In reviewing an application for a practitioner permit, the Board
may consider experience, training and/or certification acquired in
other states that regulate body art.
Bloodborne pathogen training program (or equivalent) which includes
infectious disease control; waste disposal; handwashing techniques;
sterilization equipment operation and methods; and sanitization, disinfection
and sterilization methods and techniques; and
Examples of courses approved by the Board include "Preventing Disease
Transmission" (American Red Cross) and "Bloodborne Pathogen Training"
(U.S. OSHA). Training/courses provided by professional body art organizations
or associations or by equipment manufacturers may also be submitted
to the Board for approval.
The applicant for a body piercing practitioner permit shall provide
documentation, acceptable to the Board, that s/he completed a course
on anatomy, completed an examination on anatomy, or possesses an equivalent
combination of training and experience deemed acceptable to the Board.
The applicant for a tattoo, branding or scarification practitioner
permit shall provide documentation, acceptable to the Board, that
s/he completed a course on skin diseases, disorders and conditions,
including diabetes, or completed an examination on skin diseases,
disorders and conditions, including diabetes, or possesses a combination
of training and experience deemed acceptable to the Board.
A practitioner's permit shall be conditioned upon continued
compliance with all applicable provisions of these regulations.