§ 11.12.018 INSPECTION AND CLOSURE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.
   (A)   Access to premises and records. Any permittee or individual who is operating a body art establishment shall, upon request of the Local Enforcement Agency permit access to all parts of the establishment at any reasonable time, for the purpose of inspection.
   (B)   Permittee or individual who is operating a body art establishment shall allow review of any records necessary for the Local Enforcement Agency to ascertain compliance to this chapter.
   (C)   No individual shall interfere with or hinder the Local Enforcement Agency in the performance of its duties, or refuse to permit the LEA to make such inspections pursuant to state law.
   (D)   Each permittee and individual shall correct or remove each violation upon receipt of an inspection report giving notification of one or more violations of this chapter in a reasonable length of time as determined by the Local Enforcement Agency. Failure to remove or correct each violation within the time period noted on the inspection report shall constitute a separate violation of this chapter.
   (E)   The Local Enforcement Agency may order a permittee or individual to discontinue all operations of the body art establishment, if any of the following conditions exist.
      (1)   Failure to possess a permit required by this chapter;
      (2)   Evidence of a sewage backup in an area of the establishment where body art activities are conducted;
      (3)   Lack of potable, plumbed, hot or cold water to the extent that hand washing, or toilet facilities are not operational;
      (4)   Lack of electricity or gas service to the extent that hand washing, lighting, or toilet facilities are not operational;
      (5)   Significant damage to the body art establishment due to tornado, fire, flood, or other disasters;
      (6)   Evidence of an infestation of rodents or other vermin;
      (7)   Evidence of contamination, filthy conditions, untrained staff or poor personal hygiene;
      (8)   Any time a public health nuisance exists;
      (9)   Using instruments or jewelry that are not sterile;
      (10)   Failure to maintain required records;
      (11)   Failure to use gloves as required;
      (12)   Failure to properly dispose of sharps, blood or body fluids, or blood or body fluid contaminated items;
      (13)   Failure to properly report complaints of potential blood borne pathogen transmission to the LEA; or
      (14)   Evidence of a positive spore test on the sterilizer.
   (F)   Reopening after closure. Permittee may only reopen the body art establishment with written permission from the Local Enforcement Agency.
(Ord. 907, § 1 (part), 2012)