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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

211.760 Tattooing and body piercing of humans by nonmedical personnel for

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(1)As used in this section:
(a)"Body piercing" means the act of penetrating the skin or body part of a human
being to make a hole, mark, or scar;
(b)"Facility" means the place of business where tattooing, body piercing, or both
are conducted; and
(c)"Tattooing" means the act of producing scars on a human being or the act of
inserting pigment under the surface of the skin of a human being, by pricking
with a needle or otherwise, to produce indelible marks or figures visible
through the skin, including the application of permanent makeup.
(2)No person shall engage in, offer to engage in, or carry on any business of tattooing,
body piercing, or both of humans by nonmedical personnel for remuneration within
the Commonwealth of Kentucky without first registering with the local health
department in the district or county in which the person is to perform tattooing,
body piercing, or both. Registrations shall be valid for one
(1)year. Applicants for
registration shall pay a fee that shall not exceed administrative costs of the program
to the cabinet, to the local or district health department.
(3)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall promulgate administrative
regulations relating to:
(a)Health and cleanliness of places of business in which tattooing, body piercing,
or both are conducted;
(b)Sterilization of tattooing and body piercing apparatus;
(c)Procedures to prevent the spread of disease or infection during or relating to
tattooing and body piercing procedures;
(d)Procedures to prevent any tattooing or body piercing of minors without the
written notarized consent of a custodial parent or legal guardian; and
(e)Such other administrative regulations as may be necessary to protect public
health or properly administer the program requirements of this section,
including application and licensing fees.
(4)Representatives of the cabinet or local or district health departments may visit a
facility at any time during business hours to ensure compliance with the
requirements of this section. Representatives of local or district health departments
shall visit each registered facility in their county or district not less than twice each
year.
(5)Any administrative hearing conducted under this section shall be conducted in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
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