A. 
An exposure incident report shall be completed by the close of the business day during which an exposure has or might have taken place by the involved or knowledgeable body art practitioner for every exposure incident occurring in the conduct of any body art activity.
B. 
Exposure incident reports shall contain:
(1) 
A copy of the application and consent form for body art activity completed by any client or minor client involved in the exposure incident;
(2) 
A full description of the exposure incident, including the portion of the body involved therein;
(3) 
Instrument(s) or other equipment implicated;
(4) 
Date and time of exposure; and
(5) 
Information regarding any recommendation to refer to a physician or waiver to consult a physician by persons involved.
A written report of any injury, infection complication or disease as a result of a body art procedure, or complaint of injury, infection complication or disease, shall be forwarded by the operator to the Board which issued the permit, with a copy to the injured client within five working days of its occurrence or knowledge thereof. The report shall include:
A. 
The name of the affected client;
B. 
The name and location of the body art establishment involved;
C. 
The nature of the injury, infection complication or disease;
D. 
The name and address of the affected client's health care provider, if any;
E. 
Any other information considered relevant to the situation.
A. 
The Board shall investigate complaints received about an establishment or practitioner's practices or acts which may violate any provision of the Board's regulations.
B. 
If the Board finds that an investigation is not required because the alleged act or practice is not in violation of the Board's regulations, then the Board shall notify the complainant of this finding and the reasons on which it is based.
C. 
If the Board finds that an investigation is required because the alleged act or practice may be in violation of the Board's regulations, the Board shall investigate and if a finding is made that the act or practice is in violation of the Board's regulations, then the Board shall apply whatever enforcement action is appropriate to remedy the situation and shall notify the complainant of its action in this manner.