W. Va. Code R. § 64-80-17

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 36, September 6, 2024
Section 64-80-17 - Administrative Due Process
17.1. Those persons adversely affected by the enforcement of this rule desiring a contested case hearing to determine any rights, duties, interests or privileges may do so in accordance with the Division of Health rule, ARules of Procedure for Contested Case Hearings and Declaratory Rulings, @ 64CSR1.

Public Notice 64-80A

Public Notice

Body Piercing Disclosure Statement

.THE WEST VIRGINIA BUREAU FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND YOUR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT DO NOT ENDORSE OR RECOMMEND BODY PIERCING IN ANY FORM.

.HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS SIGNIFY SANITATION OF EQUIPMENT AND THE UTILIZATION OF PROPER PROCEDURES ONLY.

As with any invasive procedure, body piercing may involve possible health risks. Body piercing could result in:

Pain, bleeding, swelling, infection, scarring of the pierced area and nerve damage.

The Piercing Technician should:

· Properly cleanse the piercing site before piercing;

· Use sterilized equipment;

· Use sterile piercing techniques; and

· Inform the client of proper aftercare of the pierced area.

For complaints or comments please contact the Bureau for Public Health at (304) 558-2981, your local health department, or mail comments to 1 Davis Square, Suite 200, Charleston, WV 25301-1798.

W. Va. Code R. § 64-80-17