Health Authority - ANSWERS-the officers and agents of the district
Board of health and the SNHD
Hot water - ANSWERS-that attains and maintains a temperature
between 90 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Each use of hot water in a
tattoo establishment may require a more specific temperature range.
Implantation - ANSWERS-is a form of extreme body modification
where items such as shaped metal are placed under the skin to
produce the outline and texture of the desired image on the surface of
the skin or a protrusion from the surface of the body.
Jewelry - ANSWERS-any personal ornament inserted into a pierced
area, which must be made of surgical implant-grade stainless steel,
solid 14 karat or 18k white or yellow gold, niobium, titanium,
platinum, or approved plastics and which is free of nicks, scratches, or
irregular surfaces.
Laboratory - ANSWERS-a place equipped for experimental study in a
science or for testing and analysis.
Linens - ANSWERS-sheets, covers, blankets, pillow cases, drapes,
towels, or any other similar item used to cover a table, mat, or a
patron during a tattoo procedure.
,Medical professional - ANSWERS-a licensed, certified, or registered
provider of health care such as a physician, physician assistant,
osteopathic physician, advanced practitioner of nursing, registered
nurse, podiatric physician, or a licensed hospital as the employer of
any such person.
Microdermabrasion - ANSWERS-a facial exfoliation procedure in
which the skin is "sandblasted" with ultra-fine crystals of aluminum-
oxide or other ingredients to remove the top layer of skin.
Misbranded cosmetic - ANSWERS-Does not bear a label that has, at a
minimum, the name and place of business of the manufacturer,
packer, and distributor and an accurate statement of the quantity of the
contents in terms of weight, measure, or numerical count.
Has a container that is made, formed, or filled to be misleading.
Misbranded device - ANSWERS-Does not have a label that bears
adequate directions for use and adequate warnings against use in
those pathological conditions or by children where its use may be
dangerous to health, or against unsafe dosage or methods, duration,
administration, or application in such manner and form as are
necessary for the protection of users
Misbranded drug - ANSWERS-A drug that has been misleadingly or
fraudulently labeled
, Nuisance - ANSWERS-which is injurious to health, or offensive to
the senses, so as to interfere with the comfort or endanger the health
or safety of the public as defined
Pathogenic - ANSWERS-The ability to produce disease
Patron - ANSWERS-any person other than an employee, responsible
person, tattoo operator, or visiting artist, either paying or non-paying,
that uses the services of a tattoo establishment and/or with whom a
tattoo operator or visiting artist has an agreement to provide tattooing
services. Anyone, including an employee of the tattoo establishment
who is undergoing a tattoo procedure.
Permanent makeup - ANSWERS-is synonymous with cosmetic
tattooing and includes the application of permanent eyeliner,
eyebrows, lip liner, full lip color, repigmentation or camouflage using
tattooing techniques of placing pigments under the skin
Permanent makeup establishment - ANSWERS-is a place of business
or other premises, whether or not operated for profit, where
permanent makeup is applied, done, offered, sold or given whether
advertising as a "parlor," "salon," "permanent makeup," "cosmetic
tattooing," "body art" or other description.
Potable water - ANSWERS-is safe for human consumption.
Public area - ANSWERS-is any area open to public view, whether
indoors or outdoors to which the public has approved access,