Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 18. Environmental Conservation. |
Chapter 18.23. Hair and Body Art Schools and Shops. |
Article 18.23.3. Body Piercing, Tattooing, or Permanent Cosmetic Coloring Shops. |
Section 18.23.325. Temporary shops.
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If the board issues a temporary shop license under AS 08.13.120(b) and 12 AAC 09.112 for a convention or other special event, the owner or operator shall (1) contain the temporary shop in a completely enclosed, non-mobile facility, such as inside a permanent building; (2) provide (A) a procedure area that can be properly cleaned and sanitized; and (B) equipment to sterilize instruments as required under this chapter and evidence that a spore destruction test in accordance with 18 AAC 23.050 was performed on the sterilization equipment at least 30 days before the date the convention or other special event begins; if equipment to sterilize equipment and instruments as required under this chapter is not available, the practitioner shall use only single-use, prepackaged, sterilized equipment and instruments; and (3) comply with (A) the requirements of 18 AAC 23.030; (B) the toilet and handwashing facilities requirements in 18 AAC 23.040(8) and (9); (C) the work surface requirements in 18 AAC 23.040(11); (D) waste receptacle requirements in 18 AAC 23.040(12); (E) equipment, supply, and product use requirements in 18 AAC 23.040(14); (F) animal control requirements in 18 AAC 23.040(15); (G) lighting requirements in 18 AAC 23.320(a)(1); (H) procedure area access provisions in 18 AAC 23.320(b); (I) waste management requirements in 18 AAC 23.330; (J) practitioner hygiene requirements in 18 AAC 23.335; (K) sanitation requirements in 18 AAC 23.340(a) - (f); (L) body piercing procedure requirements in 18 AAC 23.345; and (M) tattooing and permanent cosmetic coloring procedure requirements in 18 AAC 23.350.
Authorities
08.13.030;08.13.120;08.13.210;44.46.020