relocate or expand as long as existing ownership remains the same. All relocations and expansions will still require an amendment to the exiting Conditional Use Permit. G:\Planning\Kevin Swartz\Word\Massage Ordinance\Council Staff Report.doc Staff Report Approval of Amendments to Chapter 5.87 and 5.90 Page 3 of 3 August 26, 2010 Section 5.87.085 Outcall massaae endorsement was added. The current massage ordinance did not require that the applicant be associated with a licensed massage establishment, or have certification hours. Section 5.87.090 Q. Massaae establishment oqeratina reauirements.A prohibition was added such that no person operating a massage establishment can permit communication devices to be installed or used on the premises so as to interfere with or hinder inspections by Code or law enforcement officers. Section 5.87.090.R Massaae establishment operatina reauirements. A prohibition against living inside the massage establishment was added. Section 5.87.180 Suspension, revocation of qermit. Sections C, D, and E were added allowing the City Manager to suspend a massage establishment permit immediately upon violations of the law, and made it unlawful to operate when the massage establishment permit has been suspended. Section 5.87.190 Inspection reauired. Language was added that during an inspection, law enforcement officers may also verify the identity of all employees. Section 5.90.020.D Massaae therapv permits reauired. Requirements were added such that massagists must poses and be able to produce valid City-issued identification cards when they are acting as a massagist in the city. These permits aid in law enforcement activities and the revised ordinance will codify current procedural practices for issuing them. Fiscal Analvsis There is no significant fiscal impact regarding the approval of the amendments to Chapter 5.87 and Chapter 5.90 of Title 5 Business Taxes, Licenses, and Regulations of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. Submitted by: Department Head: �' ����'y�. Kevin Swartz Lauri Aylaian Assist t Planner Director of Community Development Paul S. Gibson Finance Director Approval: • ` Jo . Wohlmuth ity anager G:\Planning\Kevin SwartzlWord\Massage Ordinance\Council Staff Report.doc ORDINANCE NO. 1215 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 5.87 MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AND MASSAGISTS AND TO CHAPTER 5.90 MASSAGISTS PERMITS OF TITLE 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 26t" day of August, 2010, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider modification to Chapter 5.87 and Chapter 5.90 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act," Resolution No. 06-78, and the Director of Community Development has determined that the proposed revision to the Health and Safety Code is not a project as defined under CEQA and no further environmental review is necessary; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said City Council did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify approval of the said amendments: 1. That the proposed amendment will not negatively impact the public health, safety, or general welfare. 2. That stand alone, independent massage establishments have generated public complaint and police activity. This has resulted in the closure of a number of massage establishments where the owners and/or employees have been engaging in prostitution and other activities. 3. Secondary uses are massage services offered at resort hotel locations, salons, skin care, pilates, yoga, chiropractor and other heafth services locations. These establishments historically do not generate calls for services from police or Code Enforcement. 4. To assure continuity of revenue to the General Fund, it is important to have a balance of business types in the city. Too great of a concentration of any one type of business can lead to revenue shortage when there is a downturn in that particular market. 5. To maintain its stature as a high-end destination resort, with first-rate services and amenities for its residents, it is important for the city to provide a blend of the types and quality of businesses available to residents and visitors. ORDINANCE NO. 1215 6. The amended Massage Ordinance would provide the City of Palm Desert the ability to enhance the community compatibility and policing, and to ensure that balances of land and business types are maintained throughout the City. Therefore, for these reasons, the amendments to the municipal code are deemed by the City Council to be necessary. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the City Council on this matter. SECTION 2: Palm Desert Municipal Code Chapter 5.87 and Chapter 5.90 are hereby amended and restated as described in Exhibit A and Exhibit B, respectively, attached hereto. SECTION 3: That the City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, California, is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in the Desert Sun, a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City of Palm Desert, California, and shall be in full force and effective thirty (30) days after its adoption. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Palm Desert City Council this 26tn day of August, 2010, by the following vote to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: CINDY FINERTY, Mayor ATTEST: RACHELLE D. KLASSEN, City Clerk City of Palm Desert, California 2 ' ORDINANCE NO. 1215 EXHIBIT "A" That Title 5, Chapter 5.87 Massage Establishments and Massagists of the Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulation is hereby amended where indicated in bold font as follows: Chapter 5.87 MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT AND MASSAGISTS 5.87.020 Definitions. Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and provisions contained in this section shall govern the construction, meaning and application of words and phrases used in this Chapter: California Massage Therapy Council (CMTC) means a state-organized non- profit organization created to regulate the massage industry as set forth in Chapter 10.5 of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code of the state (commencing with Section 4600). City manager means the city manager of the city of Palm Desert, or his or her designated representative. CMTC-certified establishment is either (1) a massage establishment or business that is a sole proprietorship, where the sole proprietor is certified by the CMTC or (2) a massage establishment or business that employs or uses only persons certified by the CMTC to provide massage services. Communicable disease means tuberculosis, hepatitis, or any disease which may be transmitted to a patron through normal contact during the performance of any massage service, and does not include venereal or sexually transmitted diseases, which would not be transmitted to patrons through normal contact during the performance of any massage service. Communication device means any video or other type of camera device whether it is free standing, temporarily or permanently mounted to a fixed surface indoors or outdoors. Day spas are places where baths, steam, sauna, body wraps, salt glows and other exfoliating treatments, hot and cold packs, compresses, and other forms of hydrotherapy, are given as well as facials, exercise classes, all services being directed toward health. Director means the director of finance or his or her delegated representative. 