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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- BODY WORKS SERVICES | |
ESTABLISHMENTS | |
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Introduced By: Senators Doyle, Crowley, Conley, and Nesselbush | |
Date Introduced: February 11, 2016 | |
Referred To: Senate Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 5 of the General Laws entitled "BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS" |
2 | is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 89 |
4 | BODY WORKS SERVICES ESTABLISHMENTS |
5 | 5-89-1. Short title. -- This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Body Works |
6 | Services Establishments Act." |
7 | 5-89-2. Definitions. -- When used in this chapter: |
8 | (1) "Applicant" means any person, firm, partnership, corporation or any other entity that |
9 | applies for a license to the department of health as required by this chapter. |
10 | (2) "Approved" means approved by the department of health in accordance with accepted |
11 | standards. |
12 | (3) "Body rubs and body stimulations" means the manipulation or conditioning of part or |
13 | parts of the body by any means not regulated by chapter 20.8 of title 23. |
14 | (4) "Body works and body works services" means body rubs, body stimulations, spa |
15 | services, and spa treatments. |
16 | (5) "Body works establishment license" and "establishment license" means the license |
17 | required by §5-89-3. |
18 | (6) "Body works personnel license" and "personnel license" means the license required |
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1 | by §5-89-4. |
2 | (7) "Department" means the Rhode Island department of health and any agent authorized |
3 | to act on its behalf. |
4 | (8) "Establishment" means the office, place of business, premise, or location wherein |
5 | body works are offered or provided for hire, reward, or compensation. |
6 | (9) "Personnel" means any person who performs body works services for hire, |
7 | compensation, or reward or any person who is employed by or otherwise compensated by any |
8 | establishment as defined herein, or any person who is permitted by an establishment to conduct |
9 | any type of business for reward, hire, or compensation within said establishment. |
10 | (10) "Spa services and spa treatments" means any service or treatment not regulated by |
11 | chapter 20.8 of title 23, to treat the skin or body for remedial, hygienic, relaxation, or other |
12 | purposes, including, but not limited to, vapor, pool, baths, saunas, dry saunas, towel treatments, |
13 | showers, body scrubs, and body showers. |
14 | (11) "Specified anatomical areas" means human genitals, pubic regions, buttocks, or |
15 | female breasts below a point immediately above the top of the areola. |
16 | (12) "State" means the state of Rhode Island, and any agency thereof including, but not |
17 | limited to, the department of health. |
18 | (13) "Supervisor" means the person or persons designated by an establishment to ensure |
19 | compliance with this chapter. |
20 | 5-89-3. Body works establishment license required. -- (a) No person, firm, corporation, |
21 | partnership or other entity shall open a body works establishment for the purpose of providing |
22 | body works services for hire, compensation or reward without first obtaining a license from the |
23 | department of health. |
24 | (b) The department shall provide an application requiring the following information: |
25 | (1) The full legal name and any other names used by the applicant if the applicant is an |
26 | individual; otherwise, if the applicant is a: |
27 | (i) A partnership, the legal name of the partnership and the names and addresses of all |
28 | general partners; |
29 | (ii) A corporation, the legal name of the corporation and the names and addresses of each |
30 | officer or director of said corporation; |
31 | (iii) No establishment shall operate under any other name unless such name is registered |
32 | with the department as provided herein; |
33 | (2) The current residential address and telephone number of the applicant, partner or |
34 | officer or director, and any other residential or business address used by the applicant, partner, |
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1 | officer or director within five (5) years of the application date; |
2 | (3) A copy of the applicant's, partner's, officer's or director's driver's license or other state |
3 | or government issued identification. In no event shall any person under the age of eighteen (18) |
4 | years of age be issued a license; |
5 | (4) The applicant's business, occupation, or employment history for the five (5) years |
6 | immediately preceding the date of the application; |
7 | (5) Whether the applicant, or any partner, officer or director has previously possessed a |
8 | license, or an interest in an establishment as defined herein, within five (5) years of the |
9 | application date, and whether any prior body works establishment license has previously been |
10 | suspended, or revoked and the reasons therefor; |
11 | (6) Whether the applicant, or any partner, officer or director has been convicted or pled |
12 | nolo contendere to any felony or misdemeanor in this state or any other jurisdiction; |
13 | (7) The approximate number of employees that the establishment intends to employ. Any |
14 | establishment granted a license shall be required to provide a list of all employees, their addresses |
15 | and license numbers to the department within seventy-two (72) hours of their hiring. This |
16 | provision shall apply to any general manager, manager, or any other individual in a supervisory |
17 | role, whether they are performing body works services or not; |
