§ 22-618. Conditions on massage establishment license; procedure for imposition of conditions.  


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  • (a)

    The business license administrator may issue a massage establishment license upon such conditions relating to the method or manner of operation of the business as he/she deems necessary to adequately protect members of the public in their patronage or dealings with the business or to reduce the incidence, detect the commission, or identify perpetrators of crime. Such conditions may be imposed at the time an establishment license is initially issued, upon renewal of the license, or at any time during the term of the license.

    (b)

    Written notice of conditions imposed on the establishment license and the reasons for the conditions shall be provided to the applicant or license holder.

    (c)

    Conditions imposed at the issuance of the establishment license become effective immediately following the date of service of the notice thereof. The applicant is entitled to appeal the conditions within the time and manner prescribed; however, the massage establishment license shall not be effective until the appeal is finally determined.

    (d)

    Conditions imposed at the time of renewal or during the term of the massage establishment license become effective 15 days following the date of service of the notice thereof; however, if an appeal is filed within the time and manner prescribed, the conditions shall not become effective until the appeal is finally determined.

(Ord. No. 2016-010, § 1, 9-22-2016; Ord. No. 2018-03, § 1(Exh. A), 10-11-2018)