West Virginia Code
Article 1. County Commissions Generally
§7-1-3z. Authority of Counties to Govern Business of Massage

(a) In addition to all other powers and duties now conferred by law upon county commissions, county commissions, may by order duly entered of record, adopt an ordinance which provides for the licensing for the regulation of the business of massage when carried on within the county. The ordinances may be adopted either for the entire county, or for any portion or portions of the county which may constitute an effective area or areas for those purposes, without the necessity of adopting the ordinances for any other portion of the county. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section to the contrary, no ordinance shall apply to or affect any territory within the boundaries of any municipal corporation which has adopted and has in effect an ordinance which provides for the regulation of the business of massage, unless and until the municipal corporation provides for the regulation of the business of massage by ordinance.
(b) The ordinance may condition the issuance of a license to engage in the business of massage upon proof that a massage business meets the reasonable standards set by the ordinance, which may include, but need not be limited to, the following areas:
(1) Requirement that massage personnel be at least eighteen years of age;
(2) Sanitary conditions of the massage establishment;
(3) Hours of operation of the massage business; and
(4) Prohibition of the sale or serving of food or beverage or the conducting of nonmassage business on the premises of the massage business. In the event that the business premises in which the massage business is conducted has separate quarters used for purposes other than the massage business, the prohibition of this subsection applies only to the portion of the premises exclusively devoted to the conduct of the massage business.
(c) The ordinance may also provide that a license to engage in the business of massage may be denied upon a showing by the licensing authority of any of the following:
(1) Proof that the massage personnel or the owners or operators of a massage business have been convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of article eight, eight-a, eight-b or eight-c, chapter sixty-one of this code or proof that massage personnel or the owners or operators of a massage business have been convicted in any other state of any offense which, if committed or attempted in this state, would have been punishable as one of the offenses set forth in this subsection;
(2) Proof that the massage personnel, or the owners, or operators of a massage business have been convicted of any felony offense involving the sale of a controlled substance specified in section two hundred four, two hundred six, two hundred eight, two hundred ten or two hundred twelve, article two, chapter sixty-a of this code or proof that the massage personnel or the owners or operators of the massage business have been convicted in any other state of any offense, which if committed or attempted in this state, would have been punishable as one or more of the offenses set forth in this subsection.
(d) The ordinance may require that application to conduct the business of massage be made on a form prescribed by the licensing authority, which may require the following information:
(1) The name of the applicant;
(2) If the applicant is an unincorporated association, the names and addresses of the members of its governing board;
(3) If the applicant is a corporation, the names and addresses of its officers and directors;
(4) The place at which the applicant will conduct its operations and whether that place is owned or leased by the applicant;
(5) The name of the owner of the place at which the applicant will conduct its operation, if not the same as the applicant;
(6) The number of members of the applicant;
(7) The names of all massage personnel, owners, operators or other employees of the massage business;
(8) Any other information as the licensing authority may reasonably require which may include, but need not be limited to, the criminal records, if any, of each member of the applicant's governing board and/or its officers and directors, or any of the massage personnel, owners, operators or other employees of the massage business who have been convicted of any violation of any of the provisions set forth in subsection (c) of this section.
The ordinance may require that the application be verified by the applicant or by each member of the governing board of the applicant if an unincorporated association or, if the applicant is a corporation, by each of its officers and all members of its board of directors. The ordinance may also require that the application be accompanied by a license fee not exceeding the sum of $100. Any license issued under the provisions of this section is effective for one year and may be renewed upon the same showing as required for the issuance of the initial license, together with the payment of fees, if any. The ordinance may require license holders to notify the licensing authority of any changes in the information required by the application within a reasonable period after the changes occurred.
(e) This section does not apply to barbers or beauticians licensed to practice, or to persons licensed to practice in any of the health professions, or to persons licensed to practice as massage therapists, under the provisions of chapter thirty of this code when engaging in the practice within the scope of his or her license.
(f) Nothing contained in this chapter precludes a county commission from prohibiting a person of one sex from engaging in the massage of a person of the other sex.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 7. County Commissions and Officers

Article 1. County Commissions Generally

§7-1-1. County Commissions Corporations; How Constituted; Election of President

§7-1-1a. Requirements for Reforming, Altering, or Modifying a County Commission; Alternative Forms of County Government

§7-1-1b. Legislative Findings; Qualifications for County Commissioners

§7-1-2. Sessions

§7-1-3. Jurisdiction, Powers and Duties

§7-1-3a. Construction of Waterworks; Sewers and Sewage Disposal Plants; Improvements of Streets, Alleys and Sidewalks; Assessment of Cost of Sanitary Sewers, Improved Streets and Maintenance of Roads Not in the State Road System

§7-1-3aa. Authority of County Commissions to Create and Fund a Hazardous Material Accident Response Program

§7-1-3b. Purchase, Installation and Maintenance of Radio Mobile Communication Equipment and Appliances for Use by County Sheriffs and Their Deputies

§7-1-3bb. Levy For, Establishment and Operation of Sheltered Workshops; Financial Aid

§7-1-3c. Purchase, Installation and Maintenance of Photo Copying Equipment, Microphotographic or Other Miniature Photographic Processes, Appliances and Supplies

§7-1-3cc. Authority of County Commissions to Establish Enhanced Emergency Telephone Systems, Technical and Operational Standards for Emergency Communications Centers and Standards for Education and Training of Emergency Communications Systems Personn...