3 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 Employee means any person over eighteen years of age other than a massagist who renders any service in connection with the operation of massage business and receives compensation from the operator of the business or patrons. Independent stand alone massage establishment is any business that performs massage where massage business revenue exceeds 50% of the gross income for the business. Manager shall mean the person(s) designated by the operator of the massage establishment to act as the representative and agent for the operator in managing day-to-day operations with the same liabilities and responsibilities as the operator. Evidence of management includes, but is not limited to, evidence that the individual has power to direct or hire and dismiss employees, control hours of operation, create policy or rules or purchase supplies. A manager may also be an operator. A massage technician permit is not required to be a manager. A manager may not perform any massage services without first meeting the standards and qualifications of Section 5.90.060 and obtaining a technician permit or being exempt from city permitting requirements pursuant to Section 5.90.020. Massage means any method, except reflexology, of pressure on, or friction against, or stroking, kneading, rubbing, tapping, pounding, vibrating, or stimulating the external parts of the human body with the hands or with the aid of any mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliances, with or without supplementary aids such as creams, ointments, or other similar preparations commonly used in the practice of massage, under such circumstances that it is reasonably expected that the person to whom the treatment is provided or some third person on his or her behalf will pay money or give any other consideration or any gratuity therefore. Massage establishment means any establishment having a source of income or compensation derived from the practice of massage as defined in this section, and which has a fixed place of business where any person, firm, association or corporation engages in or carries on any of the activities defined as massage in this section. Massagist means any person who, for any consideration whatsoever, engages in the practice of massage as defined in this section at any permitted establishment. The terms "massage therapist," "massage practitioner," or any other terms used within the massage industry are included within this definition for the purposes of this ordinance. This definition shall also include anyone operating pursuant to a valid "massage therapist" or "massage practitioner" certification issued by the CMTC. Outcall massage service means any business, the function of which is to engage in or carry on massages at a location designated by the customer or client rather than a massage establishment. 4 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 Permittee means the person to whom a permit has been issued. Publicly traded corporation shall be a corporation whose stock is traded on the New York, American, Pacific or NASDAQ Exchanges. Police chief ineans the chief of the police department of the city of Palm Desert, or his or her designated representative. Recognized school of massage means any school or educational institution licensed or approved in the state it is located, whose purpose it is to upgrade the professionalism of massagists and which teaches the theory, ethics, practice, profession or work of massage; which requires a resident course of study before the student shall be furnished with a diploma or certificate of graduation from such school or institution of learning following the successful completion of such course of study or learning. Schools offering a correspondence course not requiring actual attendance shall not be deemed a recognized school. The city shall have a right to confirm that the applicant has completed a certificate program from a recognized school. Reflexology means an alternative, complementary, or integrated medicine method of treatment involving the physical act of applying pressure to the feet and hands with specific thumb, finger, and hand techniques without the use of oil or lotion. Reflexology is performed in an area open to the general public, and not in individual treatment rooms with doors or other devices that screen the view of treatments being performed. Specified anatomical areas means: 1. Less than completely and opaquely covered human genitals, pubic region, anus, or female breasts below a point immediately above the top of the areola; or 2. Human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state, even if completely and opaquely covered. (Ord. 993 § 3 (part), 2002; Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.030 Permits. A. Requirements. Except as provided in Section 5.87.135. it is unlawful for any person, association, partnership or corporation to engage in, conduct, carry on or upon any premises within the city, the business of a massage establishment, as defined in this chapter, without possessing a permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter for each and every separate office or place of business conducted by the above. The permit fee required by this chapter shall be in addition to any other license, permit or fee required under any of the provisions of this code. B. Except as provided in Section 5.87.135. Independent stand alone massage establishments are prohibited and shall not be issued massage establishment permits. 5 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 C. Authorization. Except as provided in Section 5.87.135 neither the filing of an application for the permit, nor payment of any other license, permit or fee required under any other provision of this code shall authorize the engaging, conducting or carrying on of a massage establishment. D. Application Fee. The application fee for a massage establishment permit shall be five hundred dollars and shall be used to defray the cost of investigation and processing as set forth herein. The fee set forth in this section shall be in effect until the city council shall, by resolution, fix some other rate based upon a cost factor. E. Renewal of Permit. Except as provided in Section 5.87.135 all permits shall expire one year from the date it is issued. Applications for renewal of a permit shall be made sixty days prior to the expiration date of the permit. The renewal application fee for a massage establishment permit shall be one hundred dollars. Said renewal application fees are nonrefundable and shall be used to defray the cost of investigation and processing said renewal applications. The fee set forth in this section shall be in effect until the city council shall, by resolution, fix some other rate based upon a cost factor. (Ord. 993 § 3 (part), 2002; Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.040 Massaae establishments—Location. A. Except as provided in Section 5.87.135 all massage establishments will require approval of a conditional use permit per Chapter 25.72 of the zoning ordinance. The applicant for a conditional use permit must provide a written statement confirming that the applicant is the owner or authorized agent of the owner of the property and that the applicant or owner is aware of the massage establishment regulations as set forth in this Chapter. B. Zones permitted by conditional use permit: C-1, general, PC, planned commercial, O.P., office professional and S.I., service industrial. C. Massage establishments shall only be permitted subject to approval of a conditional use permit as an accessory use with hotels, beauty salons, day spas, athletic clubs and other health service or educational institutions in those zones where they are permitted and approved. (Ord. 898, 