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SENATE BILL 710 P.N. 813 PRINTER'S NO. 813 THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA SENATE BILL
No. 710 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY PUNT, MARCH 27, 2001 REFERRED TO
JUDICIARY, MARCH 27, 2001 AN ACT 1 Amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses)
of the Pennsylvania 2 Consolidated Statutes, further providing for
<< tattooing>> . 3 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania 4 hereby enacts as follows: 5 Section 1. Section 6311 of
Title 18 of the Pennsylvania 6 Consolidated Statutes is amended to read: 7
§ 6311. << Tattooing>> . 8 A person is guilty of a
misdemeanor of the third degree if he 9 tattoos any person under the age
of 18 years [without the 10 consent of the parent or guardian of such
person]. The consent 11 of the minor's parent, parents or legal guardian
shall not be a 12 defense to the crime. 13 Section 2. This act shall take
effect in 60 days. C16L18JLW/20010S0710B0813
HOUSE BILL 1148 P.N. 1329 PRINTER'S NO. 1329 THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE BILL
No. 1148 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY DeLUCA, KREBS, BEBKO-JONES, BUNT,
BUXTON, CALTAGIRONE, CAPPELLI, L. I. COHEN, COLAFELLA, COLEMAN, CORRIGAN,
COSTA, FRANKEL, HARHAI, HENNESSEY, HORSEY, JAMES, JOSEPHS, KAISER, KELLER,
LEDERER, MANDERINO, MELIO, MYERS, PISTELLA, SCHRODER, SCRIMENTI, SOLOBAY,
STABACK, SURRA, E. Z. TAYLOR, THOMAS, TIGUE, WALKO, WANSACZ, WASHINGTON,
WATERS, C. WILLIAMS, J. WILLIAMS, WILT AND WOJNAROSKI, MARCH 22, 2001
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, MARCH 22, 2001 AN ACT
1 Regulating tattoo, body-piercing and corrective cosmetic 2 artists;
providing for powers and duties of the Department of 3 Health; and
imposing penalties. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Short title. 7 This
act shall be known and may be cited as the Tattoo, Body 8 Piercing and
Corrective Cosmetic Artists Act. 9 Section 2. Legislative intent. 10 It is
the intent of the General Assembly to direct the 11 Department of Health
to establish health standards for the 12 practice of <<
tattooing>> , body piercing and corrective cosmetics 13 within this
Commonwealth. This will be achieved through the 14 imposition of
regulations and the registration of all tattoo 15 artists, body-piercing
artists and corrective cosmetic artists 1 with the Department of Health. 2
Section 3. Definitions. 3 The following words and phrases when used in
this act shall 4 have the meanings given to them in this section unless
the 5 context clearly indicates otherwise: 6 "Body piercing."
The process of breaching the skin or mucous 7 membrane for the purpose of
insertion of any object, including, 8 but not limited to, jewelry for
cosmetic purposes. The term does 9 not include ear piercing or nail
piercing. 10 "Body piercing artist." Any person who actually
performs 11 body piercing or who operates, conducts or manages any body-
12 piercing establishment. 13 "Corrective cosmetic artist." Any
person who actually 14 performs corrective cosmetics. 15 "Corrective
cosmetics." The application of tattoos on a live 16 human being for
medical situations that otherwise could not be 17 corrected or improved,
including, but not limited to, burn 18 scars, acne scars, age spots and
skin discoloration due to loss 19 of pigmentation. 20
"Department." The Department of Health of the Commonwealth. 21
"Facial tattoo." A tattoo applied above the neck, including, 22
but not limited to, eyelids, eyebrows or lips. 23 "Infectious
disease." A disease of humans or animals 24 resulting from a
transmissible infection, whether or not patent, 25 apparent, inapparent,
latent, clinical or subclinical. 26 "Registry." The Tattoo,
Body-Piercing and Corrective 27 Cosmetic Artists Central Registry. 28
"Sanitization." The reduction of the population of 29
microorganisms to safe levels as determined by public health 30 officials.
