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Agenda - 06-07-2016 - 7-c - Amendment to the Orange County Code of Ordinances Regarding Massage Regulation
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RES-2016-046 Resolution approving Amendment to the Orange County Code of Ordinances Regarding Massage Regulation
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15 <br /> (2) Medical procedures, chiropractic adjustive procedures, electrical <br /> stimulation,ultrasound, or prescription of medicines. <br /> (3) The use of modalities for which a license to practice medicine, <br /> chiropractic, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, <br /> acupuncture, or podiatry is required by law. <br /> (4) Sexual activity, which shall mean any direct or indirect physical <br /> contact, by any person or between persons, which is intended to <br /> erotically stimulate either person, or which is likely to cause such <br /> stimulation and includes sexual intercourse, fellatio, cunnilingus, <br /> masturbation, or anal intercourse. As used in this subdivision, <br /> masturbation means the manipulation of any body tissue with the <br /> intent to cause sexual arousal. Sexual activity can involve the use of <br /> any device or object and is not dependent on whether penetration, <br /> orgasm, or ejaculation has occurred. (1998-230, s. 10; 2008-224, s. <br /> 3.) <br /> §90-624. Exemptions. <br /> Nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit or affect: <br /> (1) The practice of a profession by persons who are licensed, certified, <br /> or registered under other laws of this State and who are performing <br /> services within their authorized scope of practice. <br /> (2) The practice of massage and bodywork therapy by a person <br /> employed by the government of the United States while the person is <br /> engaged in the performance of duties prescribed by the laws and <br /> regulations of the United States. <br /> (3) The practice of massage and bodywork therapy by persons duly <br /> licensed, registered, or certified in another state, territory, the District <br /> of Columbia, or a foreign country when incidentally called into this <br /> State to teach a course related to massage and bodywork therapy or to <br /> consult with a person licensed under this Article. <br /> (4) Students enrolled in a Board-approved school while completing a <br /> clinical requirement for graduation that shall be performed under the <br /> supervision of a person licensed under this Article. <br /> (5) A person giving massage and bodywork therapy to members of that <br /> person's immediate family. <br /> (6) The practice of movement educators such as dance therapists or <br /> teachers, yoga teachers, personal trainers, martial arts instructors, <br /> movement repatterning practitioners, and other such professions. <br /> (7) The practice of techniques that are specifically intended to affect the <br /> human energy field. <br />
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