Upon receipt of a license issued by the Department, the operator, in order to retain the license, shall comply with Subsections 610.2 through 610.8.
An operator shall post a current inspection report, and all valid licenses, Certificate of Occupancy, including the "Age Restriction Sign" required in Subsection 201.3, and "Required Disclosure" required in Subsections 202.3, shall be conspicuously posted in the reception area next to the body art establishment's license.
An operator shall comply with the provisions of these regulations and approved plans as specified in Section 605.
An operator shall allow representatives of the Department access to its body art establishment as specified in Section 700.
An operator shall immediately discontinue operations and notify the Department if an imminent health hazard exists as specified in Section 706.
The Department may direct the replacement of existing operating systems, or equipment, devices, fixtures, supplies, or furnishings where existing equipment, devices, fixtures, supplies, or furnishings are not safe to operate, are not in good repair or are not capable of being maintained in a hygienic condition in compliance with these regulations as specified in Subsection 102.2(a).
An operator shall replace existing operating systems, or equipment, devices, fixtures, supplies, or furnishings that do not comply with these regulations pursuant to a documented agreement with the Department by an agreed upon date with an operating system, equipment, devices, fixtures, supplies, or furnishings that comply with these regulations as specified in Subsection 102.2(b).
An operator shall maintain all records in accordance with these regulations.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 25, r. 25-G610