Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 444 - Sanitation
INVASIVE BODY DECORATION ESTABLISHMENTS
Permitting and General Requirements for Operation
Section 444.00777 - Infection control plan: Requirements; annual review; contents; submission to health authority with application for permit and when changes made to plan; approval
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 444.00777
Current through September 16, 2024
1. An invasive body decoration establishment must:
(a) Develop,
maintain and follow a written site-specific infection control plan to prevent
the spread of infectious diseases at the establishment; and
(b) Review the infection control plan
annually.
2. The infection control plan must include, without limitation:
(a) The invasive body decoration procedures
performed in the establishment;
(b)
Procedures for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces;
(c) Procedures for cleaning, disinfecting,
packaging, sterilizing and storing reusable instruments and
equipment;
(d) Procedures for
protecting clean instruments and sterile instrument packs from exposure to dust
and moisture during storage;
(e) A
set-up and tear-down procedure for all invasive body decoration procedures
performed in the establishment;
(f)
Techniques and procedures to prevent the contamination of instruments,
equipment, surfaces or the procedure area during an invasive body decoration
procedure;
(g) Procedures for the
safe handling and disposal of sharps and medical waste;
(h) The records required to be maintained by
the responsible person to demonstrate that the infection control plan is
properly operated and managed; and
(i) Any additional scientific data or other
information, as required by the health authority, to support the determination
that the infection control plan and the operations of the establishment are
sufficient to protect the public health.
3. The infection control plan must be:
(a) Submitted to the health authority with
the application for a permit to operate the establishment and when any change
is made to the infection control plan; and
(b) Must be approved by the health
authority.
4. The health authority shall approve an infection control plan that is sufficient to reasonably control the spread of pathogens in the establishment.
Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R112-16A, eff. 12/19/2017
NRS 439.200
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