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§ 122.036 HAND-WASHING FACILITY REQUIRED.
   An easily accessible hand-washing facility supplied with warm, potable, running water must be provided in or directly adjacent to the tattooing area. Each hand-washing facility must be provided with liquid soap and single-use paper towels.
(1992 Code, § 38.5-25) (Ord. 54-93, passed 7-6-1993)
§ 122.037 TOILET FACILITIES.
   Toilet facilities must be available for employee or patron use.
(1992 Code, § 38.5-26) (Ord. 54-93, passed 7-6-1993)
§ 122.038 GENERAL-USE EQUIPMENT.
   Tables, chairs and other general-use equipment must be constructed of plastic, metal with enamel or porcelain coating, or stainless steel. General-use equipment must be maintained in an easily cleanable condition. Covered waste containers with single-use plastic liners must be provided.
(1992 Code, § 38.5-27) (Ord. 54-93, passed 7-6-1993)
§ 122.039 ANIMALS PROHIBITED; RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES.
   Animals other than guide dogs are prohibited in tattoo establishments. Smoking, eating and drinking are prohibited within ten feet of the tattooing area. Tattoo establishments may not be used for activities which are not directly associated with the practice of tattooing.
(1992 Code, § 38.5-28) (Ord. 54-93, passed 7-6-1993)
§ 122.040 MAINTENANCE.
   A tattoo establishment must be maintained in a clean, sanitary, vermin-free condition and in good repair.
(1992 Code, § 38.5-29) (Ord. 54-93, passed 7-6-1993)
§ 122.041 INSPECTION.
   A tattoo establishment must be inspected at least annually by the city health department to determine compliance with this chapter.
(1992 Code, § 38.5-30) (Ord. 54-93, passed 7-6-1993)
§ 122.042 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT FOR TATTOO ESTABLISHMENTS.
   A tattoo establishment must be equipped with a steam pressure autoclave capable of producing 15 pounds of pressure per square inch for at least 35 minutes at a temperature of 250°F. If the establishment uses only single use, presterilized, disposable instruments and products, an autoclave is not required.
(1992 Code, § 38.5-31) (Ord. 54-93, passed 7-6-1993; Ord. 128-19, passed 12-17-2019)
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