20010H1148B1329 - 2 - 1 "Sterilization." The process of
destruction of all forms of 2 life by physical or chemical means. 3
"Tattoo." The indelible mark, figure or decorative design 4
introduced by insertion of nontoxic dyes or pigments into or 5 under the
subcutaneous portion of the skin or by the production 6 of scars upon the
body of a live human being. 7 "Tattoo artist." Any person who
actually performs << tattooing>>
8 or who operates, conducts or manages any tattoo establishment. 9
"<< Tattooing>> ." the process by which the skin is
marked or 10 colored by insertion of nontoxic dyes or pigments into or
under 11 the subcutaneous portion of the skin so as to form indelible 12
marks for cosmetic or figurative purposes. 13 "Temporary
establishment." An establishment which performs 14 <<
tattooing>> , body-piercing, or both, is operated by an individual
15 registered under this act and which operates outside of a 16 registered
facility at a fixed location for a period of time of 17 not more than
seven consecutive days in conjunction with a 18 single event or
celebration. 19 Section 4. Registry. 20 The department shall, by
regulation, establish the Tattoo, 21 Body-Piercing and Corrective Cosmetic
Artists Central Registry. 22 All persons who perform <<
tattooing>> , body-piercing or corrective 23 cosmetic services
within this Commonwealth shall meet the 24 requirements of this act and
shall register with the department 25 on forms provided by the department.
26 Section 5. Powers and duties of department. 27 (a) General rule.--The
department, in the exercise of its 28 duties under this act, shall have
the power to adopt such 29 regulations as are reasonably necessary to
carry out the 30 purposes of this act. Regulations shall be adopted in
conformity 20010H1148B1329 - 3 - 1 with the provisions of the act of June
25, 1982 (P.L.633, 2 No.181), known as the Regulatory Review Act, and
shall include, 3 but not be limited to: 4 (1) Tattoo, body-piercing and
corrective cosmetic 5 establishment registration and facility registration
6 requirements, including, but not limited to: 7 (i) Physical location. 8
(ii) Specifications of walls, ceilings, floors, 9 partitions, fixtures,
equipment and other appurtenances. 10 (iii) Lighting. 11 (iv) Ventilation.
12 (v) Water supply. 13 (vi) Liquid waste disposal. 14 (vii) Refuse
storage and disposal. 15 (viii) Toilets and lavatories. 16 (ix) Sinks. 17
(x) Insect and rodent control. 18 (2) Temporary establishment registration
requirements. 19 (3) Tattoo artist and body-piercing artist registration
20 requirements. 21 (4) Apprentice tattoo artist and body-piercing artist
22 registration requirements. 23 (5) Development and maintenance of and
registration in 24 the Tattoo, Body-Piercing and Corrective Cosmetic
Artists 25 Central Registry. 26 (6) Tattoo artist and body-piercing artist
hygiene. 27 (7) Health, sanitization, sterilization and safety 28
standards for tattoo, body-piercing or corrective cosmetic 29
establishments and temporary establishments. 30 (8) Tattoo and
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establishment recordkeeping. 2 (9) Qualifications for the registration of
corrective 3 cosmetic artists. 4 (b) Examination.--The department shall
require the 5 successful completion of a written examination regarding
health, 6 sanitization, sterilization and safety standards prior to 7
issuing a registration to any tattoo artist, body-piercing 8 artist or
corrective cosmetic artist. 9 (c) Registration.--The department shall
register: 10 (1) Any applicant who successfully passes the 11 examination
and meets the requirements for registration in 12 accordance with the
regulations promulgated under this act. 13 (2) Any tattoo or body-piercing
establishment or 14 temporary establishment which has been inspected and
meets 15 facility requirements in accordance with the regulations 16 where
<< tattooing>> , body-piercing or corrective cosmetic 17
services will be performed. 18 (d) Inspection.--The department shall
inspect every 19 establishment at which << tattooing>> ,
body-piercing or corrective 20 cosmetics are performed prior to issuing a
facility 21 registration. The department may also conduct inspections of
22 registered facilities and temporary establishments as the 23 department
deems necessary to carry out this act. The inspection 24 shall insure that
required sterilization, sanitation and safety 25 standards are maintained.
