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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 47B

58-47b-501.1. Unlawful conduct -- Massage establishments.

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Effective 10/1/2025
58-47b-501.1. Unlawful conduct -- Massage establishments.
"Unlawful conduct" for a massage establishment includes:
(1)operation without a valid registration;
(2)use of a registered massage establishment as housing, sheltering, or for harboring any individual;
(3)performance of massage services by an individual who is not licensed or exempt;
(4)performance of:
(a)massage services without the individual performing the massage being fully clothed; or
(b)a sexual act;
(5)arrangement for a sexual act;
(6)use or the possession of adult-oriented merchandise while at the registered massage establishment;
(7)advertisement on a sexually oriented website;
(8)advertisement of services in a manner that may be reasonably construed as sexual in nature;
(9)refusal of inspection by the division as authorized under Section 58-47b-601 ;
(10)arrangement or allowance of any of the unlawful acts described in Section 58-47b-501 ;
(11)failure to immediately report to a local police department any disorderly conduct, sexual acts, or other criminal activity occurring on or within the registered massage establishment's premises;
(12)concealment of an individual in the massage establishment;
(13)refusal to provide identification to inspectors or law enforcement; or
(14)attempt to elude an inspector by leaving the massage establishment or remaining behind locked doors in the massage establishment during an inspection.
Enacted by Chapter 236 , 2025 General Session
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