Atlanta Massage Parlors: Ga. Senate OKs Tougher Massage Parlor Penalties

Posted on March 17th, 2010 in Atlanta massage parlors

Ga. Senate OKs Tougher Massage Parlor Penalties
Posted: 2:41 pm EDT March 17,2010Updated: 2:46 pm EDT March 17,2010
ATLANTA — The Senate has approved a proposal that would tighten penalties against operators of illegal massage parlors, especially in middle Georgia, which seems to be a hub for such establishments.
Senate Bill 364 passed on Wednesday by unanimous vote.
Under the proposed law, the offense would become a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000 upon a person’s third offense.
The person’s license would be suspended for at least a year for their first offense and permanently on the third offense.
The bill also creates harsher penalties at the Secretary of State’s Office, which administers business licenses.
Under the proposal, a person’s license would be suspended for at least a year for their first offense and permanently on the third offense.

See the full article from “WSB Atlanta”



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