this is kind of cool! some of my cohorts and i went to bat for the exotic dancers and it seems we were successful!!
before dancers were not allowed to receive tips or give out posters one girl was even charged for receiving a foot massage in the VIP booth!! before the by laws were unclear and open to interpretation by individual inspectors, we know how that can be....now however, things have been clarified!!
we held a teleconference and went over every detail of the revisions to the liquor by laws as proposed by the exotic dancing community who worked on the revisions together (each area of the industry knows what they need for themselves- some of the revisions seem weird to me but hey...who am i to say!)
gives hope that the government is finally starting to come across!!
these were the final revisions as they were sent ot all relevant police, inpsectors,etc;
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Date: September 17, 2008
To: All LCLB staff
All Industry Associations
All Local Government, First Nations, and Police Agencies
Re: Revision to Liquor Control and Licensing Branch policies concerning performances by exotic dancers and other adult-oriented performers
This policy directive amends the June 2008 Licensing Policy Manual and February 2008 Liquor-Primary Licence Terms and Conditions Guide available online at:http://www.hsd.gov.bc.ca/lclb/publications/index_pubs.htm
The changes take effect immediately and are as follows:
Clothing may consist of stage costume:
• Exotic dancers must continue to be clothed while walking through the audience before and after performances, however, clothing may consist of their stage costume, provided the entertainer’s breasts and genitalia are covered.
Employment in establishments:
• Policy has been clarified with respect to when an exotic dancer may be employed as a server. The exotic dancers/adult-oriented performers may not act as servers or hold any other employment position in your establishment while working in their role as entertainers. However, when individuals are not working in their role as an entertainer they may be employed as servers or hold other positions of employment in your establishment. Exotic dancing/adult entertainment must not be combined with serving or any other employment position.
Mandatory Surveillance Cameras:
• All new licensed establishments that intend to provide exotic dancing or adult-oriented entertainment will be required to install surveillance cameras in all private show/VIP booths. All existing licensed establishments will be required to install surveillance cameras in their private show/VIP booths within 12 months.
Tipping and promotional material:
• Exotic dancers/adult-oriented performers must not touch, share food and beverages or pass objects to members of the audience or touch, share food and beverages with other performers. However, tipping and the distribution of promotional material are permitted provided there is no physical contact between the entertainers and each other or with an audience member.
Further Information
Further information regarding liquor control and licensing in British Columbia is available on the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch website at www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/lclb. If you have any questions regarding these changes, please contact the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch
toll free in Canada at 1-866-209-2111 or 387-1254 if calling from the Victoria area.
Karen Ayers
General Manager
before dancers were not allowed to receive tips or give out posters one girl was even charged for receiving a foot massage in the VIP booth!! before the by laws were unclear and open to interpretation by individual inspectors, we know how that can be....now however, things have been clarified!!
we held a teleconference and went over every detail of the revisions to the liquor by laws as proposed by the exotic dancing community who worked on the revisions together (each area of the industry knows what they need for themselves- some of the revisions seem weird to me but hey...who am i to say!)
gives hope that the government is finally starting to come across!!
these were the final revisions as they were sent ot all relevant police, inpsectors,etc;
Page 1 of 2
Date: September 17, 2008
To: All LCLB staff
All Industry Associations
All Local Government, First Nations, and Police Agencies
Re: Revision to Liquor Control and Licensing Branch policies concerning performances by exotic dancers and other adult-oriented performers
This policy directive amends the June 2008 Licensing Policy Manual and February 2008 Liquor-Primary Licence Terms and Conditions Guide available online at:http://www.hsd.gov.bc.ca/lclb/publications/index_pubs.htm
The changes take effect immediately and are as follows:
Clothing may consist of stage costume:
• Exotic dancers must continue to be clothed while walking through the audience before and after performances, however, clothing may consist of their stage costume, provided the entertainer’s breasts and genitalia are covered.
Employment in establishments:
• Policy has been clarified with respect to when an exotic dancer may be employed as a server. The exotic dancers/adult-oriented performers may not act as servers or hold any other employment position in your establishment while working in their role as entertainers. However, when individuals are not working in their role as an entertainer they may be employed as servers or hold other positions of employment in your establishment. Exotic dancing/adult entertainment must not be combined with serving or any other employment position.
Mandatory Surveillance Cameras:
• All new licensed establishments that intend to provide exotic dancing or adult-oriented entertainment will be required to install surveillance cameras in all private show/VIP booths. All existing licensed establishments will be required to install surveillance cameras in their private show/VIP booths within 12 months.
Tipping and promotional material:
• Exotic dancers/adult-oriented performers must not touch, share food and beverages or pass objects to members of the audience or touch, share food and beverages with other performers. However, tipping and the distribution of promotional material are permitted provided there is no physical contact between the entertainers and each other or with an audience member.
Further Information
Further information regarding liquor control and licensing in British Columbia is available on the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch website at www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/lclb. If you have any questions regarding these changes, please contact the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch
toll free in Canada at 1-866-209-2111 or 387-1254 if calling from the Victoria area.
Karen Ayers
General Manager






