Section 119317 Of Article 5. Temporary Body Art Facilities From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 15. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 5.
119317
. A practitioner may, in the local jurisdiction of
registration, practice in a temporary demonstration booth for no more
than seven days in a 90-day period. The demonstration booth shall
meet all of the following requirements:
(a) Be located within a building that has hand washing facilities
with hot and cold running water, soap, and single-use paper towels to
which practitioners have direct access.
(b) Constructed with a partition of at least three feet in height
separating the procedure area from the public.
(c) Have floor space of at least 50 square feet for each
practitioner.
(d) Be free of insect or rodent infestation.
(e) Used exclusively for performing body art.
(f) Equipped with adequate light available at the level where the
practitioner is performing body art.
(g) (1) For temporary body art events consisting of one
demonstration booth, the booth shall be equipped with hand washing
equipment that, at a minimum, consists of containerized liquid soap,
single-use paper towels, a five-gallon or larger container of potable
water accessible via spigot, and a wastewater collection and holding
tank of corresponding size. Potable water shall be refilled and the
holding tank evacuated frequently to provide uninterrupted use, or as
determined by the local enforcement agency.
(2) For temporary body art events consisting of two or more
demonstration booths, practitioner hand wash areas shall be provided
throughout the event. The hand wash areas shall be located within a
booth with partitions at least three feet in height separating the
hand wash area from the public. The area shall be equipped with a
commercial, self-contained hand wash station that consists of
containerized liquid soap, single-use paper towels, a storage
capacity of five gallons or more of potable water, and a trash
receptacle. The sponsor shall provide one hand wash area for every
two demonstration booths at the event.
(h) Have smooth, cleanable flooring.
(i) No food, drink, or tobacco products are permitted in the
demonstration booth.
(j) Not allow animals within the confines of the demonstration
booth.
(k) Be operating with all necessary permits to conduct business.
In addition to the penalties available pursuant to Article 6
(commencing with Section 119320), a sponsor or practitioner who
violates this subdivision shall be subject to closure of the
temporary body art event or a penalty not to exceed three times the
cost of the permit or both closure and the penalty.