[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Health of the Borough of Bergenfield 2-8-2022 by Ord. No. BOH 22-003.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
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Editor's Note: This ordinance superseded former Ch. 312, Cosmetology, adopted 10-20-2020.
The Board of Health of the Borough of Bergenfield hereby provides for the protection of the public by controlling the sanitary practices and licensing of shops and salons practicing hair and nail styling.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTOCLAVE
A device used to sterilize implemented tools, equipment and supplies by subjecting them to high-pressure saturated steam made available for purchase by the general public.
BARBER
Any person who is licensed to engage in any of the practices encompassed in barbering.
BARBERING
Any one or a combination of the following practices when done on the human body for cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments and when done for payment either directly or indirectly or when done without payment for the general public:
A. 
Shaving or trimming of the beard, mustache or other facial hair;
B. 
Shampooing, cutting, arranging, relaxing or styling of the hair, and all services included in hair braiding with the exception of weaving;
C. 
Singeing, dyeing, tinting, coloring, or bleaching of the hair;
D. 
Applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, tonics, lotions or creams to the hair, scalp, face or neck;
E. 
Massaging, cleansing or stimulating the face, neck or scalp with or without cosmetic preparations, either by hand, mechanical or electrical appliances;
F. 
Cutting, fitting, coloring or styling of hairpieces or wigs to the extent that the services are performed while the wig is being worn by a person.
BARBERSHOP
Any establishment engaged in the practice of barbering for the public.
BEAUTICIAN
Any person holding a beauty culture license authorized to perform and practice styling, use of approved products and focuses on the physical appearance and aesthetics for cosmetic purposes
BEAUTY CULTURE
Any one or a combination of the following practices when done on the human body for cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments and when done for payment either directly or indirectly or when done without payment for the general public:
A. 
Shampooing, cutting, arranging, dressing, relaxing, curling, permanent waving, styling of the hair, and all services included in hair braiding, with the exception of weaving.
B. 
Singeing, dyeing, tinting, coloring, or bleaching of the hair.
C. 
Applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, tonics, lotions, creams, or makeup to the hair, scalp, face, neck, or upper part of the body.
D. 
Massaging, cleansing, or stimulating the face, scalp, neck, or upper chest and upper back, with or without cosmetic preparations either by hand, mechanical, or electrical appliances.
E. 
Removing superfluous hair from the face, neck, arms, legs, or abdomen by the use of depilatories, waxing, or tweezers, but not by the use of electrolysis.
F. 
Manicuring the fingernails, nail sculpturing, or pedicuring the toenails; and
G. 
Cutting, fitting, coloring, or styling of hairpieces or wigs to the extent that the services are performed while the wig is being worn by a person.
COSMETOLOGIST-HAIRSTYLIST
Any person who is licensed to engage in the practices encompassed in cosmetology and hairstyling.
COSMETOLOGY AND HAIRSTYLING
Any one or combination of the following practices when done on the human body for cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments and when done for payment either directly or indirectly or when done without payment for the general public:
A. 
Shaving or trimming of the beard, mustache, or other facial hair.
B. 
Shampooing, cutting, arranging, dressing, relaxing, curling, permanent waving, or styling of the hair, and all services included in hair braiding.
C. 
Singeing, dyeing, tinting, coloring, or bleaching of the hair.
D. 
Applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, tonics, lotions, creams, or makeup to the hair, scalp, face, or neck.
E. 
Massaging, cleansing, or stimulating the face, neck, or upper chest and upper back, with or without cosmetic preparations, either by hand, mechanical, or electrical appliances.
F. 
Removing superfluous hair from the face, neck, arms, legs, or abdomen by the use of depilatories, waxing, or tweezers, but not by the use of electrolysis.
G. 
Manicuring the fingernails, nail sculpturing, or pedicuring the toenails.
H. 
Cutting, fitting, coloring, or styling of hairpieces or wigs to the extent that the services are being performed while the wig is being worn by a person.
DISINFECTANT
An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection registered and labeled as being tuberculocidal for a contact time as specified on the product label or uses of an autoclave that is registered with the Federal Food and Drug Administration.
