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What does the term "administrative body" refer to in body art regulation?

  1. A partnership responsible for maintaining a body art studio

  2. A government entity overseeing health regulations

  3. A state agency issuing licenses for artists

  4. Any individual artist performing body art

The correct answer is: A partnership responsible for maintaining a body art studio

The term "administrative body" in the context of body art regulation specifically refers to a government entity overseeing health regulations. This entity is responsible for establishing and enforcing rules and guidelines that ensure the safety and hygiene standards of body art practices. They may create policies related to licensing, training requirements for practitioners, health inspections of studios, and compliance with public health codes. The role of this government entity is essential to protect the public's health and safety in body art practices. They work to ensure that all licensed tattoo artists and studios adhere to specific health regulations, thereby minimizing risks such as infections or other complications that could arise from improper practices. The focus is on governance and regulatory oversight rather than operational aspects of tattoo studios or individual artist performances.