[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Committee of the Township of Waterford 12-9-1998 by Ord. No. 98-18. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Land use, development and zoning — See Ch. 176.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BODY PIERCING
Piercing the skin for the express intention of insertion of any object, including but not limited to jewelry; provided, however, that the piercing of the lobes of the ears shall be specifically excluded from the purview of this chapter.
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION
Written approval from the County Health Officer or his authorized representative that said tattooing and/or body piercing establishment has been inspected and meets all of the terms of this chapter.
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
The certificate held by an operator upon registration with the Camden County Health Department by meeting the required provisions of this chapter.
COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER
The Camden County Public Health Coordinator or his authorized representative of Camden County Department of Health and Human Services.
ESTABLISHMENT
The premises wherein tattooing or body piercing is performed.
OPERATOR OR PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, corporation or association that owns or operates an establishment where tattooing or body piercing is performed and any individual who performs or practices the above on the person of another.
TATTOO, TATTOOED OR TATTOOING
Refers to any method of placing designs, letters, scrolls, figures, symbols or any marks under the skin with ink dye or any other substance resulting in the coloration of the skin by the aid of needles or any other instruments designed to puncture the skin.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of operating an establishment where tattooing or body piercing is performed without first obtaining a license from the Township of Waterford to engage in such business in accordance with the provisions hereof. Also, it shall be unlawful for any operator to engage in the practice of tattooing or body piercing without first obtaining a certificate of registration from the Camden County Health Department.
B. 
Persons applying shall submit to the Camden County Health Department a medical certificate issued by a physician duly licensed to practice medicine and surgery in the State of New Jersey stating that the prospective licensee or registrant is free from all contagious or communicable diseases or conditions which may endanger the health of the client.
C. 
Municipal license.
(1) 
The annual license fee for engaging in the business of operating a tattooing and/or body piercing establishment within the Township of Waterford shall be as set by the Township Fee Schedule Ordinance.[1] Any person, firm or corporation desiring to engage or presently engaged in the tattooing or body piercing business shall first apply to the Clerk of the Township of Waterford, in writing, on forms supplied by the Clerk of this municipality for said purpose. The application to the municipality shall be accompanied by the license fee and shall set forth the following:
(a) 
The name and address of the applicant.
(b) 
The local and permanent addresses and telephone number of the applicant.
(c) 
The name, local address and telephone number of the manager of the business if different from the applicant.
(d) 
If the applicant is a corporation, the name and address of its registered agent.
(e) 
The federal employer identification number if the applicant is a corporation, partnership or firm; the social security number if the applicant is a sole proprietorship.
(f) 
The certificate of inspection and certificate of operator registration issued by the Camden County Health Department as parts of the application documents.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 124, Fees.
(2) 
All licenses shall expire on the last day of each calendar year. Any change of ownership shall require a new application and license with payment of the appropriate fees.
(3) 
Each tattooing and body piercing business license issued by the Clerk of the Township of Waterford shall contain a license number, and no such license shall be transferable. If a renovation of the tattooing or body piercing establishment is anticipated after acquisition of the annual license, plans must be submitted to the Camden County Health Department and a copy to the Township of Waterford, and the applicant will be required to comply with the provisions of this chapter.
D. 
Operating registration. An applicant shall submit a floor plan of the establishment to the Camden County Health Officer with a copy to the Township of Waterford prior to initiation or construction and shall receive a preopening inspection. All establishments shall be subject to a periodic compliance and/or annual inspection by the Camden County Health Department. Every operator shall be registered with the Camden County Health Department and shall acquire a certificate of registration upon payment of a fee prior to business operation or practice. Fees for a plan review, inspections and operator registration shall be payable to the county and established by the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders. These fee schedules are available from the Office of the County Health Officer.
E. 
Nothing in the foregoing shall be construed so as to affect the practice of medicine and surgery or any other recognized profession or occupation by a person duly licensed by the State of New Jersey to engage in such practice, profession or occupation and whose license would lawfully authorize the tattooing or body piercing.
F. 
Nothing in the foregoing shall be construed to indicate that an applicant or operator is not required to comply with the Township of Waterford's Land Use, Development and Zoning Ordinance.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 176, Land Use, Development and Zoning.
A. 
It shall be a violation of this chapter for anyone or any tattooing or body piercing business to tattoo or pierce the body of a minor under 18 years of age without the written consent/authorization signed by the parent or legal guardian as witnessed by the operator. In addition, the parent or legal guardian of the minor who signed the written consent/authorization shall be present at the time of the tattooing or body piercing. The operator shall be responsible for maintaining the original consent form for a period of two years beyond the recipient's 18th birthday.
[Amended 2-27-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-5]
B. 
If the applicant is suspected to be under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any other behavior-modifying substance, the operator must refuse the applicant.
C. 
Inquiry shall be made for anyone with a history of recent jaundice, hepatitis B or HIV/AIDS, and the person shall not be tattooed or body pierced.
D. 
