Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 229 - FOOD AND DRUG
Subchapter V - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR LICENSURE OF TATTOO AND CERTAIN BODY PIERCING STUDIOS
Section 229.409 - Tattooing and Body Piercing Instruments and Jewelry
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Instruments and jewelry used during tattooing and piercing procedures which may contact blood or other bodily fluids, or which come in direct contact with skin which is not intact shall be sterilized after each use or disposed of. These devices include, but are not limited to, bars, tubes, forceps, receiving tubes, and tapers. This does not include ear piercing guns or tattoo machines/devices.
(b) Instruments and jewelry used during tattooing and body piercing which do not come in contact with broken skin but may come in contact with mucous membranes and oral tissue should be sterilized after each use. If, however, sterilization is not feasible because the instrument or jewelry will be damaged, the instrument or jewelry shall be treated with a germicidal solution prior to use. These devices include, but are not limited to, calipers and gauge wheels.
(c) Instruments that come into contact only with intact skin shall be treated with a germicidal solution prior to use. These devices include, but are not limited to, hand mirrors.
(d) Reusable instruments shall be constructed in a manner that permits easy cleaning and sterilization.
(e) Needles and razors or razors' heads used to perform body piercing and tattooing shall be single-use and disposed of in a sharps container.
(f) Single-use disposable instruments shall be maintained in clean condition and dispensed in a manner to prevent contamination to the unused instruments. These devices include, but are not limited to, cups, cotton swabs, corks, rubber bands, and toothpicks.
(g) Use of styptic pens or alum solids to control blood flow is prohibited.
(h) All dyes or pigments used in tattooing and piercing shall be non-toxic, free from adulteration, and made from materials generally regarded as safe. Marking instruments shall be single-use or sanitized by design, such as alcohol based ink pens, and shall be used only on intact skin that has been treated with a germicidal soap. Any marking instrument that comes in contact with mucous membranes or broken skin shall be single-use.
(i) Only single-use pigment or dye containers shall be used for each client. Pigments and dyes shall be dispensed from containers in a manner to prevent contamination to the unused portion. Individual containers of dye or pigment shall be discarded after use.
(j) In order to minimize transmission of body fluids and disease, single-use plastic covers shall be used to cover spray bottles or other reusable accessories for multiple client use that are handled by the artist during tattooing and body piercing.
(k) All stencils shall be single-use. Petroleum jellies, soaps, and other products used in the application of stencils shall be dispensed and applied using aseptic technique and in a manner to prevent contamination of the original container and its contents. The applicator shall be single-use.
(l) Contaminated reusable instruments shall be placed in a labeled covered container which may contain a disinfectant solution such as 2.0% alkaline glutaraldehyde (not to be construed as all inclusive) until it can be cleaned and sterilized.
(m) All containers holding contaminated instruments and container lids shall be emptied of contaminated solution and cleaned and sanitized daily or more often if needed.
(n) Reusable instruments shall be cleaned by gloved personnel prior to sterilization by one of the following methods: