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Committee continues massage‑permit cleanup ordinance after deputy city attorney flags substantive amendments
Summary
The committee considered amendments to Health Code Article 29 to streamline fingerprinting and notification, clarify prohibitions on lewd conduct, and treat certain violations as public nuisances. Deputy City Attorney Anne Pearson advised the edits are substantive; the committee amended and continued the item.
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee reviewed proposed amendments to the San Francisco Health Code (Article 29) intended to consolidate and clarify massage-establishment regulations and enforcement authorities.
Adam Tongs, legislative aide to Supervisor Mandelman, presented a package of cleanup amendments intended to…
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