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• <br />c. The therapeutic massage therapist shall wash his or her hands <br />and arms with water and soap, anti-bacterial scrubs, alcohol, <br />or other disinfectants prior to and following each massage <br />service performed. <br />12. Renewal of License. An enterprise license issued under this section <br />shall expire on December 31 at 12:00 A.M. of each year. An <br />application for the renewal of an existing license shall be made at <br />least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the license and <br />shall be made in such form as the City requires. If, in the judgment <br />of the city council, good and sufficient cause is shown by an <br />applicant for the applicant's failure to submit a renewal application <br />within the time provided, the city council may, if the other <br />provisions of this .section are complied with, grant the renewal <br />application. <br />13. Sanctions for License Violations. The City Council may revoke a <br />license or suspend a license for up to sixty (60) days for a violation <br />of: <br />• a. a provision of this ordinance or therapeutic massage <br />enterprise license <br />b. a state law relating to prostitution; or <br />a federal, state, or local law relating to moral character. <br />A revocation or suspension shall be preceded by written notice to the <br />licensee and a public hearing. The notice shall give at least eight (8) <br />days notice of the time and place of the public hearing and shall state <br />the nature of the charges against the licensee. The notice shall be <br />mailed to the licensee at the most recent address listed on the license <br />application. The hearing of a contested case shall be in accordance <br />with Minnesota Statutes, Section 14.57 to 14.60, but informal <br />disposition of a contested case by stipulation, pursuant to Minnesota <br />Statutes Section 14.59, may provide an adequate basis for imposition <br />of sanctions. <br />7 <br />
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