Section 119306 Of Article 3. Practitioner Registration From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 15. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 3.
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. (a) A person shall not perform body art at any location
other than a permitted permanent or temporary body art facility.
(b) A person shall not perform body art if he or she is not
registered with the local enforcement agency.
(c) As a condition of registration, the applicant shall provide
all of the following:
(1) Evidence of current hepatitis B vaccination, including
applicable boosters, unless the practitioner can demonstrate
hepatitis B immunity or has complied with current federal OSHA
hepatitis B vaccination declination requirements.
(2) Evidence of completion of OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Training
consistent with Section 119307 and pursuant to paragraph (2) of
subdivision (g) of Section 5193 of Title 8 of the California Code of
Regulations or its successor.
(3) Proof that he or she is 18 years of age or older.
(4) Self-certification of, knowledge of, and commitment to meet
state law and relevant local regulations pertaining to body art
safety.
(5) His or her business address and the address at which he or she
will perform any activity regulated by this chapter.
(6) Payment of a registration fee directly to the local
enforcement agency. The local enforcement agency shall set the fee at
an amount not to exceed the amount necessary but that is sufficient
to cover the actual costs of administering the program.
(d) A practitioner shall display, in a place readily visible to
the public at the body art facility where the practitioner is
performing body art, the certificate confirming registration with the
local enforcement agency in the jurisdiction in which that practice
is conducted.
(e) A valid and current registration issued by a local enforcement
agency shall be valid in any other jurisdiction for no more than
five consecutive days, or 15 days total, in any one calendar year.
(f) Practitioner registration shall be renewed annually by a
process to be determined by the local enforcement agency.
(g) A practitioner shall obtain all necessary permits to conduct
business, including, but not limited to, being registered with the
local enforcement agency. In addition to the penalties available
pursuant to Article 6 (commencing with Section 119320), a
practitioner who violates this subdivision shall be subject to
suspension and a penalty not to exceed three times the cost of
registration.