(1) Definitions.
(a) Masseur. A licensed male or
female person engaged in the business of, or employed as one massaging,
manipulating, stimulating, exercising or performing similar work upon the human
body with or without mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliances or
medicinal substances.
(b) Master. A masseur who has successfully
completed an examination administered by the Department of Health and has
fulfilled requirements of an apprentice.
(c) Apprentice. A registered
person serving under the direct supervision of a licensed master
masseur.
(2) Requirements for License.
(a) No person shall
engage in the business of, or be employed as a masseur master or apprentice
unless he files a written application for registration with and on a form
prescribed by the Department of Licenses and Inspections accompanied by a health
certificate issued by a registered physician of Pennsylvania together with a
registration fee of forty dollars ($40.00) and obtains a license from the
Department of Licenses and
Inspections.
[557] (b) No person may
be licensed as a master or apprentice masseur unless he has complied with the
examination, educational and practical requirements as determined by the
Department of Health.
(c) Any licensed master masseur may instruct
apprentices, provided that there shall be not more than one apprentice for every
licensed master operator. Apprentices shall register with and supply to the
Department of Licenses and Inspections the name and address of their master
masseur and information required in order to determine their fitness and
qualification as an apprentice. This shall become effective thirty (30) days
after the results of the administration of the first examination for
masters.
(d) One (1) year from the effective date of this ordinance,
any licensed masseur may file for the first examination to be given by the
Department of Health in order to qualify as a master masseur in lieu of an
apprenticeship and other examinations may be given from time to time to masseurs
who fail to so qualify.
(e) The entire license fee shall be paid by the
applicant for the calendar year regardless of the date of issuance. The license
may be renewed annually and shall be accompanied by the license fee and a
certification from a registered licensed physician of Pennsylvania stating that
the applicant is free from all contagious and infectious
diseases.
(3) General Provisions.
(a) No licensed masseur,
master or apprentice shall operate or massage persons while suffering from a
contagious or infectious disease, neither shall he serve any person afflicted
with such diseases.
(b) All licensees shall conspicuously display their
certificate of registration or license.
(c) At least one (1) licensed
master shall be in attendance at all times during the operation of a licensed
establishment. This shall become effective thirty (30) days after the results of
the administration of the first examination of masters.