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A glossary of terms related to body art regulations and practices. it defines key concepts such as adulterated cosmetics, approved devices, and communicable diseases within the context of body art establishments. The definitions are concise and may serve as a quick reference for those familiar with the subject matter, but lack the depth for comprehensive understanding.
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EPA ✔✔United State Environmental Protection Agency
°F ✔✔Degrees Fahrenheit
FDA ✔✔United States Food and Drug Administration
ISDS ✔✔Individual Sewage Disposal System
NAC ✔✔Nevada Administrative Code
NRS ✔✔Nevada Revised Statutes
ppm ✔✔Parts per Million
SNHD ✔✔Southern Nevada Health District
SNWA ✔✔Southern Nevada Water Authority
1.1 Administrative Hearing Officer ✔✔Administrator or any person designated by him to conduct a hearing relating to a citation or notice issued by the Health Authority pursuant to these Regulations
1.2 Adulterated cosmetic ✔✔Bears or contains poisonous or deleterious substance. Consists of filthy, putrid or decomposed substance.
1.3 Adulterated Device ✔✔Device that is filthy or decomposed, unsanitary.
1.4 Adulterated drug ✔✔A drug that is filthy or decomposed, unsanitary
1.5 Advertisement ✔✔Includes all representations disseminated in any manner or by any means, other than labeling, for the purpose of inducing, or which are likely to induce, directly or indirectly, the purchase of drugs, devices, or cosmetics.
1.11 Approved Drug ✔✔A Drug which is specifically approved by the Health Authority for its intended use by a person authorized to administer the drug within a tattoo establishment, such as a licensed medical technician.
1.12 Biocide ✔✔A chemical agent capable of killing microorganisms.
1.13 Body Art ✔✔Body piercing, permanent makeup, tattoo, and tattoo camouflage.
1.14 Branding ✔✔Form of extreme body modification and scarification using a super-heated metal object, chemical, or electricity to burn an image into the human body.
1.15 Camouflage ✔✔Method of disguising or concealing permanently blotchy or irregularly pigmented skin, acne, scarring, or other permanent skin irregularities by the use of blending pigment into the skin.
1.16 Cease and Desist Order ✔✔Is a written order issued by the Health Authority which directs the responsible person to immediately stop doing or allowing a specific action to occur at a tattoo establishment.
1.17 Chemical skin peeling ✔✔Method for removing the superficial layer of the skin. One or more chemicals are applied to the skin resulting in destruction of the superficial part of the skin. Allows new layer of skin lining to develop.
1.18 Clean ✔✔Free of visible dirt, dust, sludge, foam, slim(including algae and fungi), bodily excretions or secretions, rust, scale, mineral deposits, accumulation or impurities, and/ or other foreign material.
1.19 Communicable Disease ✔✔Disease which is caused by a specific infectious agent or its toxic products, and which can be transmitted, either directly or indirectly, from a reservoir of infectious agents to a susceptible host organism.
1.20 Vonvenient ✔✔Located on the same floor and the same wing, where applicable. Max distance is 200 feet, unless further distance has been approved in writing by the Health Authority.