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Who is defined as an operator/owner in a body art establishment?

Only licensed practitioners of body art procedures

Any individual overseeing sanitary practices

Any entity owning or managing a body art establishment

An operator or owner in a body art establishment is defined as any entity owning or managing that establishment. This definition encompasses a broad range of individuals or organizations responsible for the overall operation and compliance of the establishment, including adherence to sanitary practices and safety regulations. Operators and owners are crucial in ensuring that the facility meets state licensing requirements and that all practitioners follow best practices in body art procedures. Therefore, their role is integral to both the legal standing and the operational integrity of the establishment. While other roles such as practitioners or individuals overseeing sanitary practices are important, they do not define the overarching responsibility held by the operator or owner. Individuals overseeing sanitary practices may be part of the establishment's team, but they do not necessarily have the ownership or management duties that come with being an operator or owner. Similarly, responsibility for employee conduct also falls under the broader umbrella of management and oversight that an owner or operator would provide.

Only persons legally responsible for employee conduct

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