26 (e) Fees.--All fees required under this act shall be fixed 27 by the
department by regulation and shall be subject to the act 28 of June 25,
1982 (P.L.633, No.181), known as the Regulatory 29 Review Act. 30 (f)
Limitation.--Nothing in this act shall be construed to 20010H1148B1329 - 5
- 1 permit the department to regulate artistic aspects of <<
tattooing>> , 2 body-piercing or corrective cosmetics which are
unrelated to 3 health, sanitization, sterilization or safety standards. 4
(g) Departmental actions.--All actions of the department in 5 accordance
with this act which result in a refusal to issue a 6 registration for
reasons other than failure to pass a written 7 examination required by
this act or action which suspends or 8 revokes a registration shall be
subject to the right of notice, 9 hearing and adjudication and the right
of appeal therefrom in 10 accordance with 2 Pa.C.S. Ch. 5 Subch. A
(relating to practice 11 and procedure of Commonwealth agencies). 12
Section 6. Duties and responsibilities of artists. 13 (a) Health of tattoo
artists and body-piercing artists.--The 14 department shall establish by
regulation minimum health 15 standards for all registrants and persons
working in any area of 16 a tattoo or body-piercing establishment which
may be necessary 17 to prevent the contamination of tattoo or
body-piercing 18 equipment, supplies or work surfaces with pathogenic
organisms. 19 (b) Infectious disease.--A notarized statement from a 20
licensed physician shall be provided to the department, prior to 21 the
issuance of a registration under this act, confirming that 22 the artist
was examined by the physician, a test of the artist's 23 blood was made
and the results of that test indicate that: 24 (1) the artist is free from
all contagious and 25 infectious diseases, including hepatitis B; 26 (2)
the artist has either completed or was offered and 27 declined a
vaccination series; 28 (3) antibody testing reveals that the artist is
immune 29 to certain diseases; or 30 (4) a vaccine is contradicted for
medical reasons. 20010H1148B1329 - 6 - 1 (c) Notifications.--Verbal and
written instructions for the 2 care of the tattooed or pierced site on the
body shall be 3 provided to each customer by the tattoo artist or
body-piercing 4 artist upon the completion of the procedure. The written 5
instructions shall advise the customer to consult a physician at 6 the
first sign of infection and contain the name, address and 7 phone number
of the tattoo or body-piercing establishment. 8 Section 7. Minors. 9 (a)
Prohibitions.--It shall be unlawful for any person to 10 perform <<
tattooing>> or
body-piercing services on any other person 11 under 18 years of age
without the written consent of a parent or 12 legal guardian of that other
person. 13 (b) Regulation.--The department shall promulgate regulations 14
establishing standards for verification of age and documentation 15 of
consent. 16 (c) Revocation.--Any person who performs <<
tattooing>> or body- 17
piercing services on any body part of a person under 18 years of 18 age
without proper consent as established in subsection (a) 19 shall have the
registration under this act revoked for two 20 years. 21 (d)
Registration.--Any person who violates subsection (a) 22 may not be
registered for two years from the date of violation 23 or revocation,
whichever is later. 24 Section 8. Powers of municipalities. 25 (a)
Municipal ordinances preserved.--Nothing in this act 26 shall supersede
the power of a municipality to inspect tattoo, 27 or body-piercing
establishments or temporary establishments, to 28 regulate the manner in
which << tattooing>> or
body-piercing may be 29 performed, to levy lawful taxes and fees and to
require the 30 purchase of a business privilege license unrelated to
competence 20010H1148B1329 - 7 - 1 in the practice of <<
tattooing>> or body
piercing. No municipality 2 shall require a tattoo artist or body-piercing
