Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64E - Division of Environmental Health
Chapter 64E-17 - TANNING FACILITIES
Section 64E-17.006 - Licenses and Fees
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 64E-17.006
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) License required.
(a) Each tanning facility shall
obtain a license from the department annually.
(b) Licenses for tanning facilities shall not
be transferable from one location or person to another.
(c) All tanning facility licenses shall
expire on September 30 of each year.
(d) Licenses shall be posted in a conspicuous
location on the premises.
(2) License application.
(a) Each person who plans to construct,
purchase, reopen, or operate a tanning facility shall apply for and receive a
license from the department prior to the commencement of operation.
(b) Applications for initial licenses shall
be accompanied by the annual or prorated fee required in subsection (5), and
shall contain at least the following information:
1. Name, address and telephone number of the
tanning facility and the owners and manager of the tanning facility.
2. The number and type of tanning devices
located within the facility.
3. The
geographic areas within the state to be covered, if the facility is
mobile.
4. A statement that the
applicant has read and understands the requirements of these rules.
5. A copy of the facility's operating and
safety procedures.
6. A certificate
of insurance or the name and policy number of the insurance company that
provides liability insurance must be provided by facilities that have liability
insurance, including the limits of liability.
(c) Persons with licenses for tanning
facilities that have changed ownership, or that have licenses reinstated after
revocation, or that have facility information changes, excluding name changes,
compared to the original application, must comply with paragraph
(b).
(3) License, Renewal, and Transfer.
(a) Before a license is
issued to a newly constructed or remodeled tanning facility, an inspection
shall be made by a representative of the department for the determination of
compliance with the requirements of this rule.
(b) An application for renewal of an existing
tanning facility license is not required except as provided in paragraph
(2)(c), above.
(4) Reporting Changes.
(a) The licensee shall
report changes to the department in writing before making any change which
would render the information reported pursuant to subsection (2), above, and
contained in the application for license no longer accurate.
(b) This requirement shall not apply to
changes involving the replacement of lamps with designated original equipment
replacements or lamps which have been certified for use on those devices as
equivalent lamps as specified by the product warning label and FDA policies
applicable at the time of replacement of the lamps for tanning
devices.
(c) The facility owner or
manager shall maintain a copy on file of any manufacturer's literature
demonstrating the equivalency of any replacement lamps for tanning
devices.
(5) Fees.
(a) A person applying for an annual license
shall pay the full fee. All other applicants, such as for a change of
ownership, reinstatement after revocation of license or a new license after the
first quarter shall pay a prorated fee on a quarterly basis. Annual fees must
be received by the department within 30 days of written notification or a late
renewal fee will be assessed. All tanning facilities shall pay an annual or
prorated fee to the county health department according to the following:
1. |
Annual License Fee (one device) |
$150.00 |
Each additional |
$55.00 |
|
Total fee not to exceed |
$315.00 |
|
2. |
Late renewal of license |
$25.00 |
(b)
All fees collected pursuant to this rule shall be placed in the county health
department trust fund to be used to meet the cost of carrying out the
provisions of this rule. All fees submitted to the department are
nonrefundable, once action has been taken on the
application.
Rulemaking Authority 381.89(13) FS. Law Implemented 381.89 FS.
New 1-12-93, Amended 8-7-96, Formerly 10D-112.008, Amended 5-10-05.
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