HAIR BRAIDER/HAIR BRAIDING SPECIALIST
A person who holds a limited license to perform only the hair braiding services.
HAIR BRAIDING
Any one or a combining practices of twisting, wrapping, weaving, extending, locking, or braiding of hair by hand when done on the human body for cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments and when done for payment either directly or indirectly or when done without payment for the general public. Hair braiding also may include.
A. 
The use of natural or synthetic hair extensions or fibers, decorative beads, and other hair accessories;
B. 
Minor trimming of natural hair or hair extensions incidental to any twisting, wrapping, weaving, extending, locking, or braiding of hair;
C. 
Making wigs from natural hair, natural or synthetic fibers, and hair extensions; and
D. 
The use of topical agents in conjunction with performing hair braiding, including conditioners, gels, moisturizers, oils, pomades, and shampoos.
HAIRDRESSING OR COSMETOLOGY SALON/SHOP
Any establishment engaged in the practice of hairdressing, cosmetology, or barbering for the public.
HEALTH OFFICIAL
The registered environmental health specialist, Health Officer of the Borough of Bergenfield or his/her duly authorized representative or active members of the Board of Health; throughout this chapter, references to the revocation of a license by the Borough's Health Official means the municipal license (i.e., not a state- or county-issued license).
MANICURING
Any one or a combination of the practices of manicuring of the fingernails, pedicuring of the toenails, nail sculpturing or removing superfluous hair from the face, neck, arms, legs, or abdomen by the use of depilatories, waxing, or tweezers, but not by the use of electrolysis done on the human body for cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments and when done for payment either directly or indirectly or when done without payment for the general public.
MANICURIST
A person who holds a limited license to perform only the manicuring services on the human body for cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments.
NAIL SALON/SHOP
Any establishment engaged in the practice of cutting, shaping, polishing or enhancing the appearance of nails of the hands or feet, including, but not limited to, the application and removal of sculptured or artificial nails.
OPERATOR
Person who owns, leases, or manages a salon/shop, or any licensed person performing barbering, hairdressing, cosmetology or manicuring.
OWNER
A person who owns a salon/shop establishment and is responsible for upholding the regulations of this chapter in all areas of the establishment.
PERSON
An individual, firm, partnership, limited-liability partnership, company, limited-liability company, corporation, trustee, association or any public or private entity.
PERSON IN CHARGE
The individual present in the barbershop or hairdressing and/or cosmetology salon/shop or nail salon/shop who is the apparent supervisor of the barbershop or hairdressing and/or cosmetology salon/shop or nail salon/shop at the time of inspection. If no individual claims to be a supervisor, then any employee present is deemed to be the person in charge for the purposes of this chapter.
PRACTITIONER
Any person who holds a license from the New Jersey Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling to practice cosmetology or hairstyling, barbering, beauty culture, manicuring, skin care specialty, or hair braiding.
SALON/SHOP
Any fixed establishment or place where one or more persons engage in one or more of the practices of cosmetology or hairstyling, barbering, beauty culture, manicuring, skin care specialty, or hair braiding wherein licensees are authorized to perform such services set forth by the provisions of this chapter and N.J.A.C. 13:28
SANITARY CONDITIONS
Safe and clean salon/shop conditions that prevent the spread of communicable diseases and protect the public health and welfare.
SKIN CARE SPECIALIST
A person who holds a license to perform only skin care specialty services.
SKIN CARE SPECIALITY
Any one or a combination of the following practices done on the human body for cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments and when done for payment either directly or indirectly or when done without payment for the general public:
A. 
Applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, tonics, lotions, creams, or makeup to the scalp, face, or neck.
B. 
Massaging, cleansing, or stimulating the face, neck, or upper chest and upper back, with or without cosmetic preparations, either by hand, mechanical, or electrical appliances.
C. 
Removing superfluous hair from the face, neck, arms, legs, or abdomen by the use of depilatories, waxing, or tweezers, but not by the use of electrolysis.
WORK STATION
A chair, countertop and floor space set aside for the purpose of serving a customer, including floor space for the operator to stand while serving the customer.
