For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
BODY ART
The practice of physical body adornment in permitted establishments
by operations utilizing, but not limited to, the following techniques:
body piercing, tattooing and permanent cosmetics.
BODY ART ESTABLISHMENT
Any place or premises, whether public or private, temporary
or permanent in nature or location, where the practices of body art,
whether or not for profit, are performed.
BODY PIERCING
The puncturing or penetration of the skin of a person using
presterilized single use needles and the insertion of presterilized
or disinfected jewelry or other adornment thereto in the opening.
EAR PIERCING
The puncturing of ear lobe and the trailing edge of the ear
using a presterilized, single-use stud-and-clasp ear-piercing system
following manufacturer's instructions.
PRACTITIONER
Any person that performs the act of tattooing, permanent
cosmetics and/or ear and body piercing.
TATTOOING
Any method of placing ink or other inert pigment into or
under the skin or mucosa by the aid of needles or any other instrument
used to puncture the skin, resulting in permanent coloration of the
skin or mucosa. This includes all forms of permanent cosmetics.
No person, corporation or entity shall operate any establishment
or utilize any premises in the Borough of Edgewater as or for a body
art establishment unless or until there first has been obtained a
license for such establishment or premises from the Board of Health
in accordance with the terms and provisions of this chapter.
Each and every applicant for a license to be used for a body
art establishment shall set forth the following information in writing
or on forms provided by the Board of Health Secretary:
A. The name and residence address of the applicant and all former addresses
for a period of three years prior to making the application.
B. The address of the establishment or premises to be used in the body
art business and a physical description of the property and facilities
if the applicant desires a license for said establishment or premises.
C. Proof of receipt of a license as a body art/employer from the State
of New Jersey.
The applicant for a license for a body art establishment or
premises shall pay an annual license fee, which license fee shall
become due on the first of January each year.
The Board of Health shall approve the issuance of a body art
establishment license if all requirements for a body art establishment
described in this chapter are met, unless it is found that the operation
as proposed by the applicant, if permitted, would not have complied
with all applicable laws, including, but not limited to, the Building,
Health, Housing, Zoning and Fire Codes of the Borough of Edgewater.
A recognizable and legible sign shall be posted at the main
entrance to any building or to the portion of a building used as a
body art establishment identifying the premises as a body art establishment,
and recognizable and legible signs shall be posted in all exits identifying
each such exit. All such signs shall be posted in accordance with
all existing municipal ordinances.
It shall be unlawful for any person, corporation or entity to
conduct a body art establishment, as defined in and governed by N.J.A.C.
8:27-1 et seq., without complying with all of the provisions concerning
operation and maintenance of a body art establishment as set forth
therein.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to the penalties provided by Chapter
1, Article
II, §
1-15, entitled "Violations and penalties," of the Code of the Borough of Edgewater.