# Board of Supervisors Minutes: October 30, 2018

- Meeting date: 2018-10-30
- Document type: minutes
- Pages in official PDF: 26
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## Structured legislative records

### File 180890: Administrative Code - Seismic Safety Retrofit and Affordable Housing Loan Program

- Pages: 4-5

### File 180893: Administrative Code - Exempting Certain Municipal Transportation Agency Projects From Fiscal Feasibility Ordinance

- Pages: 5
- Vote 1: final-passage, likely final
  - Action: 180893 [Administrative Code - Exempting Certain Municipal Transportation Agency Projects From Fiscal Feasibility Ordinance] Sponsor: Peskin Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to exempt from the Fiscal Feasibility Ordinance capital improvement projects under the jurisdiction of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency that will support an increase or improvement in Municipal Railway service. Ordinance No. 271-18 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
  - Ayes: Brown, Cohen, Fewer, Kim, Mandelman, Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Tang, Yee

### File 170538: Administrative Code - Increasing the Minimum Compensation Hourly Rate for Employees Under Contracts with Nonprofit Corporations and Public Entities

- Pages: 5-6
- Vote 1: final-passage, likely final
  - Action: 170538 [Administrative Code - Increasing the Minimum Compensation Hourly Rate for Employees Under Contracts with Nonprofit Corporations and Public Entities] Sponsors: Fewer; Ronen, Kim, Yee and Cohen Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase, as of July 1, 2019, the minimum hourly compensation rate for employees under contracts with nonprofit corporations to $16.50, and followed thereafter by annual cost-of-living increases beginning July 1, 2020; to increase the minimum hourly compensation rate for employees under contracts with public entities to $16.00 as of February 1, 2019, $16.50 as of July 1, 2019, $17.50 as of July 1, 2020, $18.00 as of July 1, 2021, and $18.75 as of July 1, 2022, and followed thereafter by annual cost-of-living increases beginning July 1, 2023; to provide that these increases are conditioned on funds being appropriated by the City; and to establish a working group to consider and advise on issues related to wage increases for employees under contracts with nonprofit corporations and public entities. (Fiscal Impact) Ordinance No. 266-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
  - Ayes: Brown, Cohen, Fewer, Kim, Mandelman, Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Tang, Yee

### File 180757: Health Code - Massage Practitioner and Business Permits

- Pages: 6-7
- Vote 1: amendment
  - Action: rmin, employee areas, locked doors, residential use, and advertising; 6) prohibiting a massage business from operating a massage school on the same premises as a massage establishment; 7) establishing a massage establishment reinspection fee of $191 per hour; 8) updating administrative and permit penalties; 9) authorizing the imposition of a lien on a property that has contributed to a violation of Article 29 of the Health Code (“Article 29”) to collect unpaid administrative penalties, enforcement costs, fines, interest, and attorneys’ fees; 10) authorizing the City Attorney to institute civil proceedings for injunctive and monetary relief for violations of Article 29; 11) declaring violations of select provisions of Article 29 to be public nuisances; and 12) discontinuing the acceptance of applications for massage practitioner permits effective January 1, 2019. Supervisor Yee, seconded by Supervisor Tang, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, by striking the regulation that permits may be denied to applicants convicted of prostitution offenses, and making other clarifying and conforming changes. The motion carried by the following vote:
  - Ayes: Brown, Cohen, Fewer, Kim, Mandelman, Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Tang, Yee
- Vote 2: first-reading
  - Action: ing temporary massage practitioner permits; 3) clarifying the administrative process by which permit applicants and permit holders may appeal a decision to deny, suspend, or revoke a permit; 4) adding or revising massage establishment operating standards relating to vermin, employee areas, locked doors, residential use, and advertising; 5) prohibiting a massage business from operating a massage school on the same premises as a massage establishment; 6) establishing a massage establishment reinspection fee of $191 per hour; 7) updating administrative and permit penalties; 8) authorizing the imposition of a lien on a property that has contributed to a violation of Article 29 of the Health Code (“Article 29”) to collect unpaid administrative penalties, enforcement costs, fines, interest, and attorneys’ fees; 9) authorizing the City Attorney to institute civil proceedings for injunctive and monetary relief for violations of Article 29; 10) declaring violations of select provisions of Article 29 to be public nuisances; and 11) discontinuing the acceptance of applications for massage practitioner permits effective January 1, 2019. PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
  - Ayes: Brown, Cohen, Fewer, Kim, Mandelman, Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Tang, Yee

## Extracted text

### [Page 5](https://sfbos.info/documents/546/2018-10-30-minutes#page-5)

Board of Supervisors                             Meeting Minutes                                             10/30/2018



180893 [Administrative Code - Exempting Certain Municipal Transportation Agency
       Projects From Fiscal Feasibility Ordinance]
            Sponsor: Peskin
            Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to exempt from the Fiscal Feasibility Ordinance
            capital improvement projects under the jurisdiction of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation
            Agency that will support an increase or improvement in Municipal Railway service.
            Ordinance No. 271-18
            FINALLY PASSED

