Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H247

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Regulating body art

Impact

The bill is designed to enhance public safety by establishing strict guidelines for body art establishments. This includes requiring comprehensive sanitization procedures, use of sterilized equipment, and operational protocols to prevent the spread of infections. By instituting these regulations, the bill aims to reduce health risks and ensure that body art practitioners are adequately trained to handle blood-borne pathogen risks and maintain hygiene standards. Establishments found in violation of these regulations could face penalties, including suspension or revocation of their operating permits.

Summary

House Bill 247 proposes significant regulations concerning body art practices, particularly focusing on tattooing and body piercing. It mandates that individuals performing body art must obtain a practitioner license approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, following rigorous training and certification in safety and health standards. The bill outlines specific operational hours for body art establishments, maintaining a clean environment, and proper sterilization practices to minimize health risks associated with body modification procedures.

Contention

Discussion regarding HB 247 has highlighted potential concerns from body art practitioners about the feasibility of some regulations. Critics have voiced worries over the costs associated with compliance, including fees for licenses and required facility modifications. Additionally, there are apprehensions about the implications of restrictive regulations on small businesses operating in the body art sector. While advocates argue that such regulations are necessary for protecting public health, opponents feel the bill may excessively limit the industry and hinder local artists who wish to provide body art services.

Companion Bills

MA H4680

Replaced by Study Order

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