18 | (8) The address at which the establishment intends to offer body works services, and |
19 | whether the applicant intends to provide body works services off-site or at private residences or |
20 | other locations in addition to its primary place of business. If the establishment intends to operate |
21 | at more than one location, it shall designate a primary address for receiving all correspondence |
22 | related to its license renewal; |
23 | (9) Any other information that the department shall request as part of the application |
24 | process; |
25 | (10) All applicants, partners, officers or directors shall execute a waiver or authorization |
26 | permitting the department conduct a criminal background check as part of the application process. |
27 | No application shall be processed until all information is provided, all background checks are |
28 | complete, and all fees are paid; |
29 | (11)(i) The department, consistent with its obligations contained herein, shall promulgate |
30 | standards and guidelines establishing whether any prior criminal history of an applicant, partner, |
31 | officer or director should be grounds for denial of a license. The department shall consider |
32 | whether any criminal conviction of an applicant poses a threat to the customers of the personnel |
33 | or establishment and/or whether any offense is a crime of violence which would pose a threat to |
34 | the customers of the personnel or establishment. The existence of a criminal conviction or plea of |
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1 | nolo contendere of any applicant shall not automatically be a bar to the applicant's license; |
2 | (ii) In the event that the department determines that a license shall not be granted based |
3 | on the criminal history of an applicant, it shall provide the applicant, partner, officer or director |
4 | an opportunity to request a hearing to contest such a denial. Appeals of any denial after such a |
5 | hearing shall be governed by the provisions contained in chapter 35 of title 42; |
6 | (12) Any establishment granted a license pursuant to this chapter shall notify the |
7 | department, within seven (7) days, of its business address; |
8 | (13) Establishment licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall expire one year from the |
9 | date of issuance. Applications for renewal must be submitted at least thirty (30) days prior to the |
10 | expiration date, and must be accompanied by a renewal application, and other information as |
11 | required by the department. |
12 | (c) The licensing fee to obtain a body works establishment license, and any renewal |
13 | thereof shall be one hundred dollars ($100). A body works establishment license is non- |
14 | transferable. |
15 | 5-89-4. Body works personnel license required. -- (a) Any person who seeks |
16 | employment at a body works establishment must obtain a body works personnel license issued by |
17 | the department before performing or offering to perform any body works services for hire, |
18 | compensation, or reward; before being compensated for any services or work in any |
19 | establishment; and before conducting any type of business for reward, hire, or compensation |
20 | within any establishment. |
21 | (b) The department shall require an applicant to provide the following information: |
22 | (1) The full legal name and any other names used by the applicant; |
23 | (2) The current residential address and telephone number of the applicant, and any other |
24 | residential or business address used by the applicant within five (5) years prior to the application |
25 | date; |
26 | (3) A copy of the applicant's driver's license, or any other state or government issued |
27 | identification. In no event shall any person under the age of eighteen (18) years of age be granted |
28 | a license; |
29 | (4) The applicant's business, occupation, or employment history for the five (5) years |
30 | immediately preceding the date of the application; |
31 | (5) Whether the applicant has previously possessed a license within five (5) years of the |
32 | application date, and whether any such license has previously been suspended or revoked, and the |
33 | reasons therefor; |
34 | (6) Whether the applicant has been convicted or pled nolo contendere to any felony or |
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1 | misdemeanor in this state, or any other jurisdiction; |
2 | (7) The name(s) of the establishment at which the applicant plans to be employed, if |
3 | known at the time of the application, and whether the applicant intends to provide body works |
4 | services off-site, or at private residences or other locations if the applicant is to be self-employed. |
5 | If the applicant intends to work at multiple businesses, they shall designate a primary address for |
6 | receiving all correspondence related to their license renewal; |
7 | (8) Any other information that the department shall request as part of the application |
8 | process; |
9 | (9) All applicants shall execute a waiver or authorization authorizing the department to |
10 | conduct a criminal background check of the applicant as part of the application process. No |
11 | application shall be processed until all information is provided, any background checks complete |
12 | and all fees are paid; |
13 | (10)(i) The department, consistent with its obligations contained herein, shall promulgate |
14 | standards and guidelines establishing whether any prior criminal history of an applicant, partner, |
15 | officer or director should be grounds for denial of a license. The department shall consider |
16 | whether any criminal conviction of an applicant poses a threat to the customers of the personnel |
