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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 146

146B.04 TEMPORARY LICENSURE FOR GUEST ARTISTS.

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146B.04 TEMPORARY LICENSURE FOR GUEST ARTISTS.
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Subdivision 1. General.
Before an individual may work as a guest artist, the commissioner shall issue a temporary license to the guest artist. The guest artist shall submit an application to the commissioner on a form provided by the commissioner. The form must include:
(1)the name, home address, and date of birth of the guest artist;
(2)the name of the licensed technician sponsoring the guest artist;
(3)proof of having satisfactorily completed coursework within the year preceding application and approved by the commissioner on bloodborne pathogens, the prevention of disease transmission, infection control, and aseptic technique;
(4)the starting and anticipated completion dates the guest artist will be working; and
(5)a copy of any current body art credential or licensure issued by another local or state jurisdiction.
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Subd. 2. Guest artists.
A guest artist may not conduct body art procedures for more than 30 days per calendar year. If the guest artist exceeds this time period, the guest artist must apply for a technician's license under section 146B.03 .
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