NEHA Body Art Model Code (BAMC)

4.  A temporary body art establishment license may not be transferable from one place or person to another. 5.  The temporary body art establishment license must be posted in a prominent and conspicuous area where it can be easily seen. 6.  While working under a temporary art establishment license, all body artist licenses, and temporary body artist licenses must be posted in a prominent and conspicuous area where the licenses can be easily seen. 7.  The facility license holder must publicly display the name, address, and phone number of the Department that has jurisdiction over the facility, as well as the procedure for filing a complaint. 3.  Compliance with all the requirements of this Code includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1.  Facilities must properly sterilize instruments and provide evidence of a spore test performed on sterilization equipment no later than 30 days prior to the date of the event; otherwise, only single-use, prepackaged, sterilized instruments marked with an expiration date, lot number, and method of sterilization can be used. 2.  All temporary body art establishments must have the ability to clean and disinfect the body art procedure areas. 3.  Body artists must have a temporary body artist license. 4.  There must be at least 50 square feet of floor space for each body artist. 5.  Flooring must be smooth and non-absorbent that can be cleaned and disinfected or disposed of. 6.  If an area screened from public view is offered for clients requesting privacy, it must be in compliance with Section 12 of this Code. 7.  Provide enough temporary hand washing sinks with running water to adequately service the number of body artists present. 8.  Temporary establishments must supply a municipal solid waste receptacle, biohazardous regulated waste receptacle, and a sharps container within the procedure area, as close as feasible to where the sharps will be used. 9.  Temporary establishments must have a written plan for removal of the regulated waste by a licensed transporter. 10.  Water supply and wastewater disposal methods must meet all local and/or state regulations. 11.  No animals of any kind are allowed in a body art establishment except service animals used by persons with disabilities in accordance with ADA regulations. 4.  The facility where the temporary body art facility license is needed must be inspected by the Department and a license issued prior to the performance of any body art procedures. 5.  Temporary body art facility licenses issued under the provisions of this Code may be suspended by the Department for failure of the holder to comply with the requirements of this Code.

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