§ 6.140.140. Outcall regulations.  


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  • (a) No person or business entity shall advertise, or cause to be advertised, an outcall entertainment business without a valid outcall promoter's license issued pursuant to this chapter.

    (b)

    No outcall entertainment promoter licensee shall contract with, employ or refer a person as an entertainer unless such entertainer holds a work identification card pursuant to this chapter.

    (c)

    No entertainer shall provide entertainment which contributes to the delinquency of a minor if the patron is under the age of eighteen years.

    (d)

    No entertainer shall commit an act of prostitution.

    (e)

    No entertainer shall solicit any fee, pay, tip or gratuity from any patron in addition to the licensee's basic fee.

    (f)

    No outcall promoter licensee shall maintain business or refer entertainers to patrons unless one or more managers are overseeing the operation of the business at all times the business is open to ensure compliance with all regulations.

    (g)

    No outcall promoter, entertainer, manager or employee thereof shall advertise through any publication, dissemination or display whether by hire, contract or otherwise directly or indirectly in any newspaper, magazine or other publication, by any radio, television, telephone or pictorial display, publication, handbill or other advertising media which depicts any person or object or which contains any statement which suggests to a reasonable, prudent person that prostitution or any other illegal act, service or product is offered or provided.

    (h)

    No outcall promoter, entertainer, manager or employee thereof shall use or permit to be used any word, phrase or combination of words used in any advertisement or conversation which implies that prostitution is provided, or which give the public a basis to believe that prostitution is provided.

    (i)

    No outcall promoter, entertainer, manager or employee thereof shall advertise through any medium any statement that states or implies that outcall entertainers have been medically examined and are free of contagious disease.

(Ord. 1340 § 13, 1991: Ord. 1069 § 1 (part), 1988: Ord. 1056 § 1 (part), 1987)