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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: March 12, 1997

Release #128-97

Contact:Colleen Roche (212) 788-2958, Dwight Williams (212) 788-2972

MAYOR GIULIANI CONSIDERS BILL THAT WOULD LEGALIZE TATTOOING IN NEW YORK CITY

Remarks by Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani at Public Hearing on Local Laws:

The bill before me for consideration today is 832-A which was introduced by Councilmember Kathryn Freed. This bill would amend sections 17-357 to 17-361 of the Administrative Code in relation to tattoo licenses. Introduction 832-A adds a new Subchapter 7, entitled "Tattoo Regulation Act" to Chapter 3 of Title 17 of the City's Administrative Code.

The practice of tattooing has been illegal in New York City since 1961, in response to a perceived link between an outbreak of Hepatitis B and tattooing. However, there has not been a single documented case of Hepatitis B in New York City transmitted by tattooing in almost 40 years since the ban was enacted.

Pursuant to Health Code Section 181.15, operation of a tattoo establishment in New York City is illegal, however such establishments do currently operate in the City without regulations. This proposed subchapter would license and regulate tattoo artists to ensure that they are practicing basic health and safety procedures.

This bill calls for the Commissioner of Health to issue licenses to individual tattoo artists who have met specific criteria. This bill also requires the Commissioner of Health to set forth regulations outlining universal precautions and standards of practice for tattooing. A violation schedule for penalties associated with non-compliance of this subchapter is also laid out in the bill.

I would like to state that the regulations set forth in this bill mirror changes in the Administrative Code which the Department of Health has already begun to enact. I thank Councilmember Freed for introducing this bill and I will take these comments under advisement.


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