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<br /> . <br /> b. Therapeutic Massage Enterprise - A person who operates <br /> a business which hires only licensed therapeutic massage . <br /> therapists to provide massage to the public. The <br /> owner/operator of a therapeutic massage enterprise need not <br /> be licensed as a therapeutic massage therapist if he or she <br /> does not at anytime practice or administer massage to the <br /> public. <br /> c. Therapeutic Massage Therapist - An individual who <br /> practices or administers massage to the public who can <br /> demonstrate to the City that he or she: <br /> I) has a current insurance coverage of one million <br /> dollars ($1,000,000) for professional or general <br /> liability in the practice of massage; <br /> 2) is affiliated with, employed by, or owns a therapeutic <br /> massage enterprise licensed by the city; and <br /> 3) has completed four hundred (400) hours of certified <br /> therapeutic massage training from a bonafide school <br /> or has one year of experience practicing massage <br /> therapy as established by an affidavit and is currently <br /> and continually enrolled in a bonfide therapeutic . <br /> massage school. Compliance with this requirement <br /> applies to the license application and license renewal. <br /> I. License ReQuired. Therapeutic Massage Enterprise License. It <br /> shall be unlawful for any person to operate, engage in, or carry on, <br /> within the city, any type of massage services to the public for <br /> consideration without first having obtained a therapeutic massage <br /> enterprise license from the city pursuant to this section. <br /> 5. Exceptions. A Therapeutic Massage Enterprise License is not <br /> required for the following persons and places: <br /> a. Persons duly licensed by this state to practice medicine, <br /> surgery, osteopathy, chiropractic, physical therapy, or <br /> podiatry, provided the massage is administered in the regular <br /> course of the medical business and not provided as part of a <br /> separate and distinct massage business. <br /> b. Persons duly licensed by this state as beauty culturists or <br /> barbers, provided such persons do not hold themselves out as <br /> giving massage treatments and provided the massage is <br /> merely incidental to hairstyling or manicure services. . <br /> Persons working solely under the direction and control of a <br /> c. <br /> person duly licensed by this state to practice medicine, <br /> surgery, osteopathy, chiropractic, physical therapy, or <br /> 3 <br />