Ordinance Regulating the Business of Massage and Massage Parlors

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What this document covers

The Ordinance Regulating the Business of Massage and Massage Parlors is a legal document that outlines the regulations governing massage establishments. This form serves as a framework for municipalities to establish laws that ensure the legality and safety of massage practices, differentiating it from other business regulations. It is applicable across multiple states, providing a standard template for local governments to adopt.

Main sections of this form

  • Definitions of terms such as 'massagist' and 'massage parlor'.
  • Exemptions for licensed health professionals from the definition of massagists.
  • Limitations on hours of operation for massage parlors.
  • Regulations concerning the minimum age of clients and employees.
  • Prohibitions regarding the scope of massage services offered.
  • Enforcement responsibilities assigned to local law enforcement authorities.
  • Compliance requirements with health department regulations.
  • Penalties for violations and legal remedies available.
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When to use this document

This form should be used by municipalities that aim to regulate massage parlors effectively. It is ideal for local governments looking to implement or revise existing ordinances regarding massage business operations, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. This form can also be adapted for new regulations or when addressing issues related to the legality of practices within the massage industry.

Who this form is for

  • Local government officials responsible for public health and safety regulations.
  • City councils or county boards considering the establishment of new massage parlor regulations.
  • Legal professionals seeking a template for drafting municipal codes.
  • Health department officials involved in regulating massage services.

Steps to complete this form

  • Review the definitions section to ensure clarity in terms used.
  • Identify and outline the specific limitations and regulations applicable to massage parlors in your area.
  • Specify the enforcement authority and penalties for violations.
  • Ensure compliance with health department regulations is clearly stated.
  • Include an effective date and any provisions for severability.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to clearly define key terms such as 'massagist' and 'massage parlor'.
  • Neglecting to specify hours of operation or age limitations.
  • Omitting enforcement mechanisms or penalties for violations.
  • Inadequately addressing compliance with health regulations.

Why use this form online

  • Convenient access to a legally vetted template that can be customized to fit local regulations.
  • Quick editing capabilities allow for easy updates tailored to local needs.
  • Reliable structure compliant with legal standards, minimizing the risk of errors.

Key takeaways

  • The ordinance provides a comprehensive framework for regulating massage parlors.
  • It includes important definitions, operational limitations, and enforcement measures.
  • Municipalities should adapt the ordinance to reflect local laws and health standards.

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Don't Wear Granny Panties. Or, Just Don't Wear Underwear. Tip Is Rarely Included. Choose the Right Massage Therapist. Don't Chow Down Before You Get on the Table. Use Your Words. Do These Three Things Before You Arrive.

Massage therapy is quite safe, but nothing's perfect. Strong, deep tissue massage causes the most trouble, of course. It may aggravate problems, instead of helping. Some chronic pain patients may be disastrously traumatized by intense massage (what I call a sensory injury).

Reduced muscle tension. improved circulation. stimulation of the lymphatic system. reduction of stress hormones. relaxation. increased joint mobility and flexibility. improved skin tone. improved recovery of soft tissue injuries.

Drink. Water, yes, but alcohol is a real no-no. Sunbathe. This is tough to avoid on vacation, but experts recommend spending the day-of your massage out of direct sunlight to help prevent sunburn. Feel ill. Self-groom. Shower.

For the uninitiated, a happy ending is exactly what it sounds like: an orgasm for the client, courtesy of the masseuse, at the end of the massage. Weirdly enough, while the rest of the beauty industry is largely dominated by female clientele, it's a service almost exclusively aimed at men.

A full-body massage is good for your heart as well. The vasodilation produced by massage increases your venous return which, in turn, increases blood flow and delivery of oxygen to all your organs. Your entire cardiovascular system relaxes and circulation throughout your body improves.

Don't #1. Don't Forget to Drink Water. Don't #2. Don't Shower Immediately. Don't #3. Don't Shower With Hot Water. Don't #4. Don't Eat a Heavy Meal After a Massage. Don't #5. Don't Head Outside or Do Anything Strenuous. To Summarise, Here are Tips to Follow After a Massage.

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Ordinance Regulating the Business of Massage and Massage Parlors