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743.07 MINORS.
   No tattoo operator or tattoo artist shall tattoo any person who is under the age of eighteen unless such person shall present to the tattoo operator or artist notarized consent to such tattooing from a parent or guardian of such person. In this event, the notarized consent aforesaid shall be attached to and become a part of the records referred to in Section 743.06.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.08 REMOVAL OF TATTOO.
   No tattoo operator or artist shall remove or attempt to remove any tattoo.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.09 OPERATING ROOM; TOILET FACILITIES.
   Each tattooing establishment shall have an operating room, which operating room shall be separate and apart from a waiting room or such other room or rooms as may be used that provides complete privacy to the individual being tattooed. Patrons or customers shall be tattooed only in such operating room. No other individual other than a licensed tattoo artist or a health official in the normal course of his duties shall be in the room while a tattoo is being applied. Such operating room shall be equipped with hot and cold running water, together with such sinks and basins as may be necessary. Sufficient toilet, urinal and hand-washing facilities shall be accessible to customers, operators and artists within the tattoo establishment or the building in which such tattoo establishment is located.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.10 LIVING OR SLEEPING QUARTERS.
   No place used for the practice of tattooing shall be used or occupied for living or sleeping quarters, or for any purpose other than tattooing.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.11 STANDARDS FOR FURNITURE.
   All tables, chairs and operating furniture shall be constructed of metal with white enamel, porcelain finish, stainless steel or other material as approved by the Board of Health and shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.12 PERSONAL CLEANLINESS OF TATTOO ARTIST; REQUIRED EQUIPMENT.
   There shall be available within such tattoo establishment adequate hot and cold running water, soap, approved germicidal solution, individual hand brushes and fingernail files for each tattoo artist. Each tattoo artist shall clean his fingernails with an individual file, wash his hands with soap and hot water using individual hand brush and thoroughly rinse his hands in a germicidal solution to be approved by the department of public health before working on each patron or customer. An individual paper towel or napkin shall be used for drying the tattoo artist's hands after rinsing. Each tattoo artist shall wear a clean gown or coat while actually engaged in tattooing.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.13 CABINETS FOR STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT.
   Adequate cabinets for the storage of instruments, dyes, carbon and stencils shall be provided for each operator and shall be maintained in a sanitary condition.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.14 FLOORS, DISPOSITION OF WASTE MATERIAL.
   The floor of tattoo establishments shall be of impervious material and shall be at all times maintained in a clean condition. The tattoo establishment shall have proper facilities for the disposition of waste material.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.15 VENTILATION; WALLS AND CEILINGS.
   Tattoo establishments must have a minimum of fifty foot candles or artificial fixed light and adequate ventilation as required by the Ohio Building Code and all walls and ceilings shall be painted a light color.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.16 INSTRUCTIONS AS TO CARE OF SKIN AFTER TATTOOING.
   Printed or mimeographed instructions, approved by the Health Commissioner, shall be given to each patron or customer on the care of the skin after tattooing as a precaution to prevent infection after each tattooing. A copy of these instructions shall also be posted in a conspicuous place in the tattoo establishment, clearly visible to the person being tattooed.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
743.17 PREPARATION OF AREA TO BE TATTOOED.
   When it is necessary to shave the area to be tattooed a new blade for each patron shall be used when a safety razor is employed, and the permanent parts of such safety razor shall be treated as hereinafter set forth for the treatment of a straight razor. If a straight razor is used, it shall be cleansed with soap and water, rinsed in clean water and then sterilized by being emersed for fifteen minutes in an approved germicidal solution, or by boiling for a period of at least five minutes before the razor is used again on another patron. After shaving the area to be tattooed, such area shall be cleaned with an approved germicidal solution in a sanitary manner before the design is placed on the skin.
(Ord. 2649. Passed 10-14-92.)
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