[HISTORY: Adopted by the Municipal Council of the Borough
of Hawthorne 9-2-1998 by Ord. No. 1709 (Ch. 197 of the 1989
Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
The Board of Health of the Borough of Hawthorne or its duly
authorized agent, officer or inspector.
Written approval from the Board that said tattoo studio has
been inspected and meets all of the requirements of this chapter.
A license issued to the owner of a tattoo studio to operate
a business under the provisions of this chapter.
Any person that owns and/or operates an establishment where
tattooing is performed.
An individual person, partnership, corporation, limited liability
company or any other enterprise or entity capable of conducting a
business.
Any instrument or part thereof which cuts, penetrates or
pierces the skin of a patron, including scalpels, needles, syringes
or any form of injection devices.
One who engages in the art of tattooing.
To mark or color the skin by pricking or by subcutaneous
introduction of nontoxic dyes or pigments so as to form indelible
marks or figures, or by production of scars.
Any premises where a tattoo artist does tattooing for a fee
or other consideration.
No person shall operate a tattoo studio unless such person has
registered such tattoo studio with the Board of Health and has received
a certificate of inspection. No certificate of inspection shall be
issued unless the studio was inspected by the Board of Health and
found to be in compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
A.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a tattoo studio without
first obtaining a license from the Board of Health to engage in such
business in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
B.
An application for a license shall be accompanied by a fee in the
amount of $1,000. Any change of ownership shall require a new application
and license with payment of fees therefor.
C.
All licenses shall expire on the 31st day of December annually. In the event that renovations and/or alterations are made to the tattoo studio, plans must be submitted to the Board of Health and the applicant will be required to comply with § 461-5.
D.
Not more than one license shall be issued for each 10,000 residents
of the Borough, as published in the most recent census report issued
by the United States Bureau of the census.
In the event of any material violation of the provisions of this chapter by a tattoo studio, the Health Officer of the Borough of Hawthorne shall give due notice to the tattoo studio advising as to the nature of the violation and providing for a reasonable time within which to remedy the violation. If the tattoo studio fails to remedy the violation within the time frame provided by the Health Officer, or in the event that the tattoo studio has committed repeated violations of this chapter, then, in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed by § 461-7, after due notice and hearing before the Municipal Council of the Borough of Hawthorne, the Municipal Council may suspend or revoke any license to operate a tattoo studio issued pursuant to this chapter for any material violation or repeated violations of the provisions of the chapter, permanently or for specific periods, or until such time as said violation is remedied.
In order to qualify for a certificate of inspection there must
be compliance with the following requirements:
A.
The tattoo studio shall be so located or constructed as to prevent
the contamination of the work areas of the studio by dust from the
street or sidewalk.
B.
The building and equipment shall be maintained in a state of good
repair at all times. All parts of the tattoo studio shall be kept
neat, clean and free from litter and rubbish.
C.
Each tattoo studio shall have at least one individualized, enclosed
tattooing room, separate and apart from observers and waiting customers.
Tattooing and related activities shall not be performed in any other
part of the tattoo studio except in the tattooing room(s). Tattooing
rooms shall be used for no other purpose.
D.
All floors located within the tattooing room(s) shall be smooth,
made of nonporous material and easily cleaned. Walls, ceilings and
floors shall be kept clean and free from dust and debris. The floor
shall be swept and wet mopped daily. Floors, walls or ceilings shall
not be swept or cleaned while tattooing is in operation.
E.
Adequate light and ventilation shall be provided within the tattooing
room(s).
F.
Each tattooing room shall contain a sink with foot pedals and/or
automatic hand sensors for the exclusive use of the tattoo artists
to wash their hands and prepare the customers for tattooing. The sink
shall be provided with adequate hot and cold running water. There
shall also be available at the sink approved soap, clean individual
towels and refuse containers. Individual ultrasonic cleaners shall
be provided by the owner at each station with single-service application.
G.
Adequate toilet, urinal and hand washing facilities shall be available
on the studio premises for the use of customers and tattoo artists.
Toilets, urinals and handwashing facilities shall be maintained in
a sanitary condition at all times.
H.
An adequate number of worktables shall be provided for each tattoo
artist. The surface of all worktables shall be constructed of metal
or other material which is smooth, nonabsorbent, corrosive-resistant
and easily sanitized.
I.
The chair and/or table upon which a patron will be positioned during
the tattooing process shall be constructed whereby it is covered with
a smooth, nonporous material. Any portion of the chair and/or table
upon which a patron's exposed skin may come into contact with
shall be covered with sanitary tissue and/or paper towel which shall
be discarded upon completion of work on a patron. Following work being
performed on a patron, the patron's chair and/or table shall
be thoroughly cleaned with an antibacterial solution.
J.
Each tattooing room shall have proper closed and locked cabinets
for the exclusive storage of instruments, dyes, pigments, carbon stencils
and other paraphernalia used in the studio.
K.
Each tattooing room shall contain two refuse containers. One refuse
container shall be used exclusively for general waste materials. The
second refuse container shall be used exclusively for biohazardous
waste products. The biohazardous refuse container shall be clearly
marked.
L.
All tattoo studios shall obtain a biohazard generator's license
issued by the State of New Jersey. All bloodsoaked products and sharps
shall be placed in clearly marked biohazardous refuse containers.
All biohazardous waste products shall be disposed of through a licensed
medical waste service.
M.
No smoking shall be permitted in any tattoo studio.
N.
