The purpose of this chapter is to protect the public health, welfare
and safety by regulating the clothing or costuming of female entertainers.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words
and their derivatives shall have the meanings given herein:
IN PUBLIC
Any place to which the general public has a right to resort; not
necessarily a place devoted solely to the uses of the public, but a place
which is in point of fact public rather than private, a place accessible to
the public to gather or pass to and from.
PUBLIC SHOW
Any entertainment or exhibition advertised or in other fashion held,
whether or not an admission or other charge is levied or collected; an entertainment
or exhibition shall be deemed a "public show" although access to it is only
granted to members of a club or other association when membership in such
organization is obtained upon payment of an admission price or contribution
or token dues or other small fee and the organization in fact exists primarily
for sponsoring or arranging admissions to such performances.
LIVE PUBLIC SHOW
A public show in which human actors, dancers or other performers,
employees or other persons appear in person before spectators or customers.
A bona fide drawing, painting, photography, sculpture or other art class utilizing
human models and admitting only participating instructors, students and models
shall not be deemed a live public show.
Any person shall be guilty of violating this section who, in any capacity,
knowingly directs, gives, manages, participates in, prepares or presents,
or who employs others so to do, any public show or live public show in which
a female appears clothed or costumed in such a manner that the portion of
her breast below the top of the areola is not covered with a fully opaque
covering.
Any person found guilty of violating this section shall be subject to
imprisonment not to exceed 15 days or a fine to be fixed by the court not
to exceed $250, or both.