WORKING AREA
A separate room with more than one workstation, or a private room set aside to serve one customer at a time.
A. 
It shall be illegal for any person to open and/or operate a cosmetology shop, nail salon or any other facility using barber and/or beauty, hair styling and/or nail equipment without first obtaining a valid New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology license to operate such a business and then obtaining a license from the Bergenfield Department of Health.
B. 
Every barbershop, hairstyling, hair braiding, skin care, cosmetology salon/shop or nail salon/shop must comply with local planning and zoning regulations and all other applicable ordinances regulations before being issued a Board of Health license.
C. 
Personnel and prohibitions.
(1) 
Each salon/shop shall be maintained to provide a safe and sanitary environment free of hazards.
(2) 
The holder of a shop license shall not aid, abet, or permit a person not licensed by the Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling to render any services encompassed within the definition of cosmetology and hairstyling, beauty culture, barbering, skin care specialty, manicuring, or hair braiding.
(3) 
A salon/shop shall not perform, provide or allow any services listed under prohibited practices as per N.J.A.C 13:28-2.15.
(4) 
Use of a cosmetology and/or nail salon/shop as sleeping quarters is prohibited.
D. 
Requirements of practitioners.
(1) 
They shall wear a clean, washable outer coat or uniforms.
(2) 
They shall thoroughly wash their hands with soap and water between each patron.
(3) 
They shall thoroughly wash their hands with soap and water before and after serving each patron, before and after eating and after handling chemicals and immediately after using the toilet, and/or smoking.
(4) 
They shall not remove warts or moles or treat any disease of a patron, nor perform any medical procedures such as an injection, nor dispense any medical advice.
(5) 
All operators shall have an exclusion policy for people with communicable disease that may be transmitted through the services of a licensed practitioner.
(6) 
No practitioner shall serve a patron whom the practitioner knows or has reasonable grounds to believe has a communicable, contagious or infectious disease that could reasonably be expected to be transmitted during the course of rendering cosmetology and hairstyling, beauty culture, barbering, manicuring, skin care specialty, or hair braiding services.
E. 
Physical facilities requirements.
(1) 
Every cosmetology and/or nail salon/shop shall be well lit, well ventilated, and be provided with an adequate supply of hot and cold water.
(2) 
Lighting shall be sufficient to provide adequate illumination in the work area.
(3) 
The salon/shop shall be properly and adequately ventilated to remove excess heat, vapors and odors.
(4) 
Doors and windows shall be effectively screened against insects, rodents, and other vermin.
(5) 
Every salon/shop must have an approved water supply with sufficient hot and cold running water and adequate water pressure.
(6) 
All plumbing fixtures must be properly installed; safe and in good repair; with no potential backflow or back siphonage set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:23, the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code.
(7) 
Smoking shall be prohibited in all areas of licensed shops pursuant to the New Jersey Smoke Free Air Act, N.J.S.A. 26:3d-55, and the Smoke-Free Air Rules, N.J.A.C. 8:6.
F. 
Safety and sanitation.
(1) 
All implemented tools and equipment reused in the practice of cosmetology and hairstyling, beauty culture, barbering, skin care specialty, and hair braiding, electrical and nonelectrical, shall, in between use of a patron, cleaned thoroughly and disinfected, with a chemical registered disinfectant or by processing all implements and tools in an autoclave.
(2) 
Sanitization and disinfection of all cosmetology and nail implements and tools reused shall be as according to N.J.A.C. 13:28-3.2, Sanitizing implements and tools.
(a) 
Disinfectants shall be changed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions to ensure complete disinfection. No sediment from the item being disinfected shall be allowed to remain in the bottom of the disinfection container.
(b) 
A copy of the most current safety data sheet (SDS) for each hazardous chemical shall be stored in a binder and available to all shop staff and the health officials.
(c) 
Disposal of liquid waste is performed in accordance with the instructions on the product label or the SDS.
(3) 
Headrests, if used, shall be protected with fresh paper or a laundered towel for each patron.
(4) 
Individual paper neckbands or freshly laundered towels shall be used and not reused unless laundered.
