Auditor general wants Pa. to license tattooing

     Auditor General Jack Wagner wants to Pennsylvania Department of Health to license and regulate the state’s 750 tattoo parlors.

    Wagner, a former Pittsburgh City Council president, was in the city for the announcement Tuesday.

    He’s sent a letter to the health department, Gov. Tom Corbett, state lawmakers and others arguing that the parlors should not only be licensed but be subject to safety and sanitation standards governed by the health department.

    Among other things, Wagner is pushing for a law that would require minimum training requirements for tattoo artists, and that they be certified in dealing with blood-borne illnesses, first aid and CPR.

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    The law as envisioned by Wagner would also require parlors to have liability insurance and would require fines for artists who operate illegally.

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