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Edmonton to consider lower fees, enhanced screening for erotic massage operators

A new report from city staff recommends changes for erotic massage parlours operating in Edmonton.

Changes include reduced business licence fees and deeper police record checks for owners

The community and public services committee will discuss the latest report on body rub centres at a meeting on Monday. (Lydia Neufeld/CBC)

A new report from city staff recommends changes for erotic massage parlours operating in Edmonton.

For a body rub practitioner, the report recommends reducing the fee to operatefrom $230 to $89.

This change puts the fee in line with similar business types, according to the reportreleased Thursday.

The report also contains a recommendation that the cost of the business licence be reduced to $607 from the current $777.

To make the centres safer for those who work there, and to make business owners more accountable for their operations, staff are also recommendingthat massage business licence holders undergo an enhanced policecheck.

This means applicants for a body rub business licence would have to provide a Vulnerable Sector Check a more robust background check for those workingwith people at greater risk of being harmed by someone in a position of trust or authority as part of the required police information check.

Licence applications that do not contain this additional check can stillbe accepted, however the absence of the additionalinformation will be considered as part of the overall review of the application, the report said.

Councillors will discuss the report's recommendations at the community and public services committee meeting June 19.

The number of licensed body rub centres in Edmonton has leveled off in recent years, the report said.

There were 34licensed facilities operating in the city as of May 19, 2017,down from a peak of 49 in 2009.