Article 7. Mechanical Stud And Clasp Ear Piercing of California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 15. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 7.
(a) The piercing of the ear with a mechanical stud and
clasp device does not constitute body art or body piercing as defined
in this chapter. It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting
this article, to provide uniform and statewide requirements for the
performance of ear piercing with a mechanical stud and clasp device.
The piercing of an ear with a mechanical stud and clasp device shall
only be subject to the requirements in this article.
(b) The area within a facility where mechanical stud and clasp ear
piercing is conducted shall be safe and sanitary and shall not
constitute a threat to the public health and safety, as reasonably
determined by the local enforcement agency.
(c) The mechanical stud and clasp device that is used to pierce an
ear pursuant to this article shall be single-use, presterilized,
stud and clasp only.
(d) The single-use mechanical stud and clasp device used to pierce
an ear pursuant to this article shall meet the jewelry requirements
in subdivision (e).
(e) Only jewelry made of ASTM F138, ISO 5832-1, and AISI 316L or
AISI 316LVM implant grade stainless steel, solid 14-karat through
18-karat yellow or white gold, niobium, ASTM F136 6A4V titanium,
platinum, or other materials found to be equally biocompatible shall
be placed in newly pierced skin.
(a) The local enforcement agency may require a facility
that provides mechanical stud and clasp ear piercing services to
submit a notification form, which shall be provided by the local
enforcement agency in the jurisdiction in which the facility is
located. If the local enforcement agency requires this notification
form, the form shall include all of the following information:
(1) The address of all facilities within the jurisdiction where
mechanical stud and clasp ear piercing will be performed.
(2) A statement that the mechanical stud and clasp ear piercing
will be conducted in compliance with the requirements of this
article.
(3) The contact information for the person responsible for
compliance with this article and who the local enforcement agency
should contact regarding complaints from the public regarding
mechanical stud and clasp ear piercing at a facility listed in
paragraph (1).
(b) Information for more than one location within a single
jurisdiction with the same owner or operator may be included on a
single notification form. If the local enforcement agency requires
notification, it shall provide a notification form that allows the
owner or operator of more than one facility in the jurisdiction to
provide the required notification for all of its facilities in a
single form designed for that purpose.
(c) No person shall be required to provide notification until and
unless the local enforcement agency makes a form for this purpose
available. Facilities performing mechanical stud and clasp ear
piercing on the date the local enforcement agency makes the form
available shall have five months from that date in which to complete
and submit the form. Facilities that begin performing mechanical stud
and clasp ear piercing after the form is made available shall be
required to submit the form prior to offering services.
(a) A person piercing an ear with a mechanical stud and
clasp piercing device shall meet the following requirements before
providing mechanical stud and clasp ear piercing services:
(1) Is at least 18 years of age.
(2) Received one hour of training that covers all of the following
topics:
(A) Proper use of the mechanical stud and clasp ear piercing
device.
(B) Types of bloodborne pathogens and the prevention of the
transmission of bloodborne communicable diseases.
(C) Proper hand hygiene.
(D) The safe and sanitary use of single-use equipment, including,
but not limited to, gloves, towels, and disinfectant wipes.
(3) If the person will also be piercing the cartilage of the upper
ear, that person shall also receive training on proper techniques
for this type of piercing.
(b) The training requirements of subdivision (a) shall not apply
to an individual who was employed to perform mechanical stud and
clasp ear piercing prior to the effective date of this article.
(a) A local enforcement agency may charge a one-time
facility notification fee in an amount between twenty-five dollars
($25) and forty-five dollars ($45) for each facility operating
pursuant to this article. The fee charged shall not exceed the amount
reasonably necessary to cover the actual costs of administering and
enforcing the provisions of this article.
(b) After December 31, 2015, a county may charge a different fee,
set by local ordinance, provided that the increased fee is necessary
to cover the actual costs of administering and enforcing the
provisions of this article.
(c) The local enforcement agency may not charge a different fee
for facilities based on what part of the ear is being pierced.