17 | or establishment, or whether any offense is a crime of violence, which would pose a threat to the |
18 | customers of the personnel or establishment. The existence of a criminal conviction or plea of |
19 | nolo contendere of any applicant shall not automatically be a bar to the applicant's license; |
20 | (ii) In the event that the department determines that a license shall not be granted based |
21 | on the criminal history of an applicant, it shall provide the applicant, partner, officer or director |
22 | an opportunity to request a hearing to contest such a denial. Appeals of any denial after such a |
23 | hearing shall be governed by the provisions contained in chapter 35 of title 42 (the administrative |
24 | procedures act); |
25 | (11) Any person granted a license pursuant to this chapter shall notify the department, |
26 | within seven (7) days, of any change of residential or business address. |
27 | (12) Personnel licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall expire one year from the date |
28 | of issuance. Applications for renewal must be submitted at least thirty (30) days prior to the |
29 | expiration date, and must be accompanied by a renewal application, and other information as |
30 | required by the department. |
31 | (c) The licensing fee to obtain a body works personnel license, and any renewal thereof |
32 | shall be sixty dollars ($60.00). A body works personnel license is non-transferable. |
33 | 5-89-5. Exceptions and exclusions. – (a) Physicians, nurses, physical therapists, school |
34 | athletic trainers, chiropodists, chiropractors, massage therapist, barbers, hair dressers, manicurist, |
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1 | estheticians and any other business duly licensed by the state under this title are exempt from the |
2 | license requirements of this chapter. |
3 | (b) Hospitals, nursing, convalescent homes, and any other person, entity, firm or |
4 | corporation providing health care services, and other similar licensed institutions, where massage |
5 | and baths may be given as part of a course of health care, are exempt from the license |
6 | requirements of this chapter. |
7 | 5-89-6. Authority to promulgate rules. -- The department is hereby directed to |
8 | formulate rules and regulations governing body work personnel and body work establishments, |
9 | and to establish fees for the issuance of licenses, including establishing licensing fees for body |
10 | works personnel, fees for licensing of each establishment, as set forth in §§5-89-3 and 5-89-4, and |
11 | for any other fees as the department may establish from time to time. |
12 | 5-89-7. Employee and independent contractor restrictions. -- No establishment shall |
13 | permit any person not holding a valid personnel license to provide or offer to provide any body |
14 | works services, or otherwise conduct any business in the establishment. Nothing contained herein |
15 | shall prevent any establishment from utilizing independent contractors; provided that they are |
16 | duly licensed pursuant to this chapter. |
17 | 5-89-8. Required records. -- Every body works establishment shall maintain records on |
18 | the premises of all personnel. The records shall be subject to inspection upon request by any |
19 | agent of the department. The records shall include the following: |
20 | (1) Each person's full legal name, date of birth, home address, and telephone number, |
21 | employment position, date first employed, and, if applicable, date terminated. |
22 | (2) Each person's body works personnel license number, and the expiration date of said |
23 | license. |
24 | (3) All current personnel records and records of all persons associated with the |
25 | establishment for the previous year. |
26 | 5-89-9. Display of licenses. -- (a) Body works personnel license. Every licensee shall |
27 | carry their original personnel license at all times when on the premise of an establishment during |
28 | the hours of operation; provided, further, every licensee shall display their original personnel |
29 | license in a conspicuous manner whenever practicing or providing body works for hire, reward, |
30 | or compensation. |
31 | (b) Body works establishment license. The body works establishment license shall be |
32 | conspicuously displayed in a public area of the body works establishment at all times. |
33 | 5-89-10. Advertisement. -- (a) No person, firm, partnership or corporation shall |
34 | advertise any body works services, unless such services are to be performed by a licensed body |
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1 | works personnel; |
2 | (b) No person, firm, partnership or corporation shall advertise any body works |
3 | establishment unless the advertisement includes the body works establishment license number. |
4 | 5-89-11. Facilities. -- Every establishment licensed pursuant to this chapter shall meet the |
5 | following standards: |
6 | (1) It shall be connected to the public sewerage system, or an approved private sanitary |
7 | sewage system in the event public sewerage is not available. |
8 | (2) It shall be well lighted, well ventilated and properly heated when seasonally indicated. |
9 | (3) No room used by personnel or an establishment to provide body works may be used |
10 | as a residence or sleeping quarters. |
11 | (4) There shall be sanitary and working bathroom facilities within the premises, readily |
12 | available to the patrons, and affording sufficient privacy. All such facilities shall comply with all |
13 | health and safety codes, and shall be handicapped accessible. |
14 | (5) Adequate dressing rooms protecting the privacy of patrons and employees shall be |
15 | provided and accessible at all times. |
