LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 17-2102    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/21/2017 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 5/2/2017 Final action: 5/2/2017
Title: Consideration, discussion, and possible adoption of Ordinance No. 3483, an ordinance repealing Chapter 7 of the Broken Arrow code, Article VI, Massage Establishments, Section 7-116; repealing all ordinance to the contrary; and declaring an emergency
Attachments: 1. 4-21-17 Ordinance 3483 Repealing Chapter 7 Massage Establishments.pdf

Broken Arrow City Council

                                                                                               Meeting of: 05-02-2017

                                                                                    

To:                     Mayor and City Council

From:                     Office of the City Attorney

Title: 

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                     Consideration, discussion, and possible adoption of Ordinance No. 3483, an ordinance repealing Chapter 7 of the Broken Arrow code, Article VI, Massage Establishments, Section 7-116; repealing all ordinance to the contrary; and declaring an emergency

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Background:

The State’s Massage Therapy Practice Act supersedes and pre-empts all ordinances or regulations regulating massage therapists in any city, county or political subdivision. Title 59 O.S. §4200.10 Therefore, the proposed ordinance repeals all local regulation of massage therapy.


Cost:                                                                $0

 

Prepared By:                                           Beth Anne Childs, City Attorney

 

Reviewed By:                                          Assistant City Manager-Operations
                                    Development Services 

 

Approved By:                      Michael L. Spurgeon, City Manager
                                                                   

Attachments:                                          Ordinance No. 3483

Recommendation:

Adopt Ordinance No. 3483 and approve the emergency clause