The holder of a license to operate shall maintain proper records
of each patron. A record of each patron shall include the date on
which he/she was tattooed, his/her name and his/her signature, address
and age, the design of the tattoo and its location on his/her body,
the name of the tattoo artist who tattooed him/her and a photocopy
of a valid form of identification for each patron. These records shall
be entered in ink or indelible pencil in a bound book kept solely
for this purpose. This book shall be available at reasonable hours
for examination by the Board of Health and shall be preserved for
at least five years from the date of the last entry therein.
O.
Interior design and floor plans for the tattoo studio must be submitted
to the Board of Health and approved prior to operation of the facility.
A.
The tattoo artist will use standards of aseptic technique in the
tattooing, dressing and other operations that are approved by the
Board of Health. He/she will use only such germicides and dressings
as are approved by said Board. All instruments, needles, stencils,
dyes, pigments, dressing materials, razors and other equipment used
by the tattoo artist while tattooing shall be sterile.
B.
The following minimum standards shall be observed at all times:
(1)
No person shall practice tattooing in any place other than a tattooing
room in a tattoo studio for which a certificate of inspection has
been issued.
(2)
It shall be unlawful to knowingly perform any tattooing on an individual
who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs.
(3)
It shall be unlawful to knowingly perform tattooing on an individual
under the age of 18 years.
(4)
Immediately after tattooing a patron, the tattoo artist shall advise
that patron in writing on the care of the tattoo and shall instruct
the patron to consult a physician at the first sign of infection of
the tattoo.
(5)
Each tattoo artist must wear a clean outer garment.
(6)
Before working on each patron, each tattoo artist shall thoroughly
clean his/her hands with hot running water and antibacterial soap.
When working on a patron, each tattoo artist shall wear latex gloves.
(7)
That portion of the patron's skin to be tattooed shall be prepared
by applying 70% alcohol or other approved germicidal solution and
then washed with tincture of green soap; by shaving with a sterile
safety razor and a single-service blade; and shaving shall be followed
by a thorough cleansing with a second application of 70% alcohol or
other approved germicidal solution with a clean, disposable cotton
gauze or paper towel. An atomizer bottle used in the application of
alcohol and soap used in preparing the patron's skin should be
covered with a disposal plastic bag and the plastic bag shall be discarded
after each use.
(8)
Only petroleum jelly, United States Pharmacopeia or National Formulary,
shall be applied to the area to be tattooed by sterile tongue depressors
using a single disposable container.
(9)
The stencils for transferring the design to the skin shall be disposable
paper stencils. No plastic or reusable stencils shall be used.
(10)
Single-service or individual portions of dyes or pigments in
clean, sterilized, individual containers or single service containers
must be used for each patron. After tattooing, the remaining unused
dye or pigment in the single-service or individual containers must
be discarded.
(11)
A set of individual, single-service sterilized needles shall
be used for each patron. Needles should be of a silver soldered nature
containing no lead. Needles should be cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaning
device, sterilized and stored in individualized sterile bags (steribags).
Tubes used in the operation shall be made of stainless steel.
(a)
Sterilization shall be done by holding in an approved autoclave
for 15 minutes at 270° F. (132° C.).
(b)
A second and/or replacement autoclave must be available at all
times for use in the event of malfunction of the primary autoclave.
(c)
Proper functioning of sterilization cycles shall be verified
by the monthly use of biological indicators (i.e., spore tests). A
log book of these monthly test results shall be available, and a test
may be required to be performed during any inspection.
(d)
If both autoclaves malfunction, the Board of Health must be
notified within 24 hours. In an emergent situation, the Board of Health
may approve alternate sterilization techniques.
(e)
No rusty, dull or faulty needles shall be used for tattooing.
No needle grouping shall be reused.
(12)
As the tattoo operation progresses, any excess dye or pigment
applied to the skin shall be removed with sterile gauze, sterile cotton
or paper towels.
(13)
The completed tattoo shall have the excess dye or pigment removed
with paper towels and tincture of green soap. It shall then be washed
with a piece of sterile gauze, sterile cotton or paper towel saturated
with an approved germicidal solution (tincture of green soap). It
shall be allowed to dry. After drying, petroleum jelly, United States
Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary, shall be applied and the entire
area covered with a piece of sterile gauze and/or sanitary towels
which may in turn be covered with a piece of tissue and/or cellophane
wrap fastened to the site with an approved type of adhesive.
(14)
Storage cabinets shall be maintained in a sanitary condition,
and all instruments, dyes, pigments, stencils, and other paraphernalia
shall, when not being used, be kept in them in an orderly arrangement.
(15)
Worktables shall be kept clean and orderly and shall have washable
interiors.
(16)
No person, except a duly licensed physician, shall engage in
the practice of removing any tattoo.
Nothing herein shall be deemed to regulate, limit, or prohibit
any conduct which may be engaged in as regular part of the care or
treatment of a patient by a physician, surgeon or other person duly
licensed by the State of New Jersey to practice medicine or any healing
art.
[Amended 6-6-2007 by Ord.
No. 1902-07]
Unless another penalty is specifically provided elsewhere in
the Code or in the law of the state or federal government, any person
who violates any provision of this chapter, any other chapter of this
Code or any other ordinance of the Borough shall, upon conviction,
be punishable by a fine of not more than $2,000 or imprisonment for
a term not to exceed 90 days or a requirement to perform community
service for a period not to exceed 90 days. Each day that such violation
continues shall be deemed a separate offense.