6 Colo. Code Regs. § 1010-22-4

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 24, December 25, 2024
Section 6 CCR 1010-22-4 - CLIENT RECORDS
4-401 The person in charge shall have access to and shall maintain client records on the premise for a minimum of three (3) years. The client records shall be available for review by the Department.
4-402 The following information shall be documented and used by the body artist to determine the client's suitability for receiving a body art procedure. In order to assure insofar as possible the proper healing of a client following a body art procedure, the client shall be asked to disclose if he/she has any of the following:
(a) Diabetes
(b) Hemophilia
(c) Skin diseases or skin lesions
(d) Allergies or adverse reactions to latex, pigments, dyes, disinfectants, soaps or metals
(e) Treatment with anticoagulants or other medications that thin the blood and/or interfere with blood clotting
(f) Any other information that would aid the body artist in the client's body art healing process evaluation
4-403 Client consent form for all procedures shall include the following:
(a) Name, address and current phone number of the client
(b) Date of the procedure
(c) The type and location of the body art
(d) Documentation that both written and verbal instructions regarding risks, outcome and aftercare were given to the client including:
1. Name, address, and phone number of the establishment and the name of the body artist who performed the procedure;
2. Direction of when to consult a physician to include signs of infection, allergic reaction and expected duration of healing;
3. Detailed description of how to care for the body art procedure site;
4. Explanation that body art should be considered permanent; and
5. Possible side effects from the procedure.

6 CCR 1010-22-4