[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Branchville 8-18-1999 by Ord. No. 7-99. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Health, Board of — See Ch. 19.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BODY PIERCER
One who engages in body piercing, unless such activity is practiced by an individual or establishment exempted from this chapter pursuant to the definition of "operator" above.
BODY PIERCING
Any method of puncturing any portion of the body including ear lobes, lips, tongue, cheeks, nipples, navel or any other parts of the body with needles or instruments designed to puncture the skin for the purpose of inserting earrings, rings or other foreign objects through the skin, unless such procedure is practiced by an individual or establishment exempted from this chapter pursuant to the definition of "operator" above.
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION
Written approval from the Health Officer or his/her authorized representative that said tattooing and body piercing establishment has been inspected and meets all of the terms of this chapter.
HEALTH OFFICER
The appointed licensed Municipal Health Officer or his/her authorized representative.
OPERATOR
Any individual who performs or practices the art of tattooing or body piercing on the person of another or any individual, firm, company, corporation, partnership or association that owns or operates an establishment where tattooing and/or body piercing is performed, but shall not include an individual or establishment that practices body piercing when the primary business of said individual or establishment is the sale of jewelry and the sterilization of the equipment used for body piercing is by a properly functioning autoclave or any other method approved for the sterilization of such equipment by the Sussex County Health Department and/or the Centers for Disease Control. No individual or establishment may claim the foregoing exemption unless and until it obtains from the Borough of Branchville Board of Health a written determination of eligibility therefore. The Borough of Branchville Board of Health is authorized to make periodic inspections of the equipment or method used by an exempt individual or establishment to sterilize its body piercing equipment. An exemption from this chapter is deemed suspended upon notice from the Borough of Branchville Board of Health that it has determined that the equipment or method used for sterilization by that individual or establishment has ceased to function properly.
TATTOO, TATTOOED OR TATTOOING
Any method of placing designs, letters, scrolls, figures, symbols or any marks under the skin with ink or any other substance resulting in the coloration of the skin by the aid of needles or any other instruments designed to puncture the skin.
TATTOO ARTIST
One who engages in tattooing.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for an operator to engage in the business of tattooing or body piercing without first obtaining a license from the Borough of Branchville to engage in such business, in accordance with the provisions hereof.
B. 
Applicants for a license will be required to take a universal precaution test as prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and receive a passing grade of 85. If individuals fail to pass the exam, there will be a 30-day waiting period before applicants will be permitted to take the exam again.
C. 
Individuals, including the individual owners or members of an operator, as defined in this chapter applying for a license must undergo a police background check and submit to fingerprinting.
D. 
Applicants and operators will be required to have a blood test performed every 12 months for hepatitis B, HIV and any other pathogenic blood borne disorders. The results of blood tests will be forwarded to the Sussex County Health Department.
E. 
An application for an initial license shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount of $500. Any change of ownership of the operator shall require a new application and license with payment of fees therefor. All applicants shall submit plans for the establishment to the Planning Board and/or Zoning Board of Adjustment, as well as the office of the Construction Official and the Sussex County Health Department prior to initiation of construction.
F. 
The renewal license fee for engaging in the business of operating a tattoo or body piercing establishment within the Borough of Branchville shall be $250 per year. All licenses shall expire on the last day of March annually. If renovations of the tattoo or body piercing establishment occur, plans must be submitted to the Branchville Construction Office and the Sussex County Health Department, and the applicant will be required to comply with § 107-4A of this chapter. The late fee for failure to renew the license shall be $50 per month if not paid by the final due date of April 30 each year.
G. 
All existing establishments will be considered renewal applications, provided that they apply for renewal of said licenses within one month after the effective date of this chapter. Establishments failing to apply within the specified time period will be considered new applicants and will be subject to the provisions of Subsection B of this section.
A. 
Age. It shall be a violation of this chapter for anyone or any tattoo or body piercing establishment to tattoo or pierce the body of an individual under 18 years of age without authorization signed by a parent or legal guardian of that individual and witnessed by the operator. The operator shall be responsible for maintaining the original consent form and copies of all consent information for a period of two years beyond the recipient's 21st birthday, but in no event for any period of time less than that set forth in § 107-3C hereof.
B. 
Each person wishing to receive a tattoo or have his/her body pierced must first apply to the operator on a form approved by the Branchville Board of Health and the Borough Council. If the applicant is suspected by the operator to be under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any other behavioral modifying substance, the operator must refuse the applicant.
C. 
