The Board of Health, Town of Franklin, Massachusetts,
acting under the authority of MGL c. 111, §§ 31 and
122 and c. 140, § 51, hereby adopts the following rules
and regulations governing the licensing and practice of body art and
the operation of an establishment for body art.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ANTIBACTERIAL SOLUTION
Any solution used to retard the growth of bacteria approved
for application to human skin and includes all products so labeled.
ART STUDIO
Any room or space where piercing or tattooing is practiced
or where the business of piercing or tattooing is conducted or any
part thereof.
BODY ART
Any method of inserting a needle into the body to place jewelry
in the perforation produced by the needle and/or indelible colors,
so as to leave permanent marks or designs. Establishments and/or individuals
involved in the piercing of ear(s) (only) using approved ear-piercing
guns are not subject to these regulations.
BODY ARTIST
Any person who performs piercing or tattooing of any part
of body other than the ear which is pierced by use of an appropriate
piercing gun or needle.
BOH
The Board of Health of the Town of Franklin and its agent(s).
COSMETIC TATTOOING
Also known as "permanent cosmetics," "micro pigment implantation"
or "dermal pigmentation," is defined as the implantation of permanent
pigment around the eyes, lips and cheeks of the face and hair imitation.
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MINOR
Any person under the age of 18 years.
OPERATOR
Any person who owns, controls, operates, conducts or manages
any body art establishment, whether actually performing the work of
art or not.
SANITARY
Clean and free of agents of infection or disease.
SANITIZED
Effective bacterial treatment by a process that provides
sufficient concentration of chemicals for enough time to reduce the
bacteria count, including pathogens, to a safe level on equipment.
STERILIZATION
Holding in an autoclave for 30 minutes, at 20 pounds pressure,
at a temperature of 275° F.
Body artists and their employees must show evidence
of current certification and completing of courses in the first two
areas below, prior to receipt of a certificate of registration (permit):
A. Basic training in first aid and advanced CPR as well
as proof of attendance at required renewal courses.
B. Completion of a course on prevention of disease transmission
and blood-borne pathogens, conducted by an instructor trained and
sufficiently knowledgeable to teach this OSHA course. Such knowledge
shall include the requirements of standards 29 CFR 19010.1030.
C. Body art registration (permit) shall expire on the
permit anniversary date of each year.
D. The place of business shall meet all other Health
Department requirements.
E. Body artists shall present evidence of at least one year of apprenticeship experience with no history of their artistry causing short- or long-term health problems. Apprentices must register with the Health Board when beginning the apprenticeship and have completed Subsections
A and
B of §
202-6.
F. Provide the following to the Board of Health:
(1) Evidence of course completion in preventing disease
transmission. (Applicant must show a dated certificate of completion
from either American Red Cross or Association of Professional Body
Artists.)
(2) Evidence of current certification in first aid/CPR.
(Applicant shall show a dated certificate of completion of a course
in first aid/CPR which demonstrates the required course was completed
within the last two years.)
(3) Proof of completion of a course in anatomy and physiology.
(4) Proof of one year of apprenticeship training.
G. For the purpose of this regulation, any cosmetic tattooing, also
known as "permanent cosmetics," "micro pigment implantation" or "dermal
pigmentation," which involves the introduction of an indelible ink
into/below the surface of the skin, under or in close proximity to
the eyes, lips or cheeks of the face and hair imitation, shall be
performed only by duly licensed physicians who perform this type of
procedure within the scope of his/her medical practice. All other
practitioners, including aestheticians and cosmetologists, are prohibited
from performing this procedure in the Town of Franklin unless employed
and directly supervised by a medical doctor, licensed to practice
medicine in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Mobile body art studios shall not be allowed
to operate in the Town of Franklin.