            The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
                 Ayes: 11 - Brown, Cohen, Fewer, Kim, Mandelman, Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Tang, Yee



REGULAR AGENDA


UNFINISHED BUSINESS


From the Board

170538 [Administrative Code - Increasing the Minimum Compensation Hourly Rate for
       Employees Under Contracts with Nonprofit Corporations and Public Entities]
            Sponsors: Fewer; Ronen, Kim, Yee and Cohen
            Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase, as of July 1, 2019, the minimum hourly
            compensation rate for employees under contracts with nonprofit corporations to $16.50, and
            followed thereafter by annual cost-of-living increases beginning July 1, 2020; to increase the
            minimum hourly compensation rate for employees under contracts with public entities to $16.00 as
            of February 1, 2019, $16.50 as of July 1, 2019, $17.50 as of July 1, 2020, $18.00 as of July 1,
            2021, and $18.75 as of July 1, 2022, and followed thereafter by annual cost-of-living increases
            beginning July 1, 2023; to provide that these increases are conditioned on funds being
            appropriated by the City; and to establish a working group to consider and advise on issues
            related to wage increases for employees under contracts with nonprofit corporations and public
            entities.
            (Fiscal Impact)
            Ordinance No. 266-18
            FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
                 Ayes: 11 - Brown, Cohen, Fewer, Kim, Mandelman, Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Tang, Yee




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### [Page 6](https://sfbos.info/documents/546/2018-10-30-minutes#page-6)

Board of Supervisors                               Meeting Minutes                                                10/30/2018




Recommendation of the Land Use and Transportation Committee

180757 [Health Code - Massage Practitioner and Business Permits]
            Sponsors: Tang; Yee and Safai
            Ordinance amending the Health Code to comprehensively revise the regulation of massage
            practitioners, massage establishments, massage outcall services, and sole practitioner massage
            establishments by, among other things: 1) authorizing the Director of Health (“Director”) to access
            local, state, and federal criminal history information of permit applicants and permit holders; 2)
            eliminating temporary massage practitioner permits; 3) clarifying the administrative process by
            which permit applicants and permit holders may appeal a decision to deny, suspend, or revoke a
            permit; 4) authorizing the Director to deny a massage establishment permit to an applicant who
            has been convicted of any offense related to prostitution or solicitation of prostitution, unless the
            conviction was vacated based on a showing that the individual was a victim of human trafficking;
            5) adding or revising massage establishment operating standards relating to vermin, employee
            areas, locked doors, residential use, and advertising; 6) prohibiting a massage business from
            operating a massage school on the same premises as a massage establishment; 7) establishing a
            massage establishment reinspection fee of $191 per hour; 8) updating administrative and permit
            penalties; 9) authorizing the imposition of a lien on a property that has contributed to a violation of
            Article 29 of the Health Code (“Article 29”) to collect unpaid administrative penalties, enforcement
            costs, fines, interest, and attorneys’ fees; 10) authorizing the City Attorney to institute civil
            proceedings for injunctive and monetary relief for violations of Article 29; 11) declaring violations of
            select provisions of Article 29 to be public nuisances; and 12) discontinuing the acceptance of
            applications for massage practitioner permits effective January 1, 2019.
            Supervisor Yee, seconded by Supervisor Tang, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN
            AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, by striking the regulation that permits may be
            denied to applicants convicted of prostitution offenses, and making other clarifying and conforming
            changes. The motion carried by the following vote:
                Ayes: 11 - Brown, Cohen, Fewer, Kim, Mandelman, Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Tang, Yee
            Ordinance amending the Health Code to comprehensively revise the regulation of massage
            practitioners, massage establishments, massage outcall services, and sole practitioner massage
            establishments by, among other things: 1) authorizing the Director of Health (“Director”) to access
            local, state, and federal criminal history information of permit applicants and permit holders; 2)
            eliminating temporary massage practitioner permits; 3) clarifying the administrative process by
            which permit applicants and permit holders may appeal a decision to deny, suspend, or revoke a
            permit; 4) adding or revising massage establishment operating standards relating to vermin,
            employee areas, locked doors, residential use, and advertising; 5) prohibiting a massage business
            from operating a massage school on the same premises as a massage establishment; 6)
            establishing a massage establishment reinspection fee of $191 per hour; 7) updating
            administrative and permit penalties; 8) authorizing the imposition of a lien on a property that has
            contributed to a violation of Article 29 of the Health Code (“Article 29”) to collect unpaid
            administrative penalties, enforcement costs, fines, interest, and attorneys’ fees; 9) authorizing the
            City Attorney to institute civil proceedings for injunctive and monetary relief for violations of Article
            29; 10) declaring violations of select provisions of Article 29 to be public nuisances; and 11)
            discontinuing the acceptance of applications for massage practitioner permits effective January 1,
            2019.
            PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
                 Ayes: 11 - Brown, Cohen, Fewer, Kim, Mandelman, Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Tang, Yee




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