Haw. Code R. § 11-17-7 - Restrictions
(a) It shall be unlawful to tattoo any person
who is under the influence of intoxicating substances. These substances include
but shall not be limited to alcohol, drugs, paints, and glues.
(b) It shall be unlawful to tattoo any person
under the age of eighteen years without the written consent of the parents or
legal guardian. All written consent shall be kept on file in the tattoo
shop.
(c) No person with any
disease in a communicable form or suspected of having such disease shall engage
in tattooing. Such diseases may include but shall not be limited to the common
cold, influenza, tuberculosis, scabies, impetigo, syphilis, chickenpox, measles
(rubella), German measles (rubella), mumps, whooping cough, hepatitis,
infection on hands or arms, sore throat or jaundice. The director may require a
certificate signed by a duly licensed physician stating that the tattoo artist
is free from communicable disease before returning to work.
Notes
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