Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3428 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/17/2024

                     
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
2nd Session of the 59th Legislature (2024) 
 
HOUSE BILL 3428 	By: Archer 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to tattoo and body pier cing; amending 
21 O.S. 2021, Section 842.3, which relates to license 
requirements, rules, regulati ons, and penalties; 
modifying mandatory rules; removing license 
requirements; adding enforcement authority to the 
State Department of Health; providing enforcement 
authority to Attorney General and district attorneys; 
providing venue; and providing an effe ctive date. 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF T HE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.    AMENDATORY     21 O.S. 2021, Section 842.3, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 842.3 A.  All body piercing operators, tattoo operators 
and artists shall be prohibited from performing body piercing or 
tattooing unless licensed in the appropriate catego ry by the State 
Department of Health.  The State Board of Health shall promulgate 
rules regulating body piercing and tattooing which shall include, 
but not be limited to: 
1.  Artist temporary and permanent licensure; 
2.  Facility operator temporary and per manent licensure; 
3.  Body piercing and tattoo facility requirements;   
 
 
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4.  Equipment setup and requirements; 
5.  Procedures for sanitary body pierc ing and tattooing; 
6.  Forms to be completed prior to performing body piercing and 
tattooing including, but not limited to, applications and parental 
consent forms; 
7.  Hand washing and general health; 
8.  Body piercing and tattoo site preparation and appl ication; 
9.  Procedure following body piercing and tattoo application; 
10.  Limits and prohibitions concerning body piercing and 
tattooing; 
11.  Facility inspection documents including, but not limited 
to, equipment inspection; 
12.  Administrative fines st ructure; and 
13.  Education and training ; and 
14.  A surety bond in the principal sum of On e Hundred Thousand 
Dollars ($100,000.00) to be in a form approved by the Attorney 
General and filed in the Office of the Secretary of State for all 
body piercing and tattoo operators. 
B.  A city or county may adopt any regulations that do not 
conflict with, or are more comprehensive than, the provisions of 
this section or with the rules promulgated by the Department.  This 
section does not limit the ability of a city or county to require an 
applicant to obtain any further business licenses or permits that 
the city or county deems appropriate.   
 
 
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C.  1.  The State Department of Health shall not grant or issue 
a license to a body piercing or tattoo operator if the place of 
business of the body piercing or tattoo operator is within one 
thousand (1,000) feet of a c hurch, school, or playground. 
2.  The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to the 
renewal of licenses or to new applications for locations where body 
piercing or tattoo operators are licensed at the time the 
application is filed with the Departmen t. 
3.  As used in this subsection: 
a. "church" means an establishment, other than a private 
dwelling, where religious services are usually 
conducted, 
b. "school" means an establishment, other than a private 
dwelling, where the usual processes of education are 
usually conducted, and 
c. "playground" means a place, other than grounds at a 
private dwelling, that is provided by the public or 
members of a community for recr eation. 
D. A body piercing or tattoo operator applying for license 
renewal or for a new li cense to perform at an existing body piercing 
or tattoo place of business shall pay a certification fee 
established by the Department by rule to determine if the exe mptions 
provided for in paragraph 2 of subsection C of this section apply .   
 
 
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E.  A body piercing or tattoo operator applying for license 
renewal or for a new license under subsection C of this section 
shall publish notice of the license application or renewa l at least 
once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of 
general circulation nearest to the proposed location of the business 
and most likely to give notice to interested citizens of the county, 
city, and community in which the applicant pr oposes to engage in 
business.  The publication shall identify the exact location at 
which the proposed business is to be operated. 
F. D.  The State Department of Health may notify has authority 
to enforce the provisions of this section and re gulations 
promulgated pursuant hereto.  The Department may enforce by one or 
both of the following means: 
1.  Notifying the district attorney, of any relevant county, of 
a violation of Section 842.1 of this title or rules promulgated 
pursuant thereto and, in addition to any criminal penalty imposed, 
the Department may impose an administrative fine not to e xceed Five 
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) per violation per day , and may suspend, 
revoke, or deny the license of the establishment , or may impose both 
such administrative fine and suspension, revocation, or denial for 
any such violation; 
2.  Whenever it shall appear that any pers on is engaged or about 
to engage in any acts or practices which constitutes or will 
constitute a violation of the provisions of Section 842.1 of this   
 
 
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title, or of any rule, or o rder thereunder, the Department, the 
Attorney General, or the district attorney of any relevant county 
may bring action in the relevant district court or in Oklahoma 
County, an action to enjoin such acts or practices and to enforce 
compliance with this act or any rule, order , or temporary or 
permanent injunction shall be gr anted without bond.  The Department, 
the Attorney General, and the district attorney shall transmit such 
evidence as may be available concerning such acts o r practices or 
concerning apparent violations of this act to the district attorney 
for Oklahoma County, who, in their discretion, may institute 
appropriate criminal proceedings . 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2024. 
 
59-2-8835 TJ 01/05/24