Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 4 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION
Chapter 83 - BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS
Section 83.108 - Health and Safety Standards-Foot Spas, Foot Basins, and Spa Liners
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) As used in this section, "whirlpool foot spa" or "spa" is defined as any basin using circulating water, either in a self-contained unit or in a unit that is connected to other plumbing in the establishment or school.
(b) After use upon each client, each whirlpool foot spa must be cleaned and disinfected in the following sequential manner.
(c) At the end of each day, each whirlpool foot spa must be cleaned and disinfected in the following sequential manner.
(d) Every other week (bi-weekly), after cleaning and disinfecting as provided in this subsection, each whirlpool foot spa must be cleaned and disinfected in the following sequential manner.
(e) For whirlpool foot spas, a record must be made on a department-approved form of the date and time of each cleaning and disinfecting indicating whether the cleaning was a daily or bi-weekly cleaning. This record must be made at or near the time of cleaning and disinfecting and must indicate if a spa was not used during any individual work day.
(f) As used in this section "non-whirlpool foot basin" or "foot basin" is defined as any basin, tub, footbath, sink or bowl that holds non-circulating water. After use upon each client, each non-whirlpool foot basin must be cleaned and disinfected in the following sequential manner.
(g) For non-whirlpool foot basins, a record must be made on a department-approved form of the date and time of each cleaning and disinfecting. The record must be made at or near the time of cleaning and disinfecting and must indicate if the foot basin was not used during any individual work day.
(h) As used in this section "disposable spa liner" or "spa liner" is defined as a plastic liner designed to be placed within a whirlpool foot spa and discarded after a single use and which is equipped with a single "non-adhesive" heat-sealed drain tab which, when pulled, allows water to empty directly into a whirlpool foot spa drain.
(i) As used in this section "portable whirlpool jet" or "jet" is defined as a magnetic or other circulating device, designed to be placed within a whirlpool foot spa basin in order to circulate water in spas in which disposable spa liners are used.
(j) Disposable spa liners and portable whirlpool jets may be used in providing spa services to clients. When used, the following sequential procedures must be performed.
(k) For disposable spa liners and whirlpool jets, a record must be made on a department-approved form indicating the time and date when the spa liner was used and discarded and when the jet was used and disinfected and must indicate if the jet was not used during a work day.
(l) Cleaning and disinfecting records for foot spas, foot basins, spa liners and jets must be made available upon request by either a client or a department representative and must be retained for inspection for at least 60 days.
(m) A foot spa, foot basin or jet for which documentation is not maintained in accordance with this section must be removed from service and not used again until it has been cleaned and disinfected in accordance with the requirements of this section and the records have been properly updated. When a foot spa, foot basin or jet is removed from service for any reason, the record must indicate the date of removal from service.
(n) Foot spa and foot basin chairs must be cleaned and disinfected after service is provided to each client. The chair must be made of or covered in a non-porous material that can be disinfected.