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(disease-causing or pathogenic microorganism that is found in human blood.HBV HIV HCV)
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(Defined as the practice of physical body adornment by permitted establishments operators, and registered body art practitioners)
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(a building, part of a building or vehicle where body art is performed)
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(those who perform tattoo piercing, permanent cosmetics and branding on a person’s skin)
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(Defined as the burning of the skin with a heated metal rod, iron, wire or stencil with the intention of producing a mark or scar that is permanent)
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(A type of persistent infection that is eventually cleared, while latent or slow infections last the life of the host)
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the case of bloodborne pathogens, something is considered contaminated when there is a presence, or reasonably anticipated presence of bodily fluid, blood, or other potentially infectious materials, in or on the surface of an item)
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(any contaminated material that has been generated during a body art procedure that needs to be disposed of)
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article or substance intended to be poured, rubbed, sprinkled, sprayed, or otherwise applied to the human body for beautifying, cleansing, enhancing, promoting attractiveness, or altering appearances, This also includes ingredients of such items not inclu
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product that is registered by the federal Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Pesticide Regulation, as indicated on the label, to reduce/ eliminate the presence of disease-causing microorganisms, including HIV,HBV for use in decontaminat
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(creation of an opening in an individual’s ear-lobe or rim with a piercing gun to insert jewelry or decoration)
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(effective treatment of clean equipment to eliminate or significantly reduce the number of pathogens (germs).
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(the creation of an opening in the human body for the sole purpose of inserting jewelry or another sort or decoration)
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(a sink equipped with hot and cold running water under pressure that is used for washing hands, arms, or other parts of the body)
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(is the area within a procedure area where a practitioner performs body art. A workstation includes the client chair or table, counter, instrument stand and tray, storage drawer, and practitioner’s chair)
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(the insertion of pigment under the surface of the skin. A tattoo is made by pricking the skin with a needle to permanently change the color or appearance of the skin. Tattooing can produce indelible marks or create figures visible through the skin)
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(simply put is the destruction of ALL living organisms, including spores)
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(a rigid puncture resistant, commercial container that, when sealed, is leak resistant and cannot be reopened without great difficulty)
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(is any object that may purposefully or accidentally cut or penetrate the skin or mucous membranes including, but not limited to, needles, scalpels, blades, or razor blades.
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(applies to complying with all the requirements of the regulating authority and receiving a certificate of registration.)
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(A room or part of a room that is set apart and only used to perform body art)