Massage therapy businesses in Frisco must hold a state license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and comply with city zoning, signage, and inspection rules under the Frisco Code.
Texas Occupations Code Chapter 455 governs massage establishment licensing through TDLR; cities including Frisco may impose zoning, signage, and inspection requirements but cannot duplicate state licensing. Frisco police inspect for unlicensed practitioners, after-hours operations, and human trafficking indicators. Establishments display licenses, maintain client logs, and provide unobstructed entry. Hours-of-operation limits apply in commercial districts adjacent to residential. Chapter 455 was strengthened in 2019 to combat illicit massage businesses statewide.
Operating without a state TDLR license, after-hours violations, or obstructed entries trigger Class C misdemeanor citations, code enforcement action, and potential state license revocation.
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