Section 119325 Of Article 7. Mechanical Stud And Clasp Ear Piercing From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 15. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 7.
119325
. (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.