All records regarding tattoos and body piercing are to be maintained by the operator for a minimum of five years. Information required for each client referred to in § 107-3B above is to include the name, age or confirmation that the client is at least 18 years of age, address, and telephone number of the person, as well as the design materials used and location of the tattoo or the site of the body piercing.
D. 
The hours of operation for tattoo and body piercing establishments shall begin no earlier than 9:00 a.m., and such tattoo and body piercing establishments shall remain open for new business no later than 10:00 p.m., although work on a client commenced prior to the required hour of closing may be continued until completed.
E. 
The operator will be required to obtain a certificate of inspection for the tattoo and/or body piercing establishment. Such certificate of inspection issued to the operator shall be prominently displayed as a condition of operation.
A. 
Each tattoo or body piercing facility shall have a bathroom accessible to the public and the staff. Each bathroom shall be equipped with a commode and a sink with the sink being connected to hot and cold running water. A dispenser and sanitary towels or other approved hand drying devices shall be available at the sink at all times. Common towels are prohibited.
B. 
The chair or seat reserved for the person receiving the tattoo or having body piercing performed shall be of material that is smooth and easily cleanable and constructed of material that is nonabsorbent. Any surfaces of the chair that become exposed to blood or bodily fluids must be cleaned and sanitized utilizing a method approved by the Sussex County Health Department prior to use by the next customer.
C. 
The worktable or counter used by the tattoo artist or body piercer shall be smooth and easily cleanable and constructed of material which is nonabsorbent. There shall be a covered junction between the table/counter and the wall if the table/counter is to be placed against the wall. This table/counter must be cleaned and sanitized utilizing a method approved by the Sussex County Health Department between customers.
D. 
The walls of the tattooing/body piercing area shall be smooth and easily cleanable and constructed of light colored nonabsorbent material.
E. 
The floor in the tattoo/body piercing area shall be of a durable material that is nonabsorbent and is smooth and easily cleanable. Floors shall be kept clean utilizing a method approved by the Sussex County Health Department.
F. 
Lighting within the tattoo/body piercing area shall be adequate so as to provide a minimum of 100 footcandles in all areas.
G. 
The work area reserved for the application of the tattoo or performance of body piercing shall be separated from other areas of the establishments by walls or durable partitions extending at least six feet in height and so designed to discourage any persons other than the customer and the tattoo artist or body piercer from being in the work area.
H. 
Any surfaces in the establishment that become exposed to blood or bodily fluids must be cleaned and sanitized utilizing a method approved by the Sussex County Health Department.
I. 
Products used in cleaning, sanitizing and sterilizing procedures must be clearly marked and stored in an acceptable manner. Smaller working containers filled on site from larger containers must be clearly marked with the name of the product.
J. 
Proper waste receptacles shall be provided, and waste shall be disposed of at appropriate intervals.
K. 
All medical waste shall be disposed of according to state standards. All records shall be kept on site and shall be available for inspection. All medical waste records shall be maintained for at least five years after manifest.
A. 
Tattoo/body piercing artist.
(1) 
Hepatitis B preexposure vaccination or proof of immunity is required for all tattoo/body piercing artists. Any accidental needle stick injury shall be reported to the Sussex County Health Department. If a person cannot obtain the vaccination for medical reasons, he shall submit a letter to the Sussex County Health Department from his physician certifying that the individual does not have Hepatitis B and the vaccination is contraindicated. This certification shall be renewed annually.
(2) 
All future tattoo/body piercing artists shall demonstrate knowledge of sterile techniques and universal precautions to assure that infection and contagious disease shall not be spread by tattooing/body piercing practices.
(3) 
Before working on each patron, each tattoo artist or body piercer shall scrub and wash his/her hands thoroughly with hot water and antiseptic soap using his/her individual hand brush. Fingernails shall be kept clean and clipped short.
(4) 
Disposable vinyl or latex gloves shall be worn by the tattoo/body piercing artists during tattoo/body piercing preparation and application to prevent contact with blood or bodily fluids. It is recommended that universal precautions as described by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) be followed. All materials shall be disposed of in accordance with § 107-5E(1) of this chapter after contact with each patron. Hands shall be washed immediately after removal of gloves. Any skin surface that has come in contact with blood shall be washed immediately.
(5) 
Immediately after tattooing/body piercing a patron, the tattooist/body piercer shall advise the patron on the care of the tattoo or site of body piercing and shall instruct the patron to consult a physician at the first sign of infection of the tattoo or body-pierced site. Printed instructions regarding these points shall be given to each patron.
