(1) A body art, body piercing, or
tattooing shop or business shall meet the following minimum
requirements:
(a) Maintain an outside entrance separate from any rooms
used for sleeping or residential purposes;
(b) Provide and maintain for the use of its customers
adequate toilet facilities located within or adjacent to the shop
or business;
(c) Any room used wholly or in part as a shop or business
may not be used for residential purposes, except that toilet
facilities may be used for both residential and business
purposes;
(d) Meet the zoning requirements of the county, city, or
town, as appropriate;
(e) Provide for safe storage and labeling of equipment and
substances used in the practices under this chapter;
(f) Meet all applicable local and state fire codes; and
(g) Certify that the shop or business is covered by a public
liability insurance policy in an amount not less than one hundred
thousand dollars for combined bodily injury and property damage
liability.
(2) The director may by rule determine other requirements
that are necessary for safety and sanitation of shops or
businesses. The director may consult with the state board of
health and the department of labor and industries in establishing
minimum shop and business safety requirements.
(3) Upon receipt of a written complaint that a shop or
business has violated any provisions of this chapter, chapter 18.235 RCW, or the rules adopted under either chapter, or at
least once every two years for an existing shop or business, the
director or the director's designee shall inspect each shop or
business. If the director determines that any shop or business
is not in compliance with this chapter, the director shall send
written notice to the shop or business. A shop or business which
fails to correct the conditions to the satisfaction of the
director within a reasonable time is, upon due notice, subject to
the penalties imposed by the director under RCW 18.235.110. The
director may enter any shop or business during business hours for
the purpose of inspection. The director may contract with health
authorities of local governments to conduct the inspections under
this subsection.
(4) A shop or business shall obtain a certificate of
registration from the department of revenue.
(5) Shop or business location licenses issued by the
department must be posted in the shop or business's reception
area.
(6) Body art, body piercing, and tattooing practitioner
individual licenses issued by the department must be posted at
the licensed person's work station.
[2009 c 412 § 8.]