The Board of Health may suspend a permit, deny a permit, revoke a
permit or refuse to renew a permit on the following grounds, each
of which, in and of itself, shall constitute full and adequate grounds
for suspension, denial, revocation or refusal to renew:
(1)
Any actions which would indicate that the health or safety of the
public would be at risk;
(2)
Fraud, deceit or misrepresentation in obtaining a permit, or its
renewal;
(3)
Criminal conduct which the Board determines to be of such a nature
as to render the establishment, practitioner or applicant unfit to
practice body art as evidenced by criminal proceedings resulting in
a conviction, guilty plea, or plea of nolo contendere or an admission
of sufficient facts;
(4)
Any present or past violation of the Board of Health's regulations
governing the practice of body art;
(5)
Practicing body art while the ability to practice is impaired by
alcohol, drugs, physical incapacity or mental instability;
(6)
Being habitually drunk or being dependent on, or a habitual user
of, narcotics, barbiturates, amphetamines, hallucinogens, or other
drugs having similar effects;
(7)
Knowingly permitting, aiding or abetting an unauthorized person to
perform activities requiring a permit;
(8)
Continuing to practice while his/her permit is lapsed, suspended,
or revoked;
(9)
Having been disciplined in another jurisdiction in any way by the
proper permitting authority for reasons substantially the same as
those set forth in the Board of Health's regulations; and
(10)
Other just and sufficient cause which the Board may determine
would render the establishment, practitioner or applicant unfit to
practice body art.