Monday, November 26, 2012

The puncture shop rules county approved tattoo

A new County Ordinance regulations, health regulations, tattoos and body piercing studios and artists.

County Commissioner Ordinance adopted on second reading Tuesday night.

This is the first launch in October. Ordinance gives the Gibson County Health Department the right to inspect, does not meet the fine and shut down shops.

The new regulations, including good handwashing, ventilation, lighting, disinfection, needle disinfection facilities inspection.

The Ordinance requires companies to maintain a two-year record of customers, including photo identification and age verification.

The artist must keep the vaccine of hepatitis B vaccination certificate or file a waiver.

Cost shops, artists, guest artists and special events.

Mobile or temporary shops are prohibited.

Members approved changes to a single county contract, nomadic Evansville infrastructure equipment and line upgrades to improve the speed of the Internet in the court.

The company signed last month, and $ 10,826 to upgrade the North Annex, $ 13,649.44 $ 26,521 court and prison. The work of the court will cost 4500 U.S. dollars more than originally anticipated, fiber optic lines and equipment, can accommodate up to 10 gigabytes speed change order.

In other business, the board agreed to release the the Peabody Coal road closures / transit point to return to the county, from bonds. They include part of Indian treaties Road, CR900 crossings in Somerville and part CR950S of nearby Somerville.

Advertising their approval for the purchase of two tandem trucks and a tractor in the road sector, and to authorize the listed the excess county road equipment for sale.

Members set their regular meeting in August 2013, the first Tuesday (except January 2 and March 6 May) 18:30 monthly on the third Tuesday morning, except December 26 May.

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