Indiana Administrative Code
Title 410 - INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Article 1 - COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL
Rule 5 - Sanitary Operation of Tattoo Parlors
- Section 5-1 - Applicability
- Section 5-2 - "Blood" defined
- Section 5-3 - "Bloodborne pathogens" defined
- Section 5-3.5 - "Body piercer" defined
- Section 5-3.6 - "Body piercing" defined
- Section 5-4 - "Cleaned" defined
- Section 5-5 - "Contaminated" defined
- Section 5-6 - "Decontaminated" defined
- Section 5-7 - "Department" defined
- Section 5-7.5 - "Facility" defined
- Section 5-8 - "HBV" defined
- Section 5-9 - "HCV" defined
- Section 5-9.5 - "High level disinfection" defined
- Section 5-10 - "HIV" defined
- Section 5-11 - "Infectious waste" defined
- Section 5-11.2 - "Intermediate level disinfection" defined
- Section 5-11.5 - "Operator" defined
- Section 5-12 - "Other potentially infectious materials" or "OPIM" defined
- Section 5-13 - "Parenteral" defined
- Section 5-14 - "Personal protective equipment" defined
- Section 5-15 - "Secure area" defined
- Section 5-16 - "Semiliquid blood, blood products" defined
- Section 5-17 - "Sterilize" defined
- Section 5-18 - "Store" defined
- Section 5-19 - "Tattoo" defined
- Section 5-20 - "Tattoo artist" defined
- Section 5-21 - "Tattoo operator" defined (Repealed)
- Section 5-22 - "Tattoo parlor" defined (Repealed)
- Section 5-23 - "Universal precautions" defined
- Section 5-24 - Operator training responsibilities
- Section 5-25 - Operator responsibilities
- Section 5-26 - Operator policies
- Section 5-27 - Tattoo artist and body piercer minimum training and certification requirements
- Section 5-28 - Patron records
- Section 5-29 - Illness
- Section 5-30 - Handwashing
- Section 5-31 - Personal protective equipment
- Section 5-32 - Tattooing equipment
- Section 5-33 - Needles
- Section 5-34 - Reusable equipment
- Section 5-35 - Dyes or pigments or other objects placed under the skin
- Section 5-36 - Work environment
- Section 5-37 - Infectious waste containment
- Section 5-38 - Treatment and transport of infectious waste
Current through March 20, 2024
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