16 | (6) All rooms and furniture and equipment including instruments, devices, robes, sheets, |
17 | blankets, pillow cases, towels and any other apparel utilized therein shall be kept clean and sterile |
18 | at all times. |
19 | 5-89-12. Sanitation and decency code. -- (a) All personnel engaged in the practice of |
20 | body works shall wear garments which cover the entire body, exclusive of the head, neck, arms, |
21 | legs, hands and feet. All personnel must be fully covered, from a point not more than four inches |
22 | (4") above the center of the kneecap to the base of the neck, excluding the arms. Such garments |
23 | shall not be transparent, and must be maintained in clean and sanitary condition. |
24 | (b) It is unlawful for any personnel to directly or indirectly touch or offer to touch a |
25 | customer's specified anatomical areas. |
26 | (c) All customer's specified anatomical areas must be fully draped at all times while any |
27 | personnel is in the same cubicle or room. |
28 | (d) No instruments or devices designed or used for direct application to the skin shall be |
29 | applied directly to the skin unless sterilized. |
30 | (e) All personnel shall thoroughly cleanse their hands by washing with soap and hot |
31 | water immediately before and after providing body works services. |
32 | (f) The department may, at any time, with or without prior notice, inspect an |
33 | establishment, and investigate the manner of the operation of the establishment to insure that it is |
34 | operating in compliance with this chapter. |
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1 | 5-89-13. Zoning, municipal ordinances and health and safety codes. -- Any |
2 | establishment licensed under this chapter shall be required to comply with all zoning ordinances |
3 | and land use regulations in the municipality in which it is located. The department may require |
4 | proof that the establishment is in compliance with all relevant zoning ordinances and shall from |
5 | time to time conduct inspections of any establishment to determine whether it is in compliance |
6 | with all municipal and state health, safety, building, fire and safety codes. |
7 | 5-89-14. Warning systems prohibited. -- Devices which can be utilized as an early |
8 | warning system to alert personnel, supervisors, owners, or any other persons to the presence of |
9 | law enforcement, regulatory personnel or any state or local authorities on the premises are |
10 | prohibited in body works establishments. Such prohibited devices include, but are not limited to, |
11 | light or music dimmers, electronic detection devices, external or internal video equipment and |
12 | alarm systems other than those used for fire alarms. |
13 | 5-89-15. Hours of operation. -- No establishment shall offer or provide body works |
14 | services or otherwise be open for business between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. |
15 | 5-89-16. Violations. -- No establishment shall cause, allow or permit any violation of any |
16 | criminal law or ordinance violation to occur on its premises, including, but not limited to, any |
17 | proscribed conduct contained in title 11. |
18 | 5-89-17. Enforcement and revocation of license. Each day a separate offense. -- (a) |
19 | Any license issued pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to immediate suspension by the |
20 | department for violation of any provisions of this chapter or any other law, rule or regulation |
21 | established by the department or for any violation of the criminal laws of this state or any |
22 | violation of any ordinance of any municipality in which the establishment is located. Any |
23 | suspension of license shall be in addition to any other penalty which may be imposed as a result |
24 | of a violation. |
25 | (b) Any person, firm, corporation, or other entity who violates any provision of this |
26 | chapter shall be guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which |
27 | any such entity commits, continues, permits, or causes a violation thereof. |
28 | (c) Upon the finding of probable cause that a violation has occurred and the personnel's |
29 | or establishment's license suspended, the department shall afford the licensee a hearing to contest |
30 | the suspension order. If after hearing, the department orders the license revoked, the licensee may |
31 | appeal the revocation pursuant to chapter 35 of title 42 (the administrative procedures act). |
32 | (d) Criminal penalties. In addition to any applicable provisions of this chapter or of the |
33 | general laws, any violation of this chapter may be prosecuted as a misdemeanor and punishable as |
34 | follows: upon a first conviction, by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100); upon a |
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1 | second conviction within one year, by a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200) or by |
2 | imprisonment not exceeding thirty (30) days, or both; and upon any third or subsequent |
3 | conviction within one year, by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) or by |
4 | imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both. |
5 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- BODY WORKS SERVICES | |
ESTABLISHMENTS | |
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1 | This act would regulate and establish licensing requirements and procedures for operating |
2 | any establishment or personnel in the business of so-called body works services, as opposed to |
3 | massage therapists and would provide for civil and criminal penalties for violations of the act. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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