Current through Supplement No. 395, January, 2025
Section 33-41-01-12 - Temporary demonstration permit requirements1. A person who wishes to obtain a temporary demonstration license must submit the request in writing for review by the department at least thirty days prior to the event. The request must specify: a. The purpose for which the license is requested. b. The period oftime during which the license is needed, not to exceed fourteen calendar days per event, without reapplication. c. The location where the temporary demonstration license will be used. 2. The applicant's demonstration project must be contained in a completely enclosed, nonmobile facility (e.g., inside a permanent building). 3. Compliance with all of the requirements of this code includes the following: a. Conveniently located handwashing facilities with liquid soap, paper towels, and hot and cold water under adequate pressure shall be provided. Drainage in accordance with local plumbing codes is to be provided. Tuberculocidal single-use hand wipes, approved by the department, to augment the handwashing requirements of this section must be available in each booth or cubicle. b. There shall be at least one hundred foot candles of light at the level where the body art procedure is being performed. c. Facilities to properly sterilize instruments and evidence of a spore test performed on sterilization equipment thirty days or less prior to the date of the event must be provided, or only single-use, prepackaged, sterilized equipment obtained from reputable suppliers or manufacturers will be allowed. d. Ability to properly clean and sanitize the area used for body art procedures is required. 4. The facility where the temporary demonstration license needed must be inspected by the department and the license issued prior to the performance of any body art procedure. 5. Temporary demonstration licenses issued under the provisions of this code may be suspended by the department for failure of the holder to comply with the requirements of this code. 6. All establishment licenses and the disclosure notice must be readily seen by clients. N.D. Admin Code 33-41-01-12
Effective January 1, 2008.General Authority: NDCC 23-01-35
Law Implemented: NDCC 23-01-35