NEHA Body Art Model Code (BAMC)

3.  Application for a body artist license must include: 1.  name, 2.  date of birth, 3.  photocopy of identification, 4.  address of residence,

5.  mailing address, 6.  phone number, 7.  place(s) of employment as a body artist, 8.  current successful completion of an OSHA bloodborne pathogen training program (or equivalent) given or approved by the Department, and 9.  current successful completion of an OSHA first aid training program (or equivalent) given or approved by the Department. 4.  The body artist must demonstrate knowledge of this Code and its intent through the completion of an examination given or approved by the Department with a passing grade of 70% or higher, obtained prior to issuance of the license. 5.  No body artist license must be issued unless the body artist has demonstrated compliance with the provisions of this section and all other provisions of this Code. 6.  Any body artist using an ear-piercing gun or similar instrument must be licensed by the Department and must meet the same requirements as a body artist. 7.  Body artist licenses must be posted in a prominent and conspicuous area where they can be easily seen. 8.  Convicted sex offenders shall not be permitted to practice as a body artist without the supervision of another worker. 13.4  Temporary Body Art Establishment License 1.  Unless specified elsewhere in these requirements, temporary establishments must meet the same requirements as body art establishments at fixed locations. 2.  Temporary body art establishment licenses may be issued for body art services provided outside the physical site of a licensed facility for the purposes of education, trade shows, conventions, public or private events, performances, product demonstrations, or aesthetic shows. 1.  Temporary body art establishment licenses will not be issued unless: 1.  the applicant is currently affiliated with a body art establishment that, where applicable, is licensed by the Department, and 2.  the temporary site complies with Section 13.2. 2.  Temporary body art establishment licenses expire after 14 days or the conclusion of the special event, whichever is sooner. 3.  A temporary body art establishment license will not be issued unless the applicant has paid a fee as set by the Department.

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