- (1) any interior wall, floor, and surface of a procedure area is smooth, free of open holes or cracks, washable, and in good repair;
- (2) any procedure surface, table, counter, equipment, chair, and other surface in the body art facility is constructed of smooth, easily cleanable materials;
- (3) body art instruments and supplies are stored in clean, dry, and covered containers and not stored or located in a toilet room or garbage room, or under sewer lines that are not shielded to intercept potential drips;
(4) during the body art facility's hours of operation, a body artist has access to a sufficient supply of:
- (a) any cleaning supplies necessary to maintain a sanitary work environment;
- (b) chemical disinfectant;
- (c) clean equipment; and
- (d) sterile body art instruments;
(5) each plumbing fixture in the body art facility:
- (a) complies with Plumbing Code, including backflow prevention requirements;
- (b) is free from cracks and similar disrepair which may prevent proper cleaning; and
- (c) can be used simultaneously without expending all available hot water;
(6) effective measures are in place to:
- (a) prevent the presence of vermin in the body art facility; and
- (b) ensure that exterior openings, windows, skylights, and outer doors are protected against the entrance of flies and other flying insects by self-closing doors, closed windows, 16-mesh or finer screening, controlled air currents, or other means approved by the local health officer;
- (7) equipment is operated and maintained according to the manufacturer's instructions; and
- (8) the local health officer is provided with a copy of the manufacturer's recommended procedures for equipment operation and maintenance upon request.
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)