A. 
No person may operate a body art establishment except with a valid permit from the Board.
B. 
Applications for a permit shall be made on forms prescribed by and available from the Board. An applicant shall submit all information required by the form and accompanying instructions. The term "application" as used herein shall include the original and renewal applications.
C. 
An establishment permit shall be valid from the date of issuance and for no longer than one year unless revoked sooner by the Board.
D. 
The Board shall require that the applicant provide, at a minimum, the following information in order to be issued an establishment permit:
(1) 
Name, address, and telephone number of:
(a) 
The body art establishment;
(b) 
The operator of the establishment; and
(c) 
The body art practitioner(s) working at the establishment;
(2) 
The manufacturer, model number, model year, and serial number, where applicable, of the autoclave used in the establishment;
(3) 
A signed and dated acknowledgement that the applicant has received, read and understood the requirements of the Board's body art regulations;
(4) 
A drawing of the floor plan of the proposed establishment to scale for a plan review by the Board as part of the permit application process;
(5) 
Exposure control plan; and
(6) 
Such additional information as the Board may reasonably require.
E. 
The annual fee for the body art establishment permit shall be determined by the current approved fee schedule.
F. 
A permit for a body art establishment shall not be transferable from one place or person to another.
G. 
The Board or its agent shall conduct one or more preoperational inspections to verify that the establishment is constructed and equipped in accordance with the approved plans and has established standard operating procedures in compliance with this regulation.