artist registered 3 under this act to obtain a municipal license to engage
in 4 tattoo, temporary tattoo or body-piercing services in the 5
municipality. Nothing in this act shall preclude a municipality 6 from
denying or revoking a local permit for failure to comply 7 with a local
ordinance not inconsistent with this act or 8 regulations of the
department promulgated under this act. 9 (b) Failure to comply with local
ordinance.--A registrant 10 under this act who fails to comply with a
municipal ordinance 11 concerning the inspection of tattoo or
body-piercing 12 establishments or temporary establishments, or the manner
in 13 which the municipality requires tattoo and body-piercing 14 services
to be performed, shall be subject to disciplinary 15 proceedings under
this act. 16 Section 9. Unlawful acts. 17 (a) Unregistered practice.--It
is unlawful for any person to 18 practice << tattooing>> ,
body-piercing or corrective cosmetics, or to 19 hold himself out as a
practitioner of or entitled or authorized 20 to practice <<
tattooing>> , body-piercing or corrective cosmetics, or 21 to assume
any title of "tattooist," "tattoo artist," "body-
22 piercer," "body-piercing artist," "corrective
cosmetics artist" 23 or other letters or titles in connection with
that person's name 24 which in any way represents himself as being engaged
in the 25 practice of << tattooing>> , body-piercing or
corrective cosmetics, or 26 authorized to do so, unless that person has
been duly registered 27 and authorized to engage in the practice under
this act. 28 (b) Unregistered facilities.--It is unlawful for any person
29 to operate a tattoo, body-piercing, or corrective cosmetic 30
establishment or temporary establishment that is not registered
20010H1148B1329 - 8 - 1 with the department. 2 (c) Injections.--It is
unlawful for a tattoo artist, body- 3 piercing artist or corrective
cosmetic artist to administer 4 anesthetic injections or other medications
and prescription 5 drugs. 6 (d) Facial tattoos.--It is unlawful for any
person other 7 than a corrective cosmetic artist registered under this
act, or 8 a physician or surgeon licensed in this Commonwealth, to perform
9 facial tattoo services on any other person. 10 Section 10. Disciplinary
matters. 11 (a) General.--The department may suspend or revoke any 12
registration issued under this act for any of the following 13 reasons: 14
(1) Failing to demonstrate the qualifications or 15 standards for a
registration contained in this act or 16 regulations of the department. 17
(2) Making misleading, deceptive, untrue or fraudulent 18 representations
in obtaining a registration. 19 (3) Being unable to practice with
reasonable skill and 20 safety to the public by reason of illness,
addiction to drugs 21 or alcohol, having been convicted of a felonious act
22 prohibited by the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), 23 known as
The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic 24 Act, or convicted
of a felony relating to a controlled 25 substance in a court of law of the
United States or any other 26 state, territory, possession or country, or
of mental 27 incompetency. An applicant's statement on the application 28
declaring the absence of a conviction shall be deemed 29 satisfactory
evidence of the absence of a conviction unless 30 the department has some
evidence to the contrary. 20010H1148B1329 - 9 - 1 (4) Violating a lawful
regulation promulgated by the 2 department or violating a lawful order of
the department 3 previously entered by the department in a disciplinary 4
proceeding. 5 (5) Knowingly maintaining a professional connection or 6
association with any person who is in violation of this act 7 or
regulation of the department or knowingly aiding, 8 assisting, procuring
or advising any unregistered person to 9 practice a profession contrary to
this act or regulations of 10 the department. 11 (6) Acting in such manner
as to present an immediate and 12 clear danger to public health or safety.
