As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACPH
The Adams County Public Health Unit of the Adams County Health
and Human Services Department.
ANTISEPTIC
A chemical that kills or inhibits the growth of organisms
on skin or living tissue.
APPROVED
Acceptable to the Department based on its determination of
conformance with this chapter and good public health practices.
AUTOCLAVE
An apparatus that is registered and listed with the federal
Food and Drug Administration for sterilizing articles by using superheated
steam under pressure.
BODY PIERCE
As a verb, means to perforate any human body part or tissue,
except an ear, and to place a foreign object in the perforation to
prevent the perforation from closing.
BODY PIERCER
A person who performs body piercing on another person at
that person's request.
BODY PIERCING
Perforating any human body part or tissue, except an ear,
and placing a foreign object in the perforation to prevent the perforation
from closing.
CLEANING
The removal of foreign material from objects, normally accomplished
with detergent, water, and mechanical action.
DEPARTMENT
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services.
DISINFECTANT
A chemical that is capable of destroying disease-causing
organisms on inanimate objects, with the exception of bacterial spores.
HOT WATER
Water at a temperature of 110° F. or higher.
OPERATOR
The owner or person responsible to the owner for the operation
of a tattoo or body piercing establishment.
PATRON
A person receiving a tattoo or body piercing.
PREMISES
A building, structure, area, or location where tattooing
or body piercing is performed.
SHARPS WASTE
Waste that consists of medical equipment or clinical laboratory
articles that may cause punctures or cuts, such as hypodermic needles,
syringes with attached needles, and lancets, whether contaminated,
unused, or disinfected.
SINGLE USE
A product or item that is disposed of after one use, such
as a cotton swab, a tissue or paper product, a paper or soft plastic
cup, or gauze or other sanitary covering.
STERILIZATION
The killing of all organisms and spores through use of autoclave
operated at a minimum of 250° F. (121° C.) at pressure of
at least 15 pounds per square inch for not less than 30 minutes or
through use of an autoclave approved by ACPH that is operated at different
temperature and pressure levels but is equally effective in killing
all organisms and spores.
TATTOO
As a verb, means to insert pigment under the surface of the
skin of a person, by pricking with a needle or otherwise, so as to
produce an indelible mark or figure through the skin.
TATTOOIST
A person who tattoos another person at that person's request.
TEMPERED WATER
Water ranging in temperature from 85° F. to less than
110° F.
TEMPORARY ESTABLISHMENT
A single building, structure, area or location where a tattooist
or body piercer performs tattooing or body piercing for a maximum
of seven days per event.
In addition to requirements under §§
325-1 through
325-8 that apply to all tattoo and body piercing establishments, the following requirements apply specifically to temporary establishments:
A. License.
(1) No temporary establishment may be operated without a license granted by the ACPH. Application for a temporary license shall be made under §
325-2.
(2) No temporary license may be issued without a prior inspection.
(3) A temporary establishment's license along with the license of each
on-staff tattooist or body piercer shall be conspicuously displayed
in the temporary establishment.
(4) An operator of a temporary establishment whom ACPH or the Department
has found to repeatedly violate any provision of this chapter may
be denied a license to operate the establishment or may have the license
revoked.
B. Water. A temporary establishment shall have the following:
(1) An approved toilet and handwashing facility;
(2) Potable water under pressure;
(3) Hot or tempered water for handwashing and cleaning; and
(4) Connection to an approved sewage collection system.