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Davis County Board of Health opens hearing on proposed body art rule changes; scarification and branding prohibition would be removed
Summary
At a public hearing, the Davis County Board of Health received comments on a proposal to repeal the county's body art rule and adopt Utah Administrative Code R392-701; the proposal would remove the county prohibition on scarification and branding and add new fees for temporary events and inspections.
At 5:06 p.m., Brandon Hatch, a member of the Davis County Board of Health, opened a public hearing to receive comments on proposed changes to the county's body art regulation. The session was recorded to support a report that will be presented to the board for consideration at its upcoming May meeting.
Hatch said the proposal would repeal the current county body art regulation and reenact a new version that "adopts the new statewide requirements contained in the Utah Administrative Code R392-701, body art, facility sanitation." He added that the…
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