Diseases which are transmitted through the exchange of blood
and body fluids, including, but not limited to, diseases such as AIDS
and the HIV virus, have become serious threats to the public health.
In an effort to protect the health and welfare of all residents of
the Borough and of all persons who are physically present within the
Borough of Trainer, it is deemed necessary to regulate certain activities
in which the potential for the transmission of such diseases exists.
This article is applicable to all persons, partnerships, nonprofit
corporations, corporations and other entities which, upon persons
other than themselves, and for a fee or charge whether or not paid
by the person who is the subject of the procedure, use needles, scalpels,
blades, knives or other skin puncturing or cutting devices for any
purpose, including, but not limited to, the drawing of blood, the
injecting of medicine or nutrients, the piercing of body parts for
cosmetic or medical purposes, or the tattooing of body parts in any
manner.
It shall be unlawful for any person, partnership, nonprofit corporation, corporation or other entity to engage in any activity encompassed by §
140-18 of this article unless the following regulations are complied with:
A. The person or individual using or administering the needle, scalpel,
blade, knife or other skin puncturing or cutting devices or performing
the activity or supervising the activity in which the needle, scalpel,
blade, knife or other skin puncturing or cutting device is used shall
be a physician licensed to practice dentistry within the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, a chiropractor licensed to practice chiropractic
medicine within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a nurse licensed
to practice nursing within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or other
person who is certified and/or licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
or by a universally recognized licensing or certification agency in
a health-related field in which the use of needles, scalpels, blades,
knives or other skin puncturing or cutting devices is part of the
formal training for the certification or license. Persons so certified
and licensed may include, but shall not be limited to, emergency medical
technicians, paramedics, home nurse practitioners and midwives.
B. All persons and individuals using or administering the needle, scalpel,
blade, knife or other skin puncturing or cutting devices or performing
the activity or supervising the activity in which the needle, scalpel,
blade, knife or other skin puncturing or cutting device is used shall
prominently display their educational degree and license from the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania within their place of business or other
location in which they perform the activities which are the subject
of this article.
C. All persons and individuals using or administering the needle, scalpel,
blade, knife or other skin puncturing or cutting devices or performing
the activity or supervising the activity in which the needle, scalpel,
blade, knife or other skin puncturing or cutting device is used shall
have, within their place of business or other place in which they
perform the activities which are the subject of this article, sterilization
devices for any and all nondisposable needles, scalpels, blades, knives,
or other skin puncturing or cutting devices.
D. All items to be discarded from the use of needles, scalpels, blades,
knives or other skin puncturing or cutting devices, including, but
not limited to, the needles, scalpels, blades, knives and skin puncturing
and cutting devices themselves, as well as blood products, skin, body
parts and items which have contact with blood products such as, but
not limited to, gauze, bandages, gloves and sutures, shall be kept,
stored and securely maintained in a sealed container clearly labeled
as containing "medical waste," and which container shall be kept indoors,
out of the reach of any and all persons other than the person performing
the activities which are the subject of this article, until such time
that the discarded items are picked up by a medical waste disposal
company. Further, all such discarded items shall only be discarded
by and through a medical waste disposal company licensed to do business
within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Further, all such discarded
items shall be picked up by such a medical waste disposal company
within 48 hours after the items have been discarded.
E. All activities which are the subject of this article shall be performed
in a room which contains only the individual on whom the services
are being performed and persons who are permitted to perform such
services by this article.
F. All persons performing activities and services which are the subject
of this article shall use surgical gloves at all times when performing
such services.
[Amended 8-11-2005 by Ord. No. 670]
All persons, partnerships, nonprofit corporations, corporations
or entities who violate any provision of this article shall pay a
fine of not more than $1,000 and, in default of payment thereof, shall
be imprisoned for not more than 90 days.