1998; Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.050 Nonconforming uses and permits. A. Establishments. Except as provided in Section 5.87.135 all establishments legally permitted to offer massage on January 1, 1998, but which are in noncompliance as a result of amendment to this chapter shall be deemed legal nonconforming and will be allowed to continue operation provided they are in compliance with all limitations and requirements of their original permit except as noted below. Any expansion of massage services beyond those specified in the original approval shall require a conditional use permit. (Ord. 993 § 3 (part), 2002; Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 6 ORDINANCE NO. �215_ B Except as provided in Section 5.87.135 existing independent stand alone massage establishments with a Conditional Use Permit approved and active before 1 October 2010 can relocate or expand as long as existing ownership remains the same, and as long as business expansions do not involve operation of multiple locations. All relocations and expansions of independent stand alone massage establishments legally permitted before this date require an amendment to the exiting Conditional Use Permit. 5.87.060 Building requirements for massage establishments. In addition to the requirements of the zoning and building codes, the following additional requirements shall be met by massage establishments: A. A recognizable and readable sign shall be posted at the main entrance identifying the establishment; provided, that all such signs shall comply with the sign regulations of the city. B. Fire and Safety Requirements. Maximum occupancy load, fire exits, aisles and fire equipment shall be regulated, designed and provided in accordance with the fire department and building department regulations and standards. C. Building Openings. All building openings, entries, windows, etc., shall be located, covered or screened in such a manner as to prevent a view from the outside of the building into dressing rooms, treatment rooms, restrooms, and other areas where patrons of the business may not be fully dressed. D. Lighting in Parking Lots. Lighting shall be in compliance with Chapter 24.16 of the municipal code. E. Construction of rooms used for toilets, baths and showers shall be made waterproof with approved waterproofed materials and shall be installed in accordance with the city building code. Plumbing fixtures shall be installed in accordance with the city plumbing code: 1. Steam rooms and shower compartments shall have waterproof floors, walls and ceilings approved by the city; 2. Floors of wet and dry heat rooms shall be adequately pitched to one or more floor drains properly connected to the sewer. Exception: dry heat rooms with wooden floors need not be provided with pitched floors and floor drains; 3. A source of hot water must be available within the immediate vicinity of dry and wet heat rooms to facilitate cleaning. F. Toilet facilities shall be provided in convenient locations. When employees and patrons of different sexes are on the premises at the same time, separate toilet 7 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 facilities shall be provided for each sex. A single water closet per sex shall be provided for each twenty or more employees or patrons of that sex on the premises at any one time. Urinals may be substituted for water closets after one water closet has been provided. Toilets shall be designated as to the sex accommodated therein; G. Hot and cold running water under pressure from a potable source shall be provided to all washbasins, bathtubs, showers, and similar facilities. Each water basin shall be provided with soap or detergent and single-service towels placed in permanently installed dispensers. A trash receptacle shall be provided in each room where such facilities are located. In addition to the washbasin provided for patrons, a minimum of one separate washbasin shall be located within or as close as practicable to each area in which massages are administered and baths taken. H. Provide minimum lighting in accordance with the Uniform Building Code, and in addition, at least one artificial light of not less than forty watts shall be provided in each enclosed room where massage services are being performed on a patron. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.070 Special events permit reauired. When extra massagists are required for a special event at or organized by an approved massage establishment, the owner, manager, or operator of the establishment must supply the city with a list of massagists who will be working at the event, copies of their certifications, copies of licenses they may hold in other cities, or under the CMTC, and any other information the city may reasonably require, not less than two weeks before the date of the event, and pay a fee for a one-day permit, the amount of the fee to be set by the city council. Nothing in this section is to be construed to permit such massagists from performing massage at any other location in the city at any other time, unless each massagist has fulfilled the requirements of Chapter 5.90 and has a current permit to perform massage, or has been licensed by the CMTC. (Ord. 993 § 3 (part), 2002; Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.080 Application for massaaist's permit—Types of permits. A. Except as provided in Section 5.87.135 any person desirous of engaging in the practice of massage, as massage is defined in this chapter, must first secure either a site specific or citywide massagist's permit. Application shall be made to the city manager in the same manner as provided herein for massage establishment permits. The application shall contain the following: 1. The business address and all telephone numbers where the massage is to be practiced; 2. Name, including all names, nicknames and aliases by which the applicant has been known; and residence address, including the two previous addresses immediately prior to the present address of the applicant; 8 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 3. Social security number, driver's license number, if any, and date of birth; 4. Applicant's weight, height, color of hair and eyes, and sex; 5. Written evidence that applicant is at least eighteen years of age; 6. A complete statement of all convictions of the applicant for any felony or misdemeanor or violation of a local ordinance, except misdemeanor traffic violations; 7. Fingerprints of the applicant taken by the police department; or proof of having obtained a valid massage permit or license in another Coachella Valley city which requires equivalent fingerprint investigation as determined by the Riverside County sheriff's department, said permit or license to have been obtained within one year of the date of application to this city, and this city retaining the right to confirm the validity of the license and the applicant's record for the preceding two years in the city where the license or permit was obtained. If fingerprints have already been obtained in another city, the fee will be reduced appropriately; 8. Two front-face portrait photographs taken within thirty days of the date of application and at least two inches by two inches in size; 9. Training. a. Citywide Massagist's Permit and Massage Establishment Permit. Transcript or certificate of completion verifying not less than five hundred hours of training from any school or educational institution licensed or approved in the state it is located, whose purpose it is to upgrade the professionalism of massagists and which teaches the theory, ethics, practice, profession or work of