(a) 
All linens and towels shall be deposited in a covered, cleanable receptacle after each patron.
(b) 
Clean towels and linens shall be stored off the floor in a clean, protected location.
(c) 
All clean and soiled linens shall be stored in separate receptacles that may not cause cross contamination.
(5) 
No alum, stringent, antiseptic or other preparation shall be used in reusable stick form. If used at all, it shall be applied in the form of a powder or liquid on a freshly laundered towel or some other clean material that has not been used by another patron.
(6) 
The use of any cosmetic, acid, solution or any article or material that may be injurious to the skin, hair, or health shall not be used.
(a) 
When only a portion of a cream, liquid, powder or other cosmetic preparation is to be removed from the container, it shall be removed in such a way as not to contaminate the remaining portion.
(b) 
Multiuse of cosmetic applicators is prohibited. This includes the use of lipsticks and makeup brushes, which are not disposable. Powder puffs and sponges, except single-service items, shall not be used.
(c) 
Lotions and powders shall be dispensed from a sanitary self-dispensing container.
(7) 
Waste disposal shall be performed daily in a manner which allows premises to be maintained free of litter, unnecessary articles and prevent garbage and refuse overflow.
(a) 
Disposable or single-use articles shall be disposed of in a waste receptacle after use on each patron unless stored in a separate closed, clean container labeled with the patron's name and used only on that patron.
(b) 
All disposable or single-use articles that come into contact with blood and/or body fluids shall be enclosed in sealable plastic bags prior to being placed in the waste receptacle.
(c) 
All sharp or pointed articles shall be disposed of in a punctureproof container appropriately labeled.
(8) 
All shops offering pedicuring services shall ensure that pedicure tubs are routinely cleaned, washed and disinfected consistently with the provisions set forth by N.J.A.C. 13:28.
(a) 
An antimicrobial additive shall be placed in each foot spa or water bath during use.
(b) 
After each patron, the salon/shop shall clean, drain and rinse the tub with a disposable paper towel and properly disinfect the interior surface.
(c) 
At the end of each day, the salon/shop shall remove and immerse any filters and brushes in disinfectant, flush the foot spa or water bath with low-sudsing soap and water and allow the machinery to run for the appropriate contact time with an approved disinfectant.
G. 
Physical requirements.
(1) 
Each salon/shop shall provide at least one restroom. This restroom shall include a door, an adequate toilet and hand-washing facility for patrons and employees.
(a) 
Toilet and hand-washing facilities shall be in working condition at all times, with hot and cold water and kept clean and sanitary.
(b) 
Each hand-washing sink shall have a soap dispenser and disposable towels or an air dryer for hand drying.
(2) 
Floors, walls and ceilings shall be kept clean and in good repair.
(3) 
Personnel shall have appropriate licenses as issued by the New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology. Such licenses shall be displayed in the establishment where the public can view them.
The holder of a shop license shall not permit any animals or pets in the licensed premises. This prohibition shall not apply to trained guide dogs (or dogs in training) for the disabled, sightless or hearing impaired, consistent with the requirements of the Law Against Discrimination, N.J.S.A. 10:5-29.
A. 
An application for a Bergenfield Board of Health Cosmetology license for an existing salon/shop shall be sent to the owner or person in charge annually each year.
B. 
All licenses are valid for one year or a portion thereof remaining when issued and are renewable by submission of an application on or before January 31 of each calendar year.
C. 
Every applicant for a license to operate a salon/shop shall pay the Bergenfield Health Department's annual license fee and supply current copies of shop license and personnel licensed as issued by the New Jersey Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling.
D. 
No license shall be issued or renewed until a completed application has been submitted, the license fee has been paid and the applicant's barbershop or hairdressing and/or cosmetology salon/shop or nail salon/shop meets the requirements set forth in this chapter and all other applicable state and local regulations.
E. 
Application for a Bergenfield Board of Health cosmetology license for a new salon/shop shall be required to submit the following:
(1) 
The zoning approval and copy of the certificate of occupancy.
