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§ 10-129 Prohibited acts. a. It shall be unlawful for any female while
employed in, or who in any other way is engaged by any cabaret, dance
hall, catering establishment, coffee house, hotel, restaurant or other
place of public assembly or public accommodation, as a hostess,
waitress, cashier, barmaid or in any other capacity wherein she comes in
contact with or is likely to come in contact with the patrons thereof,
to be clothed or costumed in such a manner so as to appear before the
patrons of such place with less than an opaque covering of any portion
of the breast below the top of the aerola.
b. No person or persons having control of or being in charge of any
cabaret, dance hall, catering establishment, coffee house, hotel,
restaurant or other place of public assembly or public accommodation
shall permit, aid or abet any female to appear in any such place in
violation of the provisions of the preceding subdivision and the
appearance of any female in any such place in violation of the
provisions of the preceding subdivision shall be presumptive evidence
that such appearance was with the permission of the person or persons
having charge of or control of such places.