Nev. Admin. Code § 444.00775

Current through August 29, 2024
Section 444.00775 - Application for permit; contents; additional requirements for permit to operate temporary or mobile establishment or as event coordinator; fee; issuance of permit and inspection; period of validity for temporary or mobile establishment; permit not transferable
1. Except as otherwise provided in sections 32 and 96 , any person desiring to operate an invasive body decoration establishment must submit a written application for a permit to the health authority on forms approved by the health authority, at least 30 days before beginning operation. The application must include, without limitation:
(a) The applicant's full name and contact information, including, without limitation, his or her telephone number, mailing address and electronic mail address.
(b) A statement specifying whether the applicant is a natural person, firm or corporation and, if the applicant is a partnership, the names and addresses of the partners.
(c) The location and type of proposed invasive body decoration establishment.
(d) The signature of each applicant.
(e) Any additional information that the health authority determines is reasonably necessary to protect the public health.
2. In addition to the information required by subsection 1, an application for a permit to operate a temporary or mobile invasive body decoration establishment must include, without limitation:
(a) The inclusive dates of the proposed event;
(b) The location of the event; and
(c) A statement of compliance with section 100 or 102 , as applicable.
3. An application for a permit as an event coordinator must include, without limitation:
(a) The event coordinator's full legal name and contact information, including, without limitation, his or her telephone number, mailing address and electronic mail address;
(b) The inclusive dates of the proposed event;
(c) The location of the event;
(d) A layout of the event, including, without limitation, the location of all procedure areas, handwashing facilities, stations, power sources, restroom facilities, waste disposal areas and cleaning and sterilization areas; and
(e) A description of how waste, medical waste and sharps will be managed on-site and disposed of.
4. An applicant for a permit must submit the fee set forth in section 115 , including a late fee, if applicable.
5. Upon receipt of an application, the health authority must conduct a full review of the application and evaluate all safety and source parameters as proposed. If the health authority determines that the application complies with sections 2 to 115, inclusive, the health authority must issue a permit to the applicant and conduct an inspection of the establishment to determine compliance with the provisions of sections 2 to 115, inclusive.
6. A permit to operate a temporary or mobile invasive body decoration establishment may be issued for a period of not more than 14 consecutive days and may not be renewed.
7. A permit issued pursuant to this section is not transferable from person to person or from place to place.

Nev. Admin. Code § 444.00775

Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R112-16A, eff. 12/19/2017
NRS 439.200