This week, city councilmembers took the first steps toward passing more than a dozen new requirements for businesses that offer clients a massage.
"For those who are the bad actors, we want to be able to hold them accountable," Lieutenant William Dunning said.
"We have seen an increase in applications the last few months," said Alison Bermudez, Citrus Heights senior planner.
"We want to know if you have a criminal history," Councilmember Kelsey Nelson said. "I think that's relevant when you're in a vulnerable situation with somebody."
"These amendments are looking at more of a vice side than a health side," McLachlan said.
"I ask you to take a look at today's massage world, not the one from the 1800s, where they were referred to as massage parlors," she said, "We're health providers."
Citrus Heights officials say these new rules will help reduce crime and protect neighborhoods.
The city council is scheduled to consider approving the proposed new regulations later this spring.
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