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  • New Body Piercing Requirements Establish Four Piercing Categories, Examinations
    Body piercing
    New permanent and temporary administrative rules for body piercing effective January 1, 2012 establish four different categories of piercing: earlobe only, standard piercing and level one and level two specialty piercing. Each category has different qualification requirements, ranging from basic training and education for earlobe only piercing to a total of 1370 hours for specialty level two piercing.

    Applicants for initial standard body piercing licensure are now also required to pass both written and practical examinations. Renewal applicants licensed prior to January 1, 2012 must also pass the written and practical examinations through 2013, but they may take the examinations at no cost.
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The 2011 Oregon Legislature passed HB 2013 which creates a Board of Body Art Practitioners within the Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA) to advise the agency on the regulation of body piercing, dermal implanting, electrology, scarification and tattooing. The agency filed administrative rules on November 1, 2011, which propose new qualification requirements for body piercing.
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