Each person wishing to be tattooed or pierced must fill out an application which will include the name, date of birth, address and telephone number of the client, as well as the design and location(s) of the tattoo(s) or piercing(s). The operator shall verify applicable information from a valid photo identification of the applicant and so note it on the application. All records regarding tattooing or body piercing are to be maintained for a minimum of two years.
E. 
No person or operator shall state or imply, in any advertisement, that the tattooing or body piercing establishment is endorsed or approved by the Camden County Health Department in compliance with terms of this chapter.
F. 
Tattooing or body piercing of genitalia shall not be permitted.
No person, partnership, firm nor corporation engaged in the tattooing or body piercing business shall be issued a municipal mercantile license to engage in such activity unless the premises at which such activity is to be conducted and the equipment to be utilized in conjunction therewith meet the following standards and inspected/approved by the Camden County Health Department:
A. 
Each tattooing and/or body piercing facility shall have a bathroom accessible to the client and staff. Each bathroom shall be equipped with a commode and a sink with the sink being connected to hot and cold running water. Soap and sanitary towels, or other approved hand-drying devices, shall be available at the sink at all times. Common towels are prohibited. In addition to the above, each tattooing or body piercing cubicle or work station must be provided with a sink connected to hot and cold running water. This area shall also be provided with soap and appropriate hand-drying devices.
B. 
The chair, seat or exam table reserved for the person receiving the tattooing or body piercing shall be of a material that is smooth and easily cleanable and constructed of material that is nonabsorbent. Any surfaces on the chair, seat or exam table that become exposed to blood or body fluids must be cleaned and sanitized prior to use by the next customer.
C. 
The work table or counter used by the operator shall be smooth and easily cleanable and constructed of material that is nonabsorbent. There shall be a covered junction between the table/counter and the wall if the table/counter is to be placed against the wall. This table/counter must be cleaned and sanitized and use single-use disposable sheets/or papercloth, as approved by the Camden County Health Department, for each customer.
D. 
The walls in the tattooing or body piercing area shall be smooth and easily cleanable and constructed of nonabsorbent materials. Floors shall be kept clean.
E. 
Lighting within the tattooing or body piercing area shall be adequate so as to provide a minimum of 100 footcandles in all areas.
F. 
The work area reserved for the tattooing or body piercing shall be not less than 100 square feet and shall be separated from other areas of the establishment by walls or durable partitions extending at least 6 feet in height.
G. 
Any surfaces in the establishment that become exposed to blood or body fluids must be cleaned and sanitized using a method approved by the Camden County Health Department.
H. 
Products used in the cleaning, sanitizing and sterilizing procedures must be clearly marked and stored in an acceptable manner. Smaller working containers filled on-site from larger containers must be clearly marked with the name of the product.
I. 
Proper waste receptacles shall be provided and water disposed of at appropriate intervals.
A. 
Tattooing or body operators.
(1) 
All operators while performing services shall neither be under the influence of alcohol or drugs nor be infected with hepatitis B, HIV/AIDS, contagious dermatitis or any other communicable disease.
(2) 
Hepatitis B preexposure vaccination or proof of immunity shall be required for all operators. If a person cannot obtain the vaccination for medical reasons, he/she shall submit to the Camden County Health Department a letter from his/her physician certifying that the individual does not have hepatitis B and vaccination is contraindicated. This certification shall be annually renewed. Any accidental needle stick injury shall be immediately reported to the Camden County Health Department.
(3) 
All tattooing or body piercing operators shall attend a training program sponsored by the Camden County Health Department to assure basic knowledge on sterile technique and universal precautions.
(4) 
Before working on each patron, each operator shall scrub and thoroughly wash his/her hands with hot water and antiseptic soap. The hands shall be dried with individual, single use towels. Fingernails shall be kept clean and short.
(5) 
Disposable vinyl or latex gloves shall be worn by the operator during tattooing or body piercing preparation and application to prevent contact with blood or body fluids. Universal precautions as described by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shall be followed. All materials shall be disposed of in accordance with waste disposal provisions of this chapter after contact with each patron. Hands shall be washed immediately after removal of gloves. Any skin surface that has contact with blood shall be washed immediately.
(6) 
Immediately after tattooing or piercing a patron, the operator shall advise the patron on the care of the site tattooed or pierced and shall instruct the patron to consult a physician at the first sign of infection. Printed instructions regarding these points shall be given to each patron by the operator.
(7) 
All infections resulting from the practice of tattooing or body piercing which becomes known to the operator shall be promptly reported to the County Health Officer by the person owning or operating the body piercing establishment or by the operator.
B. 
Skin preparation.
(1) 
Tattooing or body piercing shall be done only on normal healthy skin surface that is free of cuts, wounds, rashes, boils, pimples, moles or infection or manifests any evidence of unhealthy conditions.
(2) 
Only safety razors with disposable blades shall be used for the skin preparation. Blades shall be disposed of according to the waste disposal procedure of this chapter after each use and a new blade used for each patron.
