La county health department body art application

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Commercial Body Art

INFORMATION ON OPERATING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PUBLIC-HEALTH EMERGENCY:

UPDATED 5/6/2021: Please note that the State Health Officer's Emergency Order is rescinded as of 8:00 May 6, 2021. The order included specific requirements that all commercial body art facilities had to adhere to in order to operate during the coronavirus emergency. Commercial body art facilities may operate without additional practice or operational mandates as of the date and time specified above. The rescission order may be found here.

(For your reference, the original order is located here.)

The department continues to recommend the following precautionary measures:

UPDATED 3/23/2021: Please note that under the terms of the State Health Officer's Emergency Order, all commercial body art facilities will be allowed to operate under Phase Three of Louisiana's reopening plan. The order includes specific requirements that all commercial body art facilities must adhere to at this time and until further notice. The order may be found here.

Specific prohibitions include the following activities:

Additional information from the Opensafely website may be found here.

Commercial body art has been regulated in the state of Louisiana since 1999. Body art is defined by Part XXVIII of Title 51 of the Louisiana Administrative Code as "the practice of physical body adornment by registered establishments and operators utilizing, but not limited to, the following techniques: tattooing, cosmetic tattooing, body piercing, branding, and scarification". The definition does not include activities defined as medical procedures by a state medical board; commercial body art (CBA) facilities and operators are specifically prohibited from performing such procedures. Moreover, it does not include the use of a pre-sterilized single-use stud and clasp ear-piercing system to pierce the earlobe; thus, women's accessory stores and mall kiosks that perform ear piercing are not governed under this authority.

The LDH Food and Drug Unit regulates commercial body art under the authority given by Part XXVIII (cited above) and LSA R.S. 40: §2833 (primarily). Each facility engaging in tattooing, body-piercing, or other CBA activities is required to be permitted in accordance with these regulations and each person performing said tasks must be registered with the state.

To find the inspector who covers your parish, please click here.

OPENING A NEW FACILITY:

You need to verify that the area you wish to operate your facility in is approved for commercial body art activity by the local zoning authority. Additionally you will need to submit certain documents for plans review prior to having your facility inspected. These are as follows: