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Alpharetta city attorney outlines fingerprinting and disclosure changes to massage and spa licensing

2256055 · February 7, 2025
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Summary

City attorney presented proposed revisions to Article 9 of Alpharetta’s code to require fingerprinting for national criminal-history checks, a site survey with new applications, disclosure of certain convictions and an abbreviated renewal path; staff will advertise the ordinance for a public hearing.

City Attorney Miss Eswein told the Alpharetta City Council at a work session that staff proposes changes to Article 9 of the city code governing massage and spa establishments to strengthen licensing checks and reduce repetitive costs for renewals.

“The primary reason for the revisions to the ordinance is to require the fingerprinting for a national criminal history search for any applicants for a massage license,” Miss Eswein said, adding the fingerprinting would be run through the Georgia Crime Information Center so convictions outside Georgia would be returned.

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