§ 31A.01. Definitions.  


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  • The following terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section:

    (1)

    Body Tissues include only the following areas of the body commonly referred to as: Chest, back, waist, hips, buttocks, pubic area, sexual organs, groin, stomach or thighs.

    (2)

    Breast is a nude female breast, including the nipple or the pigmented portion adjacent thereto otherwise defined as the areola.

    (3)

    Division shall mean and refer to the police department of the City of Orlando.

    (4)

    Interested Party is any person, partnership or corporation which is a permittee or is an applicant for a permit, or who is an employee of a permittee or an applicant for a permit, or who is an applicant for a license, or is a person, partnership or corporation which is an officer or director of a corporation which is a permittee or an applicant for a permit.

    (5)

    Permit shall mean a regulatory permit under the provisions of this chapter for the operation of an establishment.

    (6)

    Commercial Contact, called by whatever name, is the manipulation, washing or touching for compensation of a person's unclothed body tissues directly by another person or indirectly by such other person using any instrument, thing, substance or device.

    (7)

    Commercial Physical Contact Establishment (herein sometimes referred to as "establishment"), called by whatever name, is a place where commercial contact is offered or actually takes place, or a part of any business set aside as place for commercial contact to take place.

    (8)

    Patron is any person who receives commercial contact under such circumstances that it is reasonably expected that he or she will pay money or give any other consideration therefor.

    (9)

    Specified Criminal Act is any felony or soliciting for prostitution, pandering, prostitution, keeping a house of ill fame, lewd and lascivious behavior, or sale or possession of a controlled substance or narcotic.

(Ord. of 1-7-1980, § 1; Ord. of 6-8-1981, § 1; Ord. of 9-28-1981, § 1)