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Ordinance Addressing Tattoo, Body Piercing, Scarifying & Branding Establishments and Personnel <br />Page 10 <br />Laws and Rules <br />Bacteriology <br />Sanitation and Sterilization <br />Anatomy and Physiology <br />Endocrinology <br />Equipment/Supplies <br />Basic color theory/pigments <br />Structure, dynamics and diseases of <br />the skin and hair <br />Anatomy for Piercers <br />Insurance <br />Circulatory and nervous systems <br />Draping and positioning <br />Professional Ethics and business <br />Needles <br />Tattoo machines <br />Safety, Sanitation and Sterilization <br />Skin: Diseases, disorders, conditions <br />Client Handling <br />Body Piercing techniques <br />CPR <br />Piercing Bedside Manner <br />The applicant must show written proof of minimal training and education in the amount of <br />six hundred (600) hours in order to be considered for a Premises License. <br />ii. Work Experience: Listing of all part-time and full-time work <br />experience including the dates, locations by name and complete address, name and <br />telephone number of immediate supervisor where services regulated by this Article were <br />rendered. <br />iii. Associations and Organization Memberships: Listing of all <br />current memberships in associations and organizations addressing the services regulated by <br />this Article, including but not limited to such organizations as the Association of <br />Professional Piercers (APP), the Alliance of Professional Tattooists (APT) and the Society <br />of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP) with the applicant providing how long he or <br />she has been a member of such associations (s) or organization(s) and providing his or her <br />membership number(s). <br />8. Written documentation verifying that the applicant has successfully <br />completed the training program required under the requirement of the Indiana Occupational <br />Safety and Health Adrrunistration's bloodborne pathogen standards; <br />9. History of prior criminal record, if any, of the applicant. <br />10. Written documentation from a licensed medical physician certifying that <br />the applicant has been examined within thirty (30) days preceding the date of application for <br />a license that he or she is free from any communicable disease. <br />11. Listing of all persons who will provide services at the place of business, <br />including the name, address, telephone number, Practitioner's License Number, and <br />verifying that each such person: <br />i. Has met the minimal training and education requirements in order <br />to be considered for a Premise's License with the lack thereof being consider an inability. <br />ii. Has not been convicted of a felony. <br />iii. Is not known to be a drug user or alcohol abuser. <br />iv. Has not been determined by a licensed medical physician to be <br />mentally incompetent. <br />12. Agrees to comply with all health, safety and sanitation regulations <br />addressed in this Article and shall maintain a copy of this Article at the place of business. <br />