(6) 
All infections resulting from the practice of tattooing or body piercing which become known to the operator shall be promptly reported to the Health Officer by the operator of a tattoo/body piercing establishment or by the tattoo/body piercing artist.
B. 
Skin preparation.
(1) 
Tattooing/body piercing shall be performed only on normal healthy skin surfaces that are free of moles or infection.
(2) 
Only disposable razors shall be used for the skin preparation and shall be disposed of according to 107-5E(1) of this chapter after each use and new disposable razors shall be used for each patron.
(3) 
Following shaving, the area shall be thoroughly cleansed and scrubbed with antibacterial soap or its equivalent and warm water. Before placing the tattoo design on the patron's skin or preparing to pierce the skin, the area shall be treated with 70% alcohol and allowed to air dry.
(4) 
Only petroleum jelly (USP or National Formulary) or antiseptic ointment shall be applied to the tattoo area or site where body piercing will be done prior to tattooing or body piercing. The ointment shall be applied in a sanitary manner, disposing of the utensil after spreading. Collapsible tubes of ointment or jelly may also be used.
C. 
Tattooing.
(1) 
Design stencils for tattooing shall be thoroughly cleaned and rinsed in an approved germicidal solution for a least 20 minutes or disposed of following each use.
(2) 
Only nontoxic dyes or pigments may be used for tattooing. Premixed sterile materials are preferred. Premixed dyes shall be used without adulteration of the manufacturer's original formula. It shall be the responsibility of the operator to provide certification to the Sussex County Health Department of the nontoxicity of the dyes or inks at the time of license application and renewal.
(3) 
Single-service or individual containers of dye or ink shall be used for tattooing each patron and the containers disposed of immediately after completing tattoo work on each patron. Any dye in which the needles are dipped shall not be used on another person.
(4) 
The completed tattoo or the site of the body piercing shall be washed with sterile gauze and a solution of antibacterial soap or its equivalent, then disinfected with 70% alcohol. The area shall be allowed to air dry and antiseptic ointment applied and spread with sterile gauze and sterile dressing attached.
D. 
Needles and instruments.
(1) 
Only single-service sterilized needles and needle bars shall be used for each patron.
(2) 
If solder is used in manufacturing needles, needle bars or needle tubes, the solder must be free of lead.
(3) 
Any needle that penetrates the skin of the tattoo/body piercing artists shall be immediately disposed of in accordance with § 107-5E(1) of this chapter.
(4) 
Needle tubes shall be soaked with soapy water, then scrubbed with a clean brush, then rinsed clean. Needle tubes shall be sterilized in accordance with § 107-5D(5), stored in sterile bags and maintained in a dry, closed area.
(5) 
Each item to be sterilized shall be individually wrapped using indicator bags or strips. Sterilization shall be by autoclaving. The autoclave shall be well maintained with a tight-fitting gasket and a clean interior. The manufacturer's operating instructions and autoclave specification shall be at hand. The autoclave shall conform to the manufacturer's specifications with regard to temperature pressure and time of sterilization cycle. Proper functioning of sterilization cycles shall be verified by the monthly use of bilogic indicators, i.e., spore tests. A log book of these monthly tests results shall be available, and a test may be required to be performed during any inspections.
(6) 
If the primary source of sterilization malfunctions, the Sussex County Health Department shall be notified within 24 hours. In an emergency situation, the Sussex County Health Department may approve alternate sterilization techniques.
(7) 
Needles and bars shall not be bent or broken prior to disposal. Tattoo/body piercing artists shall take precautions to prevent injuries from contaminated needles or tubes.
E. 
Safe disposal of sharps.
(1) 
Standards.
(a) 
A commercially available sharps disposable container shall be used.
(b) 
Adequate supply of sharps containers must be available.
(c) 
Avoid overfilling of containers.
(d) 
Handle and dispose of the containers in accordance with applicable state and local laws.
(e) 
A tray should be available near the work field to place blood contaminated reusable tweezers, scissors, etc. Do not handle used needles with bare fingers; use needle-nosed pliers or tweezers.
A. 
Any person, persons, firm, partnership or corporation who violates any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties provided by § 1-15 of this Code.
[Amended 1-16-2008 by Ord. No. 01-2008]
B. 
Reasonable counsel fees incurred by the Borough of Branchville in the enforcement of this chapter shall be paid by the defendant. The amount of such reimbursable fees and costs shall be determined by the trial court hearing the matters.
C. 
This chapter shall preempt those portions of any municipal Ordinance inconsistent herewith.