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A facility is considered "licensed" if the owner holds which of the following?

  1. A business license and a practitioner license, both posted for public view

  2. Only a business license

  3. Only a practitioner license

  4. A verbal agreement with local health authorities

The correct answer is: A business license and a practitioner license, both posted for public view

A facility is deemed "licensed" when the owner possesses both a business license and a practitioner license, ensuring compliance with state and local regulations governing tattoo practices. The business license allows the facility to operate legally as a commercial establishment, while the practitioner license confirms that trained professionals are conducting the tattoo services, adhering to health and safety standards. Having both licenses posted for public view in the facility promotes transparency and reassures clients about the legitimacy and professionalism of the operation. This dual requirement safeguards public health and welfare, ensuring that practitioners are knowledgeable and that the facility follows appropriate hygiene and safety protocols. Therefore, this comprehensive licensing reflects the facility's commitment to providing safe and regulated tattoo services to clients.