massage. Schools offering correspondence courses not requiring actual attendance at classes shall not be deemed a "recognized school," b. Site Specific Massagist's Permit. Transcript or certificate of completion verifying not less than three hundred hours of training from any school or educational institution licensed or approved in the state it is located whose purpose it is to upgrade the professionalism of massagist and which teaches the theory, ethics, practice, profession or work of massage. Schools offering correspondence courses not requiring actual attendance at classes shall not be deemed a "recognized school." With the minimum hours of certified training, applicant shall also submit a letter of intent to employ from an approved massage establishment or physician, surgeon, chiropractor, osteopath or healing art office shall be required. This letter shall state that the massage establishment operator has reviewed the applicant's qualifications and that the applicant has met the requirements necessary to perform massage treatments working under supervision at that facility; 10. The massage or similar business history and experience ten years prior to the date of application, including, but not limited to, whether or not such person, in 9 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 previously operating in this or another city or state under license or permit, has had such license or permit denied, revoked or suspended, and the reasons therefore, and the business activities or occupations subsequent to such action of denial, suspension or revocation. This expressly includes any license denial, suspension, revocation or any other disciplinary action taken by any agency or non-profit operated or organized by the state to license or otherwise regulate massage technicians, including the CMTC; 11. The names, current addresses and written statements of at least five bona fide permanent residents, other than relatives, of the United States that the applicant is of good moral character. If the applicant is able, the statement must first be furnished from residents of the city, then the county, then the state of California and lastly from the rest of the United States; 12. A medical certificate signed by a physician, licensed to practice in the state of California, within thirty days of the date of the application, or proof of having obtained a valid massage permit or license in another Coachella city which requires a medical certificate, and a copy of such medical certificate, said permit or license to have been obtained within ninety days of the date of application to this city, and this city retaining the right to confirm the validity of the license. The certificate shall state that the applicant was examined by the certifying physician and that the applicant is free of communicable disease. The additional information required by this subsection shall be provided at the applicant's expense; 13. Such other information, identification and physical examination of the person deemed necessary by the city police in order to discover the truth of the matters required to be set forth in the application; 14. Authorization for the city, its agents and employees to seek information and conduct an investigation into the truth of the statements set forth in the application and qualifications of the applicant for the permit; 15. Written declaration by the applicant, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing information contained in the application is true and correct, said declaration being duly dated and signed in the city. B. Site Specific Massagist's Permit Limitations. A site specific massagist's permit shall allow the holder of such permit to engage in the practice of massage only at approved massage establishments or physician, surgeon, chiropractor, osteopath or healing art offices. C. Temporary Permits. The city manager may issue a temporary massagist's permit to any person whose application is pending for a massagist's permit who has shown, to the satisfaction of the city manager, that he or she has a massagist's permit in good standing in another jurisdiction which has comparable licensing provisions, 10 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 including requirements for fingerprinting, a medical clearance and a background check. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.085 Outcall massage endorsement A. A massagist permit may be approved authorizing a permittee to perform outcall massage if all the requirements of Chapter 5.87 are met, including association with a licensed massage establishment legally conducting business in the City of Palm Desert with a sworn affidavit from an employer. In addition to these requirements, the massagist must have: 1. Completed a course of instruction of not less than five hundred hours, conducted at a school recognized, approved or accredited by the American Massage Therapy Association or by a professional association of similar statue; and 2. Current certification as a massage therapist (MS.T) or a registered massage therapist (RM.T) by the American Massage Therapy Association or has an equivalent certification. 5.87.090 Massaae establishment operatinq requirements. Each massage establishment shall comply with each of the following requirements A. Conduct, or otherwise operate, a massage business only between the hours of seven a.m. and twelve midnight or as specified in the approved Conditional Use Permit. B. Post a list of services available, described in readily understandable language, and the cost of such services in a conspicuous place on the premises. C. Display the permit, and a copy of the permit of each massagist therein, in a conspicuous place on the premises. D. Maintain a record which includes the date and time of each massage, the name and address of the patron, the name of the person administering such massage, and the type of massage given. Such records will be made available upon request based on good cause, for inspection by the city manager or police chief, or their designees. The information contained in such records shall be confidential. E. The premises shall have adequate equipment for disinfecting and sterilizing nondisposable instruments and materials used in administering massages. Such nondisposable instruments and materials shall be disinfected after each use on each patron. 11 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 F. All employees, including massagists, shall be clean and wear clean, nontransparent outer garments, covering their specified anatomical areas. G. Amplified Sound. No loudspeakers or sound equipment shall be used by a massage establishment for amplification of sound to a level discernible by the public beyond the walls of the building in which use is conducted. H. No person shall give, or assist in the giving of, any massage or other body treatment to any other person under the age of eighteen years, unless the parent or guardian of the minor person has consented thereto in writing. I. Placement of Permit. The permit required by this chapter shall be displayed in a prominent place. J. Maintain walls, ceilings, floor, pools, showers, bathtubs, water basins, toilets, wet and dry heat rooms, steam or vapor rooms and cabinets and all other facilities in good repair and in a clean and sanitary condition. Showers, water basins, toilets, wet and dry heat rooms, steam or vapor rooms, and cabinets and compartments shall be thoroughly cleaned at least once each day the massage business is in operation. Bathtubs shall be thoroughly cleaned after each use. K. Provide clean and sanitary towels, sheets and linens for each