- (1) each body artist cleans and disinfects the body art procedure area as specified in Subsections R392-701-10(1)(d), (h), and (m) before its use for each client;
(2) equipment, multi-use implements, tools, and materials are:
(a) covered with single-use protective barriers that:
- (i) may include a bottle bag, clip cord sleeve, and machine bag; and
- (ii) are changed between clients; and
- (b) properly cleaned and disinfected after servicing each client in accordance with Section R392-701-10;
(3) absorbent products used for drying the skin after disinfecting or scrubbing the skin before tattooing or during application of dyes or inks are:
- (a) sanitary single-use products; and
- (b) discarded immediately after use into the waste container required in Subsection R392-701-7(2)(c)(ii);
- (4) each bench, chair, or table is made of or covered in a non-porous material that can be disinfected;
(5) any ink, dye, and pigment is:
- (a) specifically manufactured for performing body art procedures;
- (b) used according to the manufacturer's instructions;
- (c) only mixed or diluted with distilled or sterile water or other thinner recommended by the manufacturer;
- (d) not diluted with potable water;
- (e) diluted for single use on a single client; and
(f) transferred, immediately before a tattoo is applied, from the bottle or container and placed into a single-use plastic cap or cup, which is;
- (i) not used on more than one client; and
- (ii) discarded with its contents upon completion of the tattoo or permanent cosmetic procedure;
- (6) any product used in the application of a stencil is dispensed and applied on the procedure site in a manner to prevent contamination of the original container and its contents;
- (7) any product applied to the skin after the skin has been broken, including a body art stencil, is single-use and disposable;
- (8) each tattoo is applied using sterile equipment or sterilized single-use equipment;
- (9) each body artist works from a disinfected non-porous tray set up that may be lined with a single-use disposable tray liner during a body art procedure;
- (10) the body artist removes excess dye or ink from the skin with a single-use item that is immediately discarded into the waste container required in Subsection R392-701-7(2)(c)(ii);
- (11) the body artist washes the tattooed area with an antiseptic solution after completing a body art procedure;
- (12) the body artist provides the client with a small amount of antiseptic mouthwash in a disposable cup before any oral tattoo and advises the client to rinse thoroughly for at least 30 seconds.
- (13) a tattooed or permanent cosmetic procedure site is allowed to dry and is covered using petroleum jelly or antibacterial ointment;
(14) each single-use microblading implement is:
- (a) pre-sterilized;
- (b) disposable;
- (c) operated in such a manner that once the needle grouping, or "blade," is affixed to the handle, it is not removed during or after use; and
- (d) the entire microblading implement, including both the handpiece and the blade, is discarded into a sharps container as required in Subsection R392-701-11(13)(c); and
- (15) a microblading implement needle grouping, or "blade," is not used on more than one client; and
- (16) any reusable handpiece part of a microblading implement is cleaned and sterilized as required in Section R392-701-10 after use on each client.
The operator shall ensure that:
KEY: body art, tattoo, piercing, permanent cosmetics
Date of Last Change: November 9, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-1-202(2)(a); 26B-1-202(2)(z); 26B-7-402(19)