Politics & Government
State Considers Bill To Curb Illegal Massage Parlors
Legislation would require the state to check out complaints within 30 days of filing
With the , the state's consideration of a new bill to curb illegal massage parlors hits close to home.
According to the Associated Press, the legislation would include three new services to the list of services that cannot be advertised without required licenses. These services are shiatsu, acupressure and Thai massage.
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The legislation, the article explains, would also make employing someone without a license to massage a misdemeanor.
And as for dealing with complaints, the lawmakers are considering a requirement that the state Department of Public Health look into complaints within 30 days, the article says. The state can otherwise turn the investigation over to local police, the article added.