(2) 
The floor plan drawn to scale with accurate detail the location and the total floor space for work stations, waiting areas, dispensary, lavatories, shampoo, stations, if applicable, and laundry facilities, if applicable.
(3) 
Complete description of all services to be provided and the proposed hours of operation for the shop.
(4) 
Receipt of approval of operation from the New Jersey Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling.
F. 
All cosmetology and nail salons/shops licenses shall not be transferable. Any planned change in ownership of a facility must be reported promptly to the Bergenfield Health Department and such changes must be approved prior to the issuance of an operating license.
G. 
Licenses must be displayed in a prominent location within the establishment where patrons can observe them.
A. 
The annual fee for licensing cosmetology and hairstyling, beauty culture, barbering, and hair braiding shops regulated herein are set as follows:
(1) 
Facility with one to four work stations: $75.
(2) 
Facility with five to 10 work stations: $100.
(3) 
Facility with 11 or more work stations: $150.
B. 
Annual licenses submitted by salons/shops after the 10th day following the expiration date shall be charged a penalty late fee of $25 or a period not to exceed 30 days after the salon/shop license expiration date. Penalties shall be assessed at an additional $25 for each period, or portion thereof, after the initial penalty period.
A. 
At least once a year, the Health Official shall inspect each salon/shop of cosmetology and hairstyling, beauty culture, barbering, and hair braiding shops and shall make as many additional inspections as are necessary for the enforcement of this chapter.
B. 
The Health Official shall be permitted to enter, during normal operating hours, any portion of any of the aforementioned salons or shops for the purpose of making inspections to determine compliance with this chapter.
C. 
If, during the operation of a salon/shop of cosmetology and hairstyling, beauty culture, barbering, and hair braiding, a Health Official finds unsanitary conditions, repeated severe violations or multiple violations occur during an inspection, the Health Official shall immediately issue a written notice to the license holder, or person in charge, citing such conditions, specifying the corrective action to be taken and time frame within such action shall be taken, not less than 24 hours. If corrective action are not made in the allotted time, the licensee may be fined and/or his/her license may be subjected to suspension.
D. 
The Health Official may suspend, without warning, prior notice or hearing, any license to operate a cosmetology salon/shop or nail salon/shop if the operation constitutes an imminent hazard to public health, including, but not limited to, any one of the following:
(1) 
There is an outbreak of an infectious or pathogenic disease capable of being transmitted to patrons.
(2) 
There is an emergency occurrence such as a flood, fire, extended interruption of electrical or water services, a sewage backup or misuse of poisonous or toxic materials.
(3) 
A salon/shop is performing or offering procedures unlawful pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:5B-13(e).
(4) 
Any other circumstance or gross unsanitary conditions that, in the opinion of the Health Official, may endanger public health or pose as a hazard to patrons.
E. 
Suspension shall be effective immediately upon delivery of the written order to the license holder or person in charge of the facility by the Health Official. When a license is suspended, all cosmetology salon/shop or nail salon/shop operations shall cease immediately and shall not resume until written approval to resume has been issued by the Board of Health pending a hearing. A hearing, pursuant to a notice to show cause why said license should not be revoked or further suspended by the Board, will be granted to the holder thereof.
A. 
Minimum and maximum penalty. Any person violating any of the provisions of any article of this code, shall, upon conviction thereof, pay a penalty of not less than $50 nor more than $1,000 or imprisonment for a maximum term of 90 days, or both, for each offense. Complaints shall be made to the Municipal Court in the Borough of Bergenfield or such other court as shall be of competent jurisdiction. This provision shall not be construed as to limit the court's power to impose other and additional penalties as provided by N.J.S.A. 26:3-77 and 26:3-78.
B. 
Separate violation. Except as otherwise provided, each and every day in which a violation of any of the provisions of any article adopted by the Board of Health exists shall constitute a separate violation.
C. 
Collection of fees and penalties. All fees and penalties collected under any provisions of this code shall be paid to the Treasurer of the Borough of Bergenfield.
D. 
Enforcement. A licensed registered environmental health specialist or Health Official employed by the Bergenfield Health Department shall enforce this chapter titled, "Cosmetology."