(1) If the condition or operation of a body art facility or temporary body art facility creates an imminent health hazard to the public, the local health officer may:
- (a) suspend or revoke the body art facility or temporary body art facility permit;
- (b) close the affected portion of the body art facility or temporary body art facility; and
- (c) restrict the use of all or part of the body art facility or temporary body art facility or its equipment or instruments;
- (2) The operator shall restrict public access to each area of a body art facility or temporary body art facility closed or restricted to use by a local health officer within a reasonable time as ordered by the local health officer.
- (3) An operator may not allow the public to utilize any body art facility or temporary body art facility or portion thereof that has been deemed unfit for use until the local health officer gives written approval.
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)