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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />annually as a sub-application or appendix under the body art studio permit, at no additional <br />charge. Body art studio owners or operators shall also submit building plans for review. The <br />body art studio owner or operator shall notify the Health Department immediately upon any <br />addition or termination of a body artist or body art operator. Upon closure of the body art studio, <br />the body art studio owner shall return all applicable permits to the Health Department. All other <br />information shall be updated within seven calendar days for any changes during the year. <br /> <br />E. A new permit application must be filed for a change in business location or ownership <br />and a new building plan review must be done for any significant structural changes, impacting <br />facility requirements. <br /> <br />F. The Health Department shall charge the following fees: <br /> <br />Issuance of a permit to operate a body art studio: <br /> <br />$1,500 per calendar year (pro <br />rated for partial years and <br />inclusive of artist permits) <br /> <br />Plan review for initial opening of a body art studio <br />or for any changes requiring review of construction plans: $ 200 <br /> <br />G. The body art studio operator is not required to hold a body artist permit unless he or <br />she also works as a body artist. However, the body art studio operator is required to receive <br />annual training under Section 3-302, B (3) to ensure knowledge of all health, sanitation, and <br />safety requirements under this ordinance. <br /> <br />H. A body art studio must be in a permanent building or portion of a building. No <br />permits shall be issued for mobile locations. <br /> <br />Sec. 3-302. Operating requirements related to health. <br />A. Every body art studio shall be subject to unannounced inspections by the Health <br />Department, to be conducted in the reasonable discretion of the Health Department. All areas of <br />the body art studio shall be accessible for inspection. Without limitation, the Health Department <br />may also inspect sterilizing and cleaning equipment for proper maintenance and functioning, and <br />it may require reasonable testing of such equipment, with documentation. <br /> <br />B. Every permit holder shall at all times comply with the following requirements: <br /> <br />(I )-General health and safetv requirements. All tattooing-related and piercing-related <br />procedures shall be carried out in a clean, safe and sanitary manner as approved by the <br />Health Department so as to minimize the potential of disease transmission. All <br />procedures should be performed using aseptic technique, observing universal precaution <br />standards. There shall be no smoking, eating, or drinking in the area in which body art is <br />performed, except for individually packaged food or drink for client's use in order to <br />sustain optimal physical condition. <br /> <br />(2) Compliance with federal. state. and local laws generallv. All areas of the body art <br />studio shall be constructed and maintained in a clean, safe and sanitary manner in <br />