(A) Practitioner information. Each body art establishment, for each practitioner, shall keep on file for two years and available for inspection by the LEA:
(1) Full name of practitioner;
(2) Home address;
(3) Home phone number;
(4) Date of birth;
(5) Identification photo;
(6) Proof of a valid LEA registration; and
(7) Proof of approved bloodborne pathogen course, pursuant to Section:
(B) Client information. The body art establishment operator shall maintain proper records for each client. The records of the procedure shall be kept for two years and shall be available for inspection by the Local Enforcement Agency upon request. The records shall include the following:
(1) The date of the procedure;
(2) The appropriate consent forms;
(3) Record of information on picture identification showing name, age, and current address of the client;
(4) The type of the body art procedure performed; and
(5) The name and registration number of the practitioner performing the procedure.
(C) Establishment information. The following information shall be kept on file for three years on the premises and available for inspection by the LEA:
(1) A description of all the body art procedures available to be performed in the body art establishment.
(2) An inventory of instruments, body jewelry, sharps, and inks or pigments used for all procedures including the names of manufacturers, serial and lot numbers. Invoices or orders shall satisfy this requirement.
(3) Copies of spore tests conducted on the sterilizer and maintenance records as per manufacturer’s guidelines.
(Ord. 907, § 1 (part), 2012)