person. No common usage of sheets, towels and linens shall be permitted. Towels, sheets and linens shall be provided in sufficient quantity and shall not be used by more than one person unless such towels, sheets and linens have been relaundered. Separate closed cabinets or containers shall be provided for the storage of clean and soiled towels, sheets and linens, and such cabinets or containers shall be plainly marked "clean linen" and "soiled linen." L. Cover pad used on massage tables in workmanlike manner with durable, washable plastic or other waterproof material. M. Unlock all exterior doors from interior side during business hours. N. No massage establishment granted a license under the provisions of this chapter shall place, publish or distribute, or cause to be placed, published or distributed, any advertisement, picture or statement which is known, or through the exercise of reasonable care should be known, to be false, deceptive or misleading in order to induce any person to purchase or utilize any professional massage service. O. It is unlawful for any massage service to be carried on within any cubicle, room, booth, or any area within a permitted establishment which is fitted with a door capable of being locked. Toilets and cubicles used solely for the application of liquid and vapor baths shall be clearly marked as to purpose on the exterior door or curtain of said cubicle, room, or booth. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to eliminate other requirements of statute, ordinance or municipal code concerning the maintenance of 12 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 premises, nor to preclude authorized inspection thereof, whenever such inspection is deemed necessary by the code enforcement, the police or health departments. P. No permitted establishment shall operate as a school of massage, or operate in the same location, or use the same facilities as that of a school of massage except as otherwise may be provided by law. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) Q. No person operating a massage establishment shall permit communication devices to be installed or used in any manner on the premises so as to interfere with or hinder inspections by Code or law enforcement officers. R. No person or persons shall be allowed to live or sleep inside the massage establishment at any time. S. Massage businesses that employ one or more CMTC-certified practitioners or therapists must maintain evidence of their massage professionals' CMTC certifications for City review. 5.87.100 Prohibition regardinq specified anatomical areas. A. It is unlawful for any massagist or any person on the premises of a massage establishment to expose to any other person or touch any specified anatomical areas, whether his or her own, or those of a client. B. It is unlawful for any person owning, operating, or managing a massage establishment knowingly to cause, allow, or permit in or about such massage establishment any agent, employee or any other person under his control or supervision to permit acts in violation of Chapter 5.90, including, specifically, Section 5.90.140 (Therapists dress and identification) and Section 5.90.150 (Other prohibited activities). C. Any violation of these provisions shall be deemed grounds for revocation of the permit granted hereunder. (Ord. 993 § 3 (part), 2002; Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.110 Emplovment of and services rendered to minors prohibited. No holder of a massage establishment permit shall employ any person under eighteen years of age without written parental consent; nor shall such permittee provide any service for which it requires said permit to any patron, customer or person under eighteen years of age, except at the special instance and request of a parent, guardian, or other person in lawful custody of the minor upon whose behalf the massage service is requested. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.120 Exemptions. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to: 13 ORDiNANCE NO. 1215 A. Any physician, surgeon, chiropractor, osteopath, or acupuncturist or any nurse or physical therapist working under the supervision of a physician, surgeon, chiropractor, osteopath, or acupuncturist duly licensed to practice their respective professions in the state of California. Practical nurses or other persons without qualifications as massagists or other persons not duly licensed by the state to practice pursuant to the Medical Practice Act, whether employed by a physician, surgeon, chiropractor, osteopath, or acupuncturist, may not give massages or massage procedures without obtaining a massagist's permit. B. The requirements of this chapter shall not apply to any treatment administered in good faith in any course of the practice of any healing art or profession by any person licensed to practice any such art or profession under the Business and Professions Code of the state or any other law of the state. C. Barbers, beauticians, manicurists, and pedicurists who are duly licensed under the laws of the state of California without qualifications as a massagist, except that this exemption shall apply solely to the massaging of the scalp, face, neck, arms, hands, or feet of the customer or client for cosmetic or beautifying purposes. D. Massages or massage procedures as provided by or in connection with a physician, surgeon, chiropractor, osteopath or healing art office shall be ancillary to and a part of a physician, surgeon, chiropractor, osteopath or healing art office. The massage portion of the use shall be a minor use and the physician, surgeon, chiropractor, osteopath or healing art office use shall be the major use, with the massage portion of the use not occupying a significant or substantial portion of the business. The requirements of this chapter regarding massage establishments shall not apply to this minor, ancillary use. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.130 Massaqe establishment—Application for qermit. Any person, association, partnership or corporation desiring to obtain a business license tax certificate and a permit for a massage establishment, shall make an application, under oath, to the city manager upon a form provided by the city manager showing: A. The name, current permanent residential address and telephone number of the applicant; B. The business name, proposed business address of the massage establishment, and its telephone number. If the applicant is a corporation, the name shall be exactly as set forth in its articles of incorporation. If the corporation is not publicly traded, it shall provide a copy of it articles of incorporation and shall show the name, residence address of each of the officers, directors, and each stockholder owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation and the address of the corporation itself, if different than the address of the massage establishment. If the applicant is a partnership, the application shall show the name and address of each of 14 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 the partners, including limited partners, and the address of the partnership itself, if different from the address of the massage establishment; C. The name and permanent address of the owner of the property upon which the applicant intends to locate the massage establishment. If the property owner is a corporation, the name shall be exactly as set forth in its articles of incorporation. If the corporation is not a publicly traded corporation, the applicant shall show the name and residence address of each of the officers, directors and stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the property owner is a partnership, the applicant shall show the name and residence address of each of its partners, including limited partners; D. In the event the applicant is not the owner of record of the real property upon which the massage establishment is or will be located, the application must be accompanied by a notarized statement from the owner of record of the real property acknowledging that a massage establishment is or will be located on the property. In addition, the applicant must furnish a copy of the lease or rental agreement pertaining to the premises in which the massage establishment will be located; E. The date, hours and location where the massage establishment is proposed to be conducted, and the admission fee, if any, to be charged; F. The name(s) or person(s) having the management or supervision of the applicant's business; G. Whether or not the applicant has been convicted of a crime, the nature of such offense, the date of conviction, place convicted, and the sentenc�- received therefore. If the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation, this requirement applies to each of the officers, directors, and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, this requirement applies to each of the partners, including limited partners; H. Whether or not the applicant has ever had any similar license or permit issued by such agency revoked or suspended, or has had any professional or vocational license or permit revoked or suspended, and the reasons therefore, and the business activity or occupation subsequent to such action of suspension or revocation. If the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation, this requirement applies to each of the officers, directors and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, this requirement applies to each of the partners, including limited partners; I. Driver's license or other acceptable identification and social security number of the applicant. If the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation, this requirement applies to each of the officers, directors, and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, this requirement applies to each of the partners, including limited partners; 15 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 J. Acceptable written proof that the applicant is at least eighteen years of age. If the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation, this requirement applies to each of the officers, directors and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, this requirement applies to each of the partners, including limited partners; K. The height, weight, color of eyes, color of hair and date of birth of the applicant. If the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation this requirement applies to all officers, directors and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, this requirement applies to all partners, including limited partners; L. The business, occupation or employment history of the applicant for the last ten-year period immediately preceding the date of filing for the application. If the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation, this requirement applies to each of the officers, directors, and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, this requirement applies to each of the partners, including limited partners; M. Each residential and business address of the applicant for the ten-year period immediately preceding the date of the filing of the application. If the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation, this requirement applies to each of the officers; directors, and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, this requirement applies to each of the partners, including limited partners; N. One front-face portrait photograph of the applicant at least two inches by two inches and a complete set of applicant's fingerprints which shall be taken by the city police. If the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation, one front-face photograph at least two inches by two inches of all officers, directors, and stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of said corporation and a complete set of the same officers', directors', and stockholders' fingerprints which shall be taken by the city police; O. The name and address of each massagist who is or will be employed in said establishment; P. Applicant must furnish a diploma or certificate of graduation (i) from a recognized school of massage or (ii) certified by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. Certified transcripts from a recognized school of massage verifying that the applicant has successfully completed a course of study requiring at least five hundred hours of massage therapy. However, if the applicant will not personally engage in the practice of massage or the day-to-day operation of a massage establishment, as defined herein, the applicant need not possess such diploma or certificate, but must have a manager with the five hundred hours of training from a recognized school of massage; 16 ORDINANCE NO. 12� Q. The name and address of any other massage establishment owned or operated by any person whose name is required to be given in subsection B of this section; R. A description of any other business to be operated on the same premises or on adjoining premises owned or controlled by the applicant. If the applicant is a non- publicly traded corporation, this requirement applies to each of the officers, directors, and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, this requirement applies to each of the partners, including limited partners; S. Authorization for the city, its agents and employees to seek information and conduct an investigation into the truth of the statements set forth in the application and the qualifications of the applicant for the permit; T. Such other identification and information necessary to discover the truth of the matters hereinbefore specified as required to be set forth in the application; U. Applicant must furnish for any person whose name is required to be given in subsection F the information required by subsections A, I, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, S, and T of this section. The holder of the permit for a massage establishment shall notify the city's department of code enforcement and Business Licenses of each change in any of the data required to be furnished by this section within ten days after such change occurs. (Ord. 993 § 3 (part), 2002; Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.135 Effect of California Massage Therapy Council Certification A. Notwithstanding any provision of this article to the contrary, any person who owns or operates a massage establishment shall not be required to obtain a massage establishment permit pursuant to this Chapter provided any of the following is true: 1. The massage establishment is a sole proprietorship and the sole proprietor possesses and maintains a current, valid massage technician certification issued by the CMTC. 2. The massage establishment only employs or uses massage technicians who possess and maintain current, valid massage technician certification issued by the CMTC. B. This section does not exempt or excuse any massage technician or massage establishment from complying with all other applicable requirements and provisions of this article or code, including obtaining a valid business license pursuant to Section 5.87.130. Massage establishments exempt from the 17 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 permitting requirements of this Chapter pursuant to subsection A. shall file a copy of the massage technician certifications issued by the CMTC for all massage technicians who will be employed by the establishment with the establishment's application for a business license. Massage establishments shall file copies of CMTC certifications with the city as necessary to ensure the city has a copy of the applicable CMTC certification for all massagists employed or operating out of the establishment at any time. 5.87.140 Renewal of permit. Upon application for a renewal permit, the applicant shall provide all of the information set forth in Section 5.87.140, to the extent that such information is different than the information contained on previous applications. Renewals shall include a medical certificate as specified in 5.87.080Al2. