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LS 5.27.16 <br />(a) It shall be unlawful for any massage technician to perform any massage services in <br />any commercial establishment other than a premises holding a valid massage <br />establishment permit. <br />(b) A massage technician shall be fully clothed at all times and shall not expose their <br />genitals, pubic area, buttocks, or in the case of female technicians, their breasts, <br />and such practices shall not be allowed or permitted by the massage establishment <br />permittee or his designee. <br />(c) A massage technician shall not give massages at any location other than on the <br />premises of a massage establishment with a valid massage establishment permit. <br />(d) A massage technician shall not give a massage unless the breasts of female <br />patrons are covered and the genitals of all patrons are covered, and such practices <br />shall not be allowed or permitted by the massage establishment permittee or his <br />designee. <br />(e) No massage, for a fee, shall be done at the residence of a massage certificate <br />holding massage technician or in any hotel, or motel in the city. <br />(f) It shall be unlawful for a massage establishment to use, sell or furnish any product <br />that is infused with marijuana. Such product may take the form of a spray, patch, <br />topical, lotion, salve, cream, oil, balm, or similar form intended for external <br />application during a massage. Marijuana as used in this section includes any <br />product infused with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or cannabidiol (CBD). <br />(g) It shall be unlawful for a massage technician, massage practitioner or a massage <br />therapist to use or apply any product that is infused with marijuana. Such product <br />may take the form of a spray, patch, topical, lotion, salve, cream, oil, balm, or similar <br />form intended for external application during a massage. Marijuana as used in this <br />section includes any product infused with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or <br />cannabidiol (CSD). <br />(h) It is a violation of this chapter for a permit holder to commit, and the city may deny <br />an application for a permit or discipline a permit holder for, any of the following: <br />(1) Unprofessional conduct, including, but not limited to, denial of licensure, <br />revocation, suspension, restriction, or any other disciplinary action against a <br />certificate holder by another state or territory of the United States, by any other <br />government agency, or by another California health care professional licensing <br />board. A certified copy of the decision, order, or judgment shall be conclusive <br />evidence of these actions. <br />(2) Procuring a permit by fraud, misrepresentation, or mistake. <br />11B-14 <br />