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Rules Committee delays body‑art registration ordinance while DPH posts updated fee notice
Summary
The Department of Public Health reintroduced an ordinance to require registration and annual permits for tattooing and other body‑art services and to add related fees. The committee approved amendments and continued the item so the clerk can post the required fee advertisement.
The Rules Committee on Jan. 16 continued consideration of an ordinance from the Department of Public Health that would require body‑art practitioners and facilities to register with the city and pay newly set fees.
Dr. Johnson Ojo of the Department of Public Health said the ordinance would repeal scattered provisions in the health code, add a new article requiring practitioners to register and renew annually, require permits and annual renewals for permanent and temporary body‑art facilities, and amend the…
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