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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 23 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 230. Practitioner hygiene

18 AAC 23.230. Practitioner hygiene

(a) An owner or operator of a school or shop described in