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Code · Illinois · Chapter 410 — PUBLIC HEALTH · Act 54

Sec. 25. Operating requirements.

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Sec. 25. Operating requirements. All establishments registered under this Act must comply with the following requirements:
(1)The operator of an establishment must ensure that all body piercing and tattooing
procedures are performed in a clean and sanitary environment that is consistent with sanitation techniques established by the Department.
(2)The operator of an establishment must ensure that all body piercing and tattooing
procedures are performed in a manner that is consistent with an aseptic technique established by the Department.
(3)The operator of an establishment must ensure that all equipment and instruments used
in body piercing and tattooing procedures are either single use and pre-packaged instruments or in compliance with sterilization techniques established by the Department.
(4)The operator of an establishment must ensure that single use ink is used in all
tattooing procedures.
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