Alabama Administrative Code
Title 420 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Chapter 420-3-23 - BODY ART PRACTICE AND FACILITIES
Section 420-3-23-.13 - Licenses And Permits
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 420-3-23-.13
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Body art facility licenses required -
(a) No
person shall operate a body art facility until obtaining a license from the
Department. Any person desiring to operate a body art facility shall make
written application for a license on forms provided by the Department. Such
application shall include the name and address of each applicant, the physical
location of the proposed body art facility, the type of all body art procedures
proposed to be conducted at the facility, and the signature of each applicant.
The license shall be issued on forms provided by the Department.
(b) If the Department determines that the
application is complete and the body art facility proposed or operated by the
applicant meets the requirements of these rules, the Department shall issue a
license to the applicant for the operation of that body art facility.
(c) Licenses shall automatically expire on
the date upon which state, county, and municipal annual privilege licenses
expire or on a date designated by the local county health department and shall
be renewable annually upon written application from the operator not less than
thirty (30) days prior to expiration.
(d) The body art facility applicant shall pay
a fee as set by law for each body art facility license, which is:
1. $250.00 for the initial annual
license.
2. $200.00 for a one-year
renewal of an annual license.
3.
$50.00 for a temporary license.
(e) Body art facility license fees are not
prorated.
(f) A license for a body
art facility shall not be transferable from one place or person to
another.
(g) A current body art
facility license shall be displayed in a conspicuous place within the customer
service area of the body art facility where it may be readily observed by
clients upon entering the facility.
(2) Operator permits required -
(a) The holder of a body art facility license
shall hire, employ, or use operators or technicians who have complied with the
operator permit requirements of these rules.
(b) No person shall practice body art
procedures without first obtaining an operator permit from the
Department.
(c) The operator permit
shall be valid from the date of issuance and shall automatically expire at the
end of the facility license year unless revoked sooner by the Department in
accordance with these rules. Application for operator permits shall include:
1. Name;
2. Date of birth;
3. Sex;
4. Residence address;
5. Mailing address;
6. Phone number;
7. Place(s) of employment as an
operator;
8. Years
experience;
9. Social security
number. Provided that, refusal by the employee to give the social security
number will not result in denial of any right, privilege or benefit;
10. Proof of attendance within the 36 months
prior to making application at a bloodborne pathogen training program (or
equivalent), given or approved by the Department, to include demonstration of
knowledge of the following subjects:
(i)
Anatomy;
(ii) Skin diseases,
disorders, and conditions (for example, diabetes) which may affect the
skin;
(iii) Infection control
procedures including waste disposal, hand washing techniques, sterilization
equipment operation and methods, and sanitization/disinfection/sterilization
methods and techniques;
(iv)
Facility safety and sanitation.
(d) Knowledge of the subjects in section
420-3-23-.13(2)(c)10
must be demonstrated through submission of
documentation of attendance or completion of courses approved or given by the
Department prior to issuance of the operator's permit. Examples of courses
approved by the Department would include such courses as Prevention of Disease
Transmission and Bloodborne Pathogen Training.
(e) No operator permit shall be issued
unless, following reasonable investigation by the Department, the body art
operator has demonstrated compliance with the provisions of this section and
all other provisions of these rules.
(f) All operator permits shall be conditioned
upon continued compliance with the provisions of this section as well as all
applicable provisions of these rules.
(g) All operator permits shall be posted in a
conspicuous place within the customer service area where they may be readily
observed by clients upon entering the body art facility.
Authors: Ronald Dawsey, Charlotte Denton, Timothy Hatch
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 22-17A-7.
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