13 (7) Making a false or deceptive biennial registration 14 with the
department. 15 (b) Authorized actions.--In addition to taking disciplinary
16 or corrective action against a registrant under this act or 17 pursuant
to other statutory authority, the department may: 18 (1) Deny the
application for a registration or any other 19 privilege granted by the
department. 20 (2) Revoke, suspend, limit or otherwise restrict a 21
registration. 22 (3) Stay enforcement of any suspension and place a 23
registrant on probation with the right to vacate the 24 probationary order
for noncompliance. 25 (c) Failure to comply with conditions.--Failure of a
26 registrant to comply with the conditions required by the 27 department
shall be grounds for reconsideration of the matter 28 and institution of
formal charges against the registrant. 29 (d) Reinstatement of
registration.--Unless ordered to do so 30 by the Commonwealth Court or on
appeal therefrom, the department 20010H1148B1329 - 10 - 1 may not
reinstate the registration of a person which has been 2 revoked for two
years from the date of violation or revocation, 3 whichever is later. Any
person whose registration has been 4 revoked may apply for reinstatement,
after a period of at least 5 two years, but must meet all of the
registration requirements of 6 this act, including the examination
requirement, if that person 7 desires to practice the art of <<
tattooing>> , body-piercing or 8 corrective cosmetics under this act
at any time after such 9 revocation. 10 (e) Surrender of suspended or
revoked registration.--The 11 department shall require a person whose
registration has been 12 suspended or revoked to return the registration
in such manner 13 as the department directs. 14 Section 11. Penalties. 15
Any persons who violates any provision of this act commits a 16
misdemeanor of the third degree and shall, upon conviction, be 17
sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 or to 18 imprisonment for
not more than three months, or both. 19 Section 12. Injunctive relief. 20
It shall be unlawful for any person to practice or attempt to 21 offer to
practice << tattooing>> , body-piercing or corrective 22
cosmetics without having at the time of so doing a valid, 23 unexpired,
unrevoked and unsuspended registration issued under 24 this act. The
unlawful practice of << tattooing>> , body-piercing or 25
corrective cosmetics may be enjoined by the courts on petition 26 of the
department. In any such proceeding it shall not be 27 necessary to show
that any person is individually injured by the 28 actions complained of.
If it is found that the respondent has 29 engaged in the unlawful practice
of << tattooing>> or
body piercing, 30 the court shall enjoin the respondent from so practicing
unless 20010H1148B1329 - 11 - 1 and until the respondent registers with
the department. This 2 procedure in such cases shall be the same as in any
other 3 injunction suit. The remedy by injunction authorized by this 4
section shall be in addition to any other civil or criminal 5 prosecution
and punishment authorized by law. 6 Section 13. Exemptions. 7 (a) General
rule.--Nothing in this act shall prevent: 8 (1) a physician or surgeon
licensed in this Commonwealth 9 from performing body-piercing or <<
tattooing>> services
for 10 medical reasons; or 11 (2) a funeral director licensed in this
Commonwealth 12 from performing body-piercing or <<
tattooing>> services as
13 required by that profession. 14 (b) Physician-based corrective
cosmetics establishments.-- 15 Nothing in this act shall require the
registration of corrective 16 cosmetics establishments physically located
in a licensed 17 physician's office, hospital or clinic. Those
establishments 18 shall also be exempt from facility requirements as
provided for 19 in section 5(a)(1). 20 Section 14. Effective date. 21 This
act shall take effect as follows: 22 (1) Section 5(a) shall take effect in
two years. 23 (2) This section shall take effect immediately. 24 (3) The
remainder of this act shall take effect in 180 25 days.
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HOUSE BILL 485 P.N. 523 PRINTER'S NO. 523 THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE BILL
No. 485 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY MAITLAND, FLEAGLE, S. MILLER AND HORSEY,
FEBRUARY 6, 2001 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, FEBRUARY 6, 2001 AN
ACT 1 Amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania 2
Consolidated Statutes, further providing for << tattooing>> ;
and 3 prohibiting certain body piercing. 4 The General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1.
Section 6311 of Title 18 of the Pennsylvania 7 Consolidated Statutes is
amended to read: 8 § 6311. << Tattooing>>
and body piercing. 9 (a) << Tattooing>> .--A person is
guilty of [a misdemeanor of the 10 third degree] an offense if he tattoos
any person under the age 11 of 18 years without the expressed consent of
the parent or 12 guardian of such person. 13 (b) Body piercing.--A person
is guilty of an offense if he 14 punctures a part of the body of any
person under the age of 18 15 years with the intent to create a permanent
hole for cosmetic 16 purposes without the expressed consent of the parent
or guardian 17 of such person. 18 (c) Grading.--A person who commits an
offense under this 1 section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the third
degree for 2 the first offense. A person who commits a second and
subsequent 3 offense under this section within one year of the preceding 4
offense commits a misdemeanor of the second degree. 5 Section 2. This act
shall take effect in 60 days. L27L18SFL/20010H0485B0523 - 2 -
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