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As an AI language model, I can provide general information, but it's important to

note that I don't have real-time access to current legislation. Therefore, it's
crucial to verify the information I provide with the official sources or consult a
legal professional familiar with South Australian legislation. That being said, as
of my last knowledge update in September 2021, the relevant legislation for
infection control in South Australia's tattoo businesses providing skin penetration
treatments is primarily governed by the following:

1. South Australian Public Health Act 2011: This act provides a framework for
public health regulation in South Australia. It includes provisions related to
infection control, such as requirements for skin penetration procedures,
sterilization of equipment, and handling of waste.

2. South Australian Public Health (Skin Penetration) Regulations 2018: These


regulations provide detailed requirements for skin penetration procedures,
including tattooing. It covers aspects such as hygiene practices, sterilization and
disinfection of equipment, record-keeping, and health and safety measures.

3. South Australian Food Standards Code: Tattoo businesses that engage in body
piercing or use certain types of dyes may be subject to specific requirements under
the Food Standards Code. This code covers aspects related to the handling, storage,
and disposal of particular substances used in the tattooing process.

It's important to note that legislation can change over time, and new regulations
may have been introduced since my last update. Therefore, it's recommended to
consult the official South Australian government websites or relevant local
authorities to obtain the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding
infection control requirements for tattoo businesses providing skin penetration
treatments.

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