(3) 
Following shaving, the tattooing area shall be thoroughly cleaned and scrubbed with tincture of green soap, or its equivalent, and warm water. Before placing the tattoo design or body piercing on the patron's skin, the area shall be treated with 70% alcohol and allowed to air dry. A single-use sponge shall be used to scrub the area.
(4) 
Only petroleum jelly (United States Pharmacopeia or National Formulary) or antiseptic ointment shall be applied to the tattoo area prior to tattooing. The ointment shall be applied in a sanitary manner, disposing of the utensil after spreading. Collapsible tubes of ointment or jelly may also be used.
(5) 
Design stencils shall be thoroughly cleansed and rinsed in an approved germicidal solution for at least 20 minutes or disposed of following each use.
(6) 
Only nontoxic dyes or pigments may be used. Premixed sterile materials are preferred. Premixed dyes shall be used without adulteration of the manufacturer's original formula. It shall be the responsibility of the operator to provide certification to the Camden County Health Department of the nontoxicity of the dyes or inks at the time of license application and renewal.
(7) 
No skin area shall be penetrated, abraded or treated with chemicals for the purpose of removing, camouflaging or altering any blemish, birthmark, scar or tattoo.
(8) 
Ear-piercing guns may not be used for body piercing but may only be used for piercing of the ear lobes.
C. 
Needles, instruments and supplies.
(1) 
All clean and ready-to-use needles, gloves, gauze and instruments shall be kept in a closed glass or metal case or storage cabinet while not in use. Such cabinet shall be maintained in a sanitary manner at all times.
(2) 
Single-service sterilized needles shall be used.
(3) 
If needles and needle bars are to be reused, these items shall be steam sterilized (autoclave) before reuse on any customer. Any other method of sterilization shall be approved by the County Health Officer.
(4) 
The sterilizer shall be well maintained with a tight-fitting gasket and a clean interior.
(5) 
The manufacturer's operating instructions and the sterilization specification shall be at hand. The operation of the sterilizer shall conform to the manufacturer's specifications with regard to temperature, pressure and time of the sterilization cycle.
(6) 
Proper functioning of sterilization cycles shall be verified.
(7) 
Each item to be sterilized shall be individually wrapped using a chemical indicator or strip to verify steam exposure.
(8) 
Any needle that penetrates the skin of the operator shall be immediately disposed of in accordance with the waste disposal procedure of this chapter.
(9) 
If the primary source of sterilization malfunctions, the County Health Officer shall be notified within 24 hours. In an emergency situation, the Camden County Health Officer may approve alternate sterilization techniques.
D. 
Disposal of wastes.
(1) 
Needles shall not be bent or broken prior to disposal. Operators shall take precautions to prevent puncture injuries from contaminated needles. Needles shall be disposed of directly into a solid puncture-resistant container.
(2) 
These medical wastes shall be disposed of by an authorized contractor as per the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's regulation.
(3) 
If blood-contaminated gloves, gauze and other materials are sterilized by autoclaving, these wastes can be placed for off-site waste collection.
When it appears to the County Health Officer that the operation of the tattooing or body piercing establishment poses an immediate and imminent threat to the public health and safety such that irreparable harm will occur if the tattooing or body piercing establishment is not immediately closed, the County Health Officer shall have the power to order the immediate closure of the tattooing or body piercing establishment until such time that the violations compliance of have been corrected. Notice of same shall also be provided to the Township of Waterford.
A. 
Any person, partnership, firm or corporation who knowingly tattoos or engages in body piercing of a minor under the age of 18 years without first having obtained the written permission of the minor's parent or legal guardian or, if neither exist, a person who stands in place of a parent shall have committed a disorderly person's offense and be subject to a fine of not more than $1,000 for each violation of this chapter. Any person, partnership, firm or corporation who violates any other provision of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of not less than $250 nor more than $1,000 for each violation of this chapter, or imprisonment in the county jail up to 90 days, or both. Each day that the violation exists is considered to be a separate offense.
[Amended 2-27-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-5]
B. 
Reasonable counsel fees incurred by the Camden County Health Department in the enforcement of this chapter shall be paid by the defendant. The amount of such reimbursable fees and costs shall be determined by the court hearing the matter.
C. 
In addition to being subject to the penalties provided herein, any license or certificate of registration issued under this chapter may be revoked or suspended for any intentional misstatement in any application or for any violation of this chapter. No license shall be revoked or suspended until the licensee has been afforded a hearing. Notice of the filing of a complaint which seeks to suspend or revoke any license or certificate of registration issued under this chapter shall be served on the defendant personally or on the person designated to receive service of such notice. This notice will establish a date for a hearing to be held not more than 10 days from the date of such notice, at which time the defendant shall have the right to be represented by counsel, call witnesses, cross-examine witnesses produced in support of the complaint as well as such other rights necessary in order to insure due process. Should any license or certificate of registration be revoked or suspended, no part of the license or registration fee shall be returned.