Wash. Admin. Code § 296-831-200 - Definitions
The definitions below exclusively apply to this chapter.
(1)
Adult
entertainment. Any exhibition, performance, or dance of any type
conducted within the view of one or more members of the public inside a
premises where such exhibition, performance, or dance involves an entertainer
who is unclothed or in such attire, costume, or clothing as to expose to view
any portion of the breast below the top of the areola or any portion of the
pubic region, anus, vulva, or gen-itals, with an intent to sexually arouse or
excite another person.
(2)
Adult entertainment establishment or establishment.
Any business to which the public, patrons, or members are invited or admitted
where an entertainer provides adult entertainment to a member of the public, a
patron, or a member.
(3)
Department. The department of labor and industries.
(4)
Entertainer. Any person who
provides adult entertainment within an adult entertainment establishment,
whether or not a fee is charged or accepted for entertainment and whether or
not the person is an employee under
RCW
49.17.020.
(5)
Panic button. An emergency
contact device by which the entertainer may summon immediate on-scene
assistance from another entertainer, a security guard, or a representative of
the entertainment establishment.
Notes
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