§ 7.56.010. Definitions.  


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  • A.

    "Figure model" means any person, male or female, who poses to be observed, viewed, sketched, painted, drawn, sculptured, photographed or otherwise similarly depicted.

    B.

    1.

    "Model studio" means:

    a.

    Any premises on which there is conducted the business of furnishing figure models who pose for the purpose of being observed or viewed by any person, or of being sketched, painted, drawn, sculptured, photographed or otherwise similarly depicted for persons who pay a fee or other consideration or compensation, or a gratuity, for the right of opportunity so to depict the figure model, or for admission to, or for permission to remain upon, or as a condition of remaining upon the premises;

    b.

    Any premises where there is conducted the business of furnishing or providing or procuring for a fee or other consideration or compensation or gratuity, figure models to be observed or viewed by any person or to be sketched, painted, drawn, sculptured, photographed or otherwise similarly depicted.

    2.

    The words "model studio" do not include:

    a.

    Any studio which is operated by any state college, or public junior college or school wherein the persons, firm, association, partnership or corporation operating it has met the requirements established in Division 21 of the Education Code for the issuance or conferring of, and is in fact authorized thereunder to issue and confer, a diploma or honorary diploma; or

    b.

    Any premises where there is conducted the business of furnishing, providing or procuring figure models solely for any studio described in subsection B2a of this section.

(Ord. 9749 § 15 (part), 1969: Ord. 5860 Ch. 15 Art. 1 §§ 2601—2603, 1951.)