As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
APPRENTICE
Any person who performs the art of body piercing under the direct
supervision of a practitioner in order to learn body art procedures.
BODY ART
The practice of physical body adornment is permitted in establishments
operated by licensed operators utilizing, but not limited to, the following
techniques: body piercing; tattooing; and permanent cosmetics. Body piercing
includes piercing of any portion of the ear with the exception of the ear
lobe.
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BODY PIERCING
Puncturing or penetration of the skin of a person using presterilized
single-use needles and the insertion of presterilized or disinfected jewelry
or other adornment thereto in the opening. Such definition shall not apply
to medical services performed by a licensed physician.
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION
A certificate of approval from the Health Division that a body art
establishment has been inspected and meets all of the requirements of this
chapter.
LEGAL GUARDIAN
An individual who, by legal appointment or by the effect of written
law, has been given custody of a minor or adult.
OPERATOR
The owner or owner's designee having ownership, control or custody
of any place of business or employment and who manages the day-to-day operations
of the body art establishment.
PRACTITIONER
Any person that performs body piercing inclusive of piercing of any
portion of the ear with the exception of the ear lobe.
No person shall engage in the business of body piercing, whether for
compensation or not, operate any establishment where body piercing is performed,
whether for compensation or not, or body pierce any person, whether for compensation
or not, without complying with the requirements of this chapter, pursuant
to local rules and regulations, as well as the regulations of the State of
New Jersey, or regulations about to be adopted, including the New Jersey Administrative
Code at N.J.A.C. 8:27-1.1 et seq.
In addition to the requirements regarding the body art establishment
in the New Jersey Administrative Code at N.J.A.C. 827-1.1 et seq., any person
desiring to engage in body piercing shall apply to the Division of Health,
in writing, on forms promulgated and supplied by the Division of Health. Such
forms shall be duly verified by the applicant. The applicant shall set forth:
A. The name, permanent addresses and telephone number of
the applicant and all apprentices and practitioners employed, whether paid
or not.
B. The address and telephone number of the manager of the
business, if different from the applicant.
C. If the applicant is a corporation, partnership, LLP or
LLC, provide the name and address of its registered agent.
D. The full business name, business address and post office
address of the proposed establishment.
E. Copy of the New Jersey sales tax certificate.
F. If the applicant is a corporation, partnership or firm,
the federal employer identification number (EIN) and the social security number
if the applicant is a proprietorship.
G. A certificate that the applicant is a citizen of the
United States or, if not, is a holder of documentation authorizing the alien
to be employed in the United States of America, such as an alien registration
card issued by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS)
on Form No. I-151, I-551 or I-94 with an endorsement authorizing employment
in the United States of America.
H. If the applicant is a partnership, firm or corporation,
all information required by the applicant shall apply not only to the partnership,
firm or corporation, but also to each officer, director or holder of 10% of
the issued stock, if a corporation, and to all members of a partnership or
firm.
I. Proof of general liability insurance equal to the amount
of $1,000,000 of liability coverage for the applicant, operator and/or owner
of the establishment and proof of malpractice liability insurance equal to
the amount of $1,000,000 for the applicant, operator and/or owner of the establishment.
Such insurance policies shall name the City as an additional insured. Proof
shall include a certificate of insurance issued to the applicant by an insurance
company licensed to do business in the State of New Jersey.
J. Each practitioner shall have completed a first aid certification
course sponsored by the American Red Cross. First aid certification for all
practitioners who perform body art shall be current, and a copy of each practitioner's
certification shall be submitted with the initial application and any subsequent
renewal applications for a license.
K. The applicant shall furnish proof of the operator, practitioner
and apprentice having completed a bloodborne pathogens training course from
the American Red Cross, the Association of Professional Piercers or a provider
approved by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Proof
of training shall be provided with the initial application and any subsequent
renewal applications for a license. Bloodborne pathogens training shall be
in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Rule 29 CFR Part 1910.1030 incorporated herein by reference and as amended
and supplemented.
L. Proof of hepatitis B immunizations series shall be provided
for each practitioner, apprentice and any other employee with a potential
occupational exposure to blood and bodily fluids. If the employee cannot obtain
the vaccinations for medical reasons, s(he) shall submit to the Health Division
a letter from a licensed physician certifying that the individual does not
have hepatitis B and the vaccination is contraindicated.
M. The applicant shall provide proof with the initial application
and any subsequent renewal applications for a license of a written agreement
for consultative services with a physician licensed in the State of New Jersey.
The written agreement shall, at a minimum, include skin conditions, after
care procedures, infections and employee health issues.
N. The applicant shall furnish proof with the initial application
for a license of the operator having experience in the operation of a body
art facility for a period of at least 12 months. Forms of proof shall be those
specified in the New Jersey Administrative Code at N.J.A.C. 8:27-1.1 et seq.,
as amended and supplemented.
O. The applicant shall furnish proof with the application
of each practitioner having completed a minimum 1,000 hours of experience
performing the art of body piercing at a licensed body piercing facility as
an apprentice prior to being qualified as a practitioner. Forms of proof shall
be those specified in the New Jersey Administrative Code at N.J.A.C. 8:27-1.1
et seq., as amended and supplemented. The proof of 1,000 hours of experience
required under this section shall be submitted in the form of a notarized
statement.
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P. The applicant shall submit a written training program
to the Health Division if the body art establishment will provide training
to apprentices.
The Health Officer or his designee may conduct periodic inspections,
with or without notice, of any establishment engaged in body art procedures
that are governed by this chapter for the purpose of determining whether or
not such establishments and the persons performing the art therein are in
compliance with all applicable health provisions. It shall be unlawful for
any person or operator of a body art establishment to willfully prevent or
restrain the Health Officer or his designee from entering any establishment
where body art procedures are being performed for the purpose of inspecting
such premises, equipment and records after proper identification is presented
to the operator.
The general penalty provisions of the Code of the City of Passaic shall
govern violations of this chapter.