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.150 I nvestiqation. A. After an application for permit has been filed with the director, he or she shall cause an investigation to be made by the city's business licenses division. The director shall refer copies of the application to the following departments and agencies within five days of receipt of the application: department of building and safety, department of community services and planning, police department, Riverside County health department, Riverside County fire marshal. These departments and agencies shall, within thirty days, inspect the premises proposed to operated as a massage establishment and shall make written verification to the director concerning compliance with the Palm Desert Municipal Code and the Codes of Riverside County and state of California that they administer. If such premises are not in compliance, the director shall notify the applicant, in writing, of the deficiencies, and shall cause the reinspection of such premises to be made upon written request for reinspection by the applicant; provided, however, that such request for reinspection is made within thirty days after notice of noncompliance has been given by the director. The application shall further be referred to the city's police department for investigation of the applicant's character and qualifications. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.160 Approval of permits. The director shall grant an application for permit within thirty days after receipt of all information necessary for such decision including results of the investigation as specified in Section 5.87.150, if the following findings made: A. Massage establishment location has been granted conditional use permit approval per Section 5.87.040; B. The conduct of the permittee, as proposed by the applicant, if permitted, will comply with all applicable laws, including but not limited to the city's building, zoning and health regulations, including the provisions of this chapter; 18 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 C. The applicant has not knowingly made any false, misleading or fraudulent statements of fact in the permit application, or any other document required by the city in conjunction therewith; if the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation, this requirement applies to each of the officers, directors, and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock in the corporation. If the application is a partnership, this requirement applies to each of the partners, including limited partners; D. The applicant or any other person who will be directly engaged in the management and operation of the place of massage establishment has not been convicted of disqualifying conduct, as defined by Section 5.90.010: 1. Has not done any act involving dishonesty, fraud or deceit with the intent to substantially benefit himself, herself, or another, or substantially injure another, or 2. Has not been convicted of any crime. A conviction shall mean a plea or verdict of guilty or conviction following a plea of nolo contendere, unless the conviction was so remote in time as to indicate that the applicant has been rehabilitated, or the applicant has presented evidence to the chief of police which shows to the satisfaction of the chief of police that the applicant has been rehabilitated, 3. The act or crime referred to in subsections C1 or C2 of this section must be substantially related to the qualifications, functions or duties of a person engaged in the business or practice of massage establishment; E. The correct permit fee has been tendered to the city and, in the case of a check or bank draft, honored with payment upon presentation; F. The applicant has not had a massage establishment or massagist's permit denied, revoked or suspended by the city, or any other state or local agency, within five years prior to the date of the application; G. The applicant, if an individual, or any of the officers, directors, and stockholders who own not less than ten percent of the stock of said corporation, if the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation; or any of the partners, including limited partners, if the applicant is a partnership; and the manager or other person principally in charge of the operation of the business, is not under the age of eighteen years. If the applicant is a non-publicly traded corporation, this requirement applies to each of the officers, directors and/or stockholders owning not less than ten percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, this requirement applies to each of the partners, including limited partners. (Ord. 993 § 3 (part), 2002; Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.170 Denial of application. If the application is denied, the city manager shall promptly give the applicant notice thereof and the findings for such denial. The applicant aggrieved by the action of 19 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 the city manager may appeal by filing a written appeal, within ten days of the notice of denial, with the city clerk. The city council shall set a time and place for a public hearing of the appeal, or may refer the matter to a hearing officer. The city council may decide the matter based on the recommendations and findings of the hearing officer, if it so chooses. The decision of the city council shall be final. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.180 Suspension, revocation of permit. A. The city manager shall suspend or revoke any permit issued under this chapter if he finds and determines that: 1. The business as conducted by permittee, its agent(s) or employee(s), or any person(s) connected or associated with the permittee as partner, director, officer, general manager or any other person(s), who is exercising managerial authority of, or on behalf of permittee acting under the authority of such permit, does not comply with all applicable laws, including but not limited to the city's building, zoning and health regulations; or 2. Permittee, its agent(s) or employee(s), or any person connected or associated with the permittee as partner, director, officer or general manager or other person(s), who is exercising managerial authority of, or on behalf of permittee, acting under the authority of such permit, has: a. Knowingly procured said permit by false statements, representations or nondisclosure of a material fact when such fact would have constituted good cause for denying the application for such permit or any document required by the city in conjunction fherewith, or b. Ceased to meet any of the requirements for issuance of a permit, or c. Failed to enforce the regulations set forth in this chapter or to cooperate with the police department by promptly reporting any fight, brawl or other unlawful activities occurring on the premises, or d. Operated or allowed a person in charge of the premises to operate the premises for which the permit has been issued in an illegal or disorderly manner, or e. Noise from the establishment for which the permit was issued interferes with the peace and quiet of the neighborhood, or f. The applicant has been convicted of disqualifying conduct, as defined in Section 5.90.010. 