§7-1-3d. Levy For, Establishment, and Operation of Fire Prevention Units; Financial Aid

§7-1-3dd. Authority to Establish County Wage and Benefits Review Board; Duties and Powers; Membership

§7-1-3e. Acquisition of Land For, and Operation Of, Public Refuse Dumps and Sanitary Landfills

§7-1-3ee. Providing for Payment of Service Fees at Banking Institutions

§7-1-3f. Establishment and Operation of Garbage and Refuse Collection and Disposal Services

§7-1-3ff. Authority of County Commission to Regulate Unsafe or Unsanitary Structures and Refuse on Private Land; Authority to Establish an Enforcement Agency; County Litter Control Officers; Procedure for Complaints; Lien and Sale of Land to Recover...

§7-1-3g. Acquisition, Operation, and Maintenance of Sewerage Systems and Sewage Plants

§7-1-3gg. Lease Agreements for Equipment or Materials With Option to Cancel or Renew

§7-1-3h. Authority and Procedure for Closing Unused Roads, Streets and Travel Ways; Notice and Hearing; Circuit Court Review

§7-1-3hh. Authority to Lease, Sell or Dispose of County Property to the State, Federal Government or an Instrumentality Thereof

§7-1-3i. County Commission May Cooperate With Other Governmental Units

§7-1-3ii. Authority to Require Posting of Commercial and Residential Addresses Within Municipal Boundaries

§7-1-3j. Authority to Establish County Coordinating Council; Powers and Duties of Council; Duties of County Clerk

§7-1-3jj. Authority of Counties to Enact Ordinances Restricting the Location of Businesses Offering Exotic Entertainment

§7-1-3k. Authority to Lease, Rent or Permit the Use of County Property

§7-1-3kk. Authority to Provide for the Elimination of Hazards to Public Health and Safety; Penalty

§7-1-3l. Authority to Establish County Appraisal-Assessment Board; Functions and Duties of Board; Duties of Assessor

§7-1-3ll. Clerk of the County Commission Duties Relating to Record Keeping of Military Discharge Forms

§7-1-3m. Authority to Employ, Fix Compensation for and Discharge Personnel

§7-1-3mm. Transfer of Development Rights in Growth Counties

§7-1-3n. Authority of Certain Counties as to Building and Housing Codes; State Building Code

§7-1-3nn. Election on Ordinance for Program for Transfer of Development Rights; Form of Ballots or Ballot Labels; Procedure

§7-1-3o. Authority to Construct and Maintain County Transportation, Parking, and Other Public Facilities; Delegation of Such Authority to Board or Commission; Financing

§7-1-3oo. Authority to Enter Into Energy-Savings Contracts

§7-1-3p. Authority to Require Permits for Mobile Homes or House Trailers; Penalty

§7-1-3pp. Additional Powers and Duties of Commission; Areas of Special or Unique Interest

§7-1-3q. County Commissions on Intergovernmental Relations Created and Established; Composition of Commission; Powers and Duties of Commission; Executive Secretary; Duties of Executive Secretary

§7-1-3qq. Authorizing County Commissions to Hold Motor Vehicle Racing Events on Public Roads, Municipal Streets or Airports

§7-1-3r. Purposes of Section; County Commissions on Crime, Delinquency and Correction Created and Established; Composition of Commission; Powers and Duties of Commission; Executive Secretary; Duties of Executive Secretary

§7-1-3rr. Accessible County Records; Required Information

§7-1-3s. Authority to Govern Traffic and Parking; Rules and Regulations; Penalties

§7-1-3ss. County Option Election on Forbidding Nonintoxicating Beer, Wine, or Alcoholic Liquors to Be Sold, Given, or Dispensed After 6:00 a.m. on Sundays

§7-1-3t. Authority to Make Grants From General Revenue Funds and Other Funds for Water and Sewer Systems

§7-1-3tt. Restriction on the Regulation of Trades, Occupations, and Professions

§7-1-3u. Authority of Counties and Municipalities to Treat Streams to Prevent Floods

§7-1-3v. Floodplain and Mudslide Area Management; Legislative Findings; Power and Authority; Enforcement; Provisions Cumulative

§7-1-3w. Authority to Establish County Beautification Councils; Organization; County Commissions Not Obligated for Debts of Councils; Powers and Duties; Expenditures of Funds by Councils; Authority of County Commissions to Appropriate Moneys

§7-1-3x. County Information Referral Service

§7-1-3y. Authority to Grant Funds to Nutrition Programs

§7-1-3z. Authority of Counties to Govern Business of Massage

§7-1-4. County Commission Authority to Enact Ordinance; Ordinance Provisions Defining Terms; Restricting Certain Activities in Relation to Obscene Matter; and Establishing Penalties for Violations

§7-1-5. Duties of County Commissioners; Payment for Services Other Than Services in Court

§7-1-5a. Excusal of Commissioner From Voting Where Conflict of Interest Involved

§7-1-6. Power to Punish for Contempts

§7-1-7. Record Books

§7-1-8. Continuance of Matters at End of Session

§7-1-9. Creation of Special Funds

§7-1-10. Special Account for Federal and State Grants-in-Aid Authorized

§7-1-11. Purchasing in Open Market or Competitive Bids; Debarment

§7-1-12. Authority for Establishing County Curfews; Jurisdiction for Violations

§7-1-13. Regulation of Amateur Radio Antennas

§7-1-14. Custody and Care of Animals Abandoned, Neglected or Cruelly Treated; Animals Causing Public Nuisance, Health Risk or Safety Hazard; Authority of County Commission

§7-1-15. Challenge of Candidate for County Commission; Residency

§7-1-16. Reporting of Fraud and Misappropriation of Funds