Pursuant to § 463.16, Wis. Stats., the Environmental
Health Consortium represented by the cities of Cudahy, St. Francis
and South Milwaukee is authorized to enter into a written agreement
with the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) to
be the Department's agent for the licensing, investigating, and
inspecting of tattooists and tattoo establishments and body piercers
and body piercing establishments.
Established in the annual fee schedule established by resolution
of the Common Council.
A. A nonrefundable license fee shall be submitted with the application
for a tattoo license.
B. A one-time preinspection fee for each original tattoo, body piercing,
and combination tattoo and body piercing establishment license.
C. A fee for reinspections shall be issued if needed to address violations
that have not been corrected.
D. A plan review fee may be issued when an establishment is newly constructed
or substantially remodeled.
E. A fee for a duplicate license shall be issued if needed for reissuance
of a lost or misplaced license.
F. A late fee shall be issued when the application is not renewed before
the expiration date, unless waived by the Health Department.
The written care instructions required to be provided to each
patron after completion of the tattoo or body piercing procedure shall
be submitted to the Health Department for approval prior to issuance
of the tattoo or body piercing establishment license.
The tattoo, body piercing, or combination license shall be posted
in a conspicuous place in the establishment so that it may be read
by the patrons thereof.
The license year shall begin on July 1 in each year and terminate
on June 30 in the next year. There shall be no proration of license
fees.
No tattoo or body piercing establishment shall be open between
the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
Prior to issuance of a license to a tattoo or body piercing
establishment, the license applicant shall submit written proof of
the establishment's ability to properly dispose of sharps and
infectious waste as provided in § NR 526, Wis. Adm. Code.
Tattoo needles shall be disposable, sterile, and for single
patron use only.
No body piercer may use a piercing gun or similar device for
body piercing a patron unless such piercing gun is disposable, sterile,
and for single patron use only or is sterilized between each use as
set forth in § SPS 221.14, Wis. Adm. Code.
No tattooist or body piercer may perform tattooing or body piercing
procedures unless the current and valid license issued by the Department
of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) pursuant to § SPS
221.04(1)(b), Wis. Adm. Code, is posted in the establishment in a
public and conspicuous place or is in their possession. Such license
shall be displayed to any member of the Health Department, Police
Department, or DSPS employee upon request.
No tattooist shall use, and no tattoo establishment shall suffer
or permit the use of, solder which contains lead to be used to fasten
needles.
All tattooists and body piercers shall wear single-use aprons
which shall be disposed of after completing the procedure on a patron.
No operator or employee of a tattoo or body piercing establishment
shall allow, suffer, or permit loitering on the business premises.
For purposes of this section, "business premises" shall include the
licensed premises, property owned or leased by the tattoo or body
piercing establishment, and parking lots, alleys, and sidewalks contiguous
with the licensed premises.