3. A CMTC-certified establishment can no longer demonstrate that it operates according to Business and Professions Code Section 4600 et seq. 20 ORDINANCE NO. �215 B. Such denial may be made only if the act or crime referred to in subsection A.2.f of this section must be substantially related to the qualifications, functions or duties of a person engaged in the business or practice of massage establishment. (Ord. 993 § 3 (part), 2002; Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) C. Nothing in the procedures for suspension set forth in this section shall prohibit the city manager or his designee from taking immediate action to suspend any license or permit described in this Chapter if it is determined that: 1. The holder of such permit or any of his employees has violated or permitted to be violated any of the general regulations set forth in this chapter, 2. The holder of such permit or any of his employees has violated, or permitted on the premises to be violated any state laws or regulations of which constitutes grounds for denial, suspension or revocation as set forth in this chapter, 3. There is an urgency of immediate action to protect the public from injury or harm, or 4. A license or permit has been issued based on material misrepresentations in the application and for the material misrepresentations the license or permit would not have been issued. D. The suspension shall be effective immediately by the city manager or his designees. Such suspension shall be accomplished by posting a notice thereof on the premises. Such notice shall state the reasons for the suspension. The city manager or his designees shall direct or cause the premises to be closed and locked against use by the public in order to insure compliance with an order of suspension. The aggrieved party may pursue a subsequent appeal or hearing by following the procedures set forth in this chapter. E. It is unlawful for any person to conduct the business of a massage establishment or carry on the business of massage while the massage establishment permit remains suspended pending a hearing. 5.87.190 Inspection required. The city shall, from time to time, make inspection of each massage establishment for the purposes of determining that the provisions of this chapter are fully complied with. It is unlawful for any permittee to fail to allow such inspection officers to the premises or hinder such officer in any manner. During an inspection, law enforcement officers may also verify the identity of all employees. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 21 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 5.87.200 Penalties. Any person violating any of the provisions or failing to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each day a violation is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.210 Other remedies. The provisions of Section 5.87.200 are not to be construed as exclusive remedies and, in the event of violation, the city may pursue any proceedings or remedies otherwise provided by law. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.220 Conductinp a business as a nuisance. Any massage establishment operated, conducted or maintained contrary to the provisions of this chapter is unlawful and a public nuisance, and the city attorney may, in addition to or in lieu of prosecuting a criminal action, commence an action(s) or proceeding(s), for the abatement, removal or enjoinment thereof, in the manner provided by law; and shall take such other steps and shall apply to such court(s) as may have jurisdiction to grant such relief as will abate or remove such businesses and restrain and enjoin any person from operating, conducting or maintaining a massage establishment contrary to the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.230 Sale or transfer or change of location. Upon sale, transfer or relocation of a massage establishment the permit therefor shall be null and void unless approved as provided in Section 5.87.160; provided, however, that upon the death or incapacity of the permittee, heir or devisee of a deceased permittee, or any guardian of an heir or devisee of a deceased permittee, may continue the massage establishment for a reasonable period of time not to exceed sixty days to allow for an orderly transfer of the permit. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 5.87.240 Transfer of permit. No permit shall be transferable except with the consent of the city manager. An application for such transfer shall be in writing and shall be accompanied by fees prescribed in Section 5.87.030. The written application for such transfer shall contain the same information as requested in this chapter for initial application for the permit. (Ord. 870 § 2 (Exhibit A) (part), 1998) 22 ORDINANCE NO. 1215 EXHIBIT "B" That Title 5, Chapter 5.90 Massagists Permits of the Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulation is hereby amended as follows: Section 1: That Section 5.90.010 be the same is herby added to the code of the city of Palm Desert, California, to read as follows: Section 5.90.010 B. California Massage Therapy Council (CMTC) means a state-organized non-profit organization created to regulate the massage industry as set forth in Chapter 10.5 of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code of this state (commencing with section 4600.) Section 5.90.010 N. Massage therapist means an individual who, for any consideration whatsoever, performs or offers to perform a massage. The terms "massage therapist," "massage practitioner," or any other terms used within the massage industry are included within this definition for the purposes of this ordinance. This definition shall also include anyone operating pursuant to a valid "massage therapist" or "massage practitioner" certification issued by the California Massage Therapy Council (CMTC) Section 2: That Section 5.90.020 be and the same is hereby added to the code of the city of Palm Desert, California, to read as follows: Section 5.90.020 D. Each massagist shall be issued by the city an � identification card which will contain a photograph of the massagist, his or her California Department of Motor Vehicles identification number and information to identify that the person is holding a massagist permit from the city. The massagist shall have such card in his or her possession at all times when acting as a massagist and shall produce same for inspection upon request by any representative of the City of Palm Desert or any law enforcement officer. Each massagist shall immediately surrender to the City of Palm Desert or any law enforcement officer any identification card issued to him or her upon suspension, revocation or expiration of said permit or upon leaving employment as a massagist.5.90.02." Section 3: That Section 5.90.170 be and the same is hereby added to the code of the city of Palm Desert, California, to read as follows: Section 5.90.170 B. It is unlawful for any person to engage in, conduct or carry on, or to permit to be engaged in, in or upon any premises in the city, the application of massage or the operation of a massage establishment if such person's permit or CMTC certification has been revoked. 23