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Massage Establishments: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do massage establishments rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View has fewer restrictions than San Jose.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

California Business and Professions Code Section 4600 et seq. preempts most local massage licensing through the CAMTC; Santa Clara County still requires a business license, zoning compliance, and adds local sanitation and inspection rules for unincorporated establishments.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

California Business and Professions Code Section 4600 requires individual massage therapists to be certified by CAMTC. San Jose layers a local massage establishment permit through SJMC Chapter 6.92 covering operators, premises, and inspections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
State lawCA Bus and Prof Section 4600Cal. Bus. and Prof. 4600
Therapist certificationCAMTC statewide only-
Local controlEstablishment, zoning, sanitation-
License requiredSCC business license-
PenaltyRevocation and misdemeanor-
Certifier-CAMTC (practitioners)
Local code-SJMC Chapter 6.92
Permit issuer-SJ Chief of Police
Inspections-By San Jose Police

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mountain View FAQ

Can SCC require its own massage therapist license?

No. Business and Professions Code Section 4600 preempts local practitioner licensing. CAMTC certifies therapists statewide. The county may still license the establishment and enforce zoning.

Do all therapists need CAMTC certification?

Yes for those holding themselves out as massage therapists. Operators must verify and post each therapist's CAMTC certificate at the establishment.

San Jose FAQ

Do individual massage therapists need a city license?

No. State law preempts city licensing of practitioners. Therapists need CAMTC certification under Business and Professions Code 4600. The city only licenses the establishment under SJMC Chapter 6.92.

What disqualifies an applicant?

Recent prostitution-related convictions, fraud on the application, prior permit revocations, or zoning incompatibility can lead the Chief of Police to deny or revoke the establishment permit.

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