§ 18.5-19. Grounds for suspension and revocation.  


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  • The following acts or omissions are declared to be in violation of this chapter and constitute grounds for suspension or revocation of a permit issued under this article:

    (1)

    Any lewd acts, sexual misconduct, sexual perversion or homosexual acts within such establishments. The following acts are in violation: exposing, touching, caressing or fondling of genitals, anus, vulva, pubic hair, or nipples of female breasts; masturbation; oral copulation, cunnilingus or fellatio; sexual intercourse, vaginal or anal; urination or defecation, except in provided facilities; sodomy, bestiality; sadomasochistic abuse, flagellation or torture in the context of sexual relationship; any unnatural carnal copulation by a human being with another of the same or opposite sex;

    (2)

    Prostitution, pandering or solicitation to perform a natural or unnatural sex act within such establishment;

    (3)

    Making false statements in writing on application for any permit issued under this article;

    (4)

    The drinking or consuming of intoxicants, or use of illegal drugs, at such establishment;

    (5)

    Allowing persons below the age of eighteen (18) years to be on the premises of a massage establishment;

    (6)

    Any act of disturbance of the peace at such establishment as defined by the laws of the state;

    (7)

    Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter;

    (8)

    The presence of a person on the massage establishment premises who administers massages and does not have a valid massage technician permit.

(Code 1961, § 11A-65)