Current through Supplement No. 395, January, 2025
Section 33-41-01-13 - Mobile body art establishments In addition to complying with all of the requirements of this code, mobile body art vehicles working from a mobile body art establishment shall also comply with all of the following requirements:
1. Mobile body art establishments are licensed annually, and no body art procedures are to be performed before a license is issued. Licenseholders are responsible for ensuring that all other local agency regulations are complied with, including zoning and business license requirements. 2. Body art performed pursuant to this section shall be done only from an enclosed vehicle such as a trailer or mobile home. No body art procedures shall be performed outside of the enclosed vehicle. 3. The mobile body art establishment shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition at all times. Doors shall be self-closing and tight-fitting. Openable windows shall have tight-fitting screens. 4. Mobile body art establishments must have approved sterilization equipment available, in accordance with all requirements of section 33-41-01-08. 5. The mobile body art establishment shall be used only for the purpose of performing body art procedures. No habitation or food preparation is permitted inside the vehicle unless the body art workstation is separated by walls, floor to ceiling, from culinary or domicile areas. 6. The mobile body art establishment shall be equipped with an equipment washing sink and a separate handsink for the exclusive use of the operator for handwashing and preparing the client for the body art procedure. The handsink shall be supplied with hot and cold running water under pressure to a mixing type faucet and liquid soap and paper towels in dispensers. An adequate supply of potable water shall be maintained for the mobile body art establishment at all times during operation. The source of the water and storage, in gallons, of the tanks shall also be identified. Tuberculocidal single-use hand wipes, approved by the department, to augment the handwashing requirements of this section, must be available. 7. All liquid wastes shall be stored in an adequate storage tank with a capacity at least fifty percent greater than the capacity of the onboard potable water supply. Liquid wastes shall be disposed of at a site approved by the department. 8. Restroom facilities must be available within the mobile body art establishment. A handsink must be available inside the restroom cubicle. The handsink shall be supplied with hot and cold running water under pressure to a mixing type faucet, as well as liquid soap and paper towels in dispensers. Restroom doors must be self-closing and adequate ventilation must be available. 9. No animals, except service animals of clients, shall be allowed in the mobile body art establishment at any time. 10. Mobile body art establishments must receive a preoperational inspection to ensure compliance with structural requirements. 11. All mobile body art establishment licenses, as well as the disclosure notice, must be readily seen by clients. N.D. Admin Code 33-41-01-13
Effective January 1, 2008.General Authority: NDCC 23-01-35
Law Implemented: NDCC 23-01-35