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A. “Massage” means the practice whereby a person, either by the hands or with a mechanical or electrical apparatus, administers to another person effleurage (stroking), friction (rubbing), petrissage (kneading), tapotement (percussion) and vibration (shaking or trembling), or variations of these, and the use of rehabilitative procedures involving the muscles by nonintrusive means and with spinal manipulation. The practice of massage may include the use of oil rubs, heat lamps, salt glows, hot and cold packs or tub, shower, steam or cabinet baths.

B. “Massage apprentice” means a person who is licensed as a massage apprentice by the state of Utah.

C. “Massage establishment” means any place where massages are given for hire.

D. “Massage technician” or “therapist” means a person who is licensed as a massage technician or therapist by the state of Utah. (Ord. 2015-11 § 1 (Exh. A (part)); Ord. 10/28/2003O-12 (part); Ord. 12-09-97O (part))