Utah Admin. Code R392-701-17 - Permit Requirements
(1) A body art
facility may not operate in Utah unless the operator has first obtained a
permit to operate from the local health department having
jurisdiction.
(2) To obtain a
permit from the local health department, the operator shall complete an
application provided by that local health department and pay any associated
fee.
(3) Before the body art
facility or temporary body art facility is eligible for a permit, the operator
shall demonstrate to the local health officer that the facility:
(a) can meet the requirements specified in
Sections R392-701-4 through R392-701-11; and
(b) has the systems in place to meet the
consent, disclosure, and record keeping requirements in Section
R392-701-14.
(4) The
operator shall be able to demonstrate to the local health officer initially,
and upon subsequent inspections, sufficient knowledge of aseptic technique,
universal precautions, and sanitary procedural operations, as required in
Section R392-701-10.
(5) The
operator shall submit to the local health officer properly prepared plans and
specifications for review before:
(a) the
construction of a body art facility;
(b) the conversion of an existing structure
for use as a body art facility; or
(c) the remodeling of a body art facility, if
the local health officer determines plans and specifications are necessary to
ensure compliance with this rule.
(6) A body art facility permit or temporary
body art facility permit may not be transferred from one facility, owner, or
operator to another. A change in ownership or change of body art facility or
temporary body art facility location invalidates the existing permit.
(7) Temporary body art facilities may be
permitted to operate in conjunction with a single event or celebration, for
which a permit shall only be valid for 14 consecutive days or less.
(8) A current body art facility permit shall
be posted in a prominent and conspicuous area in the body art facility or
temporary body art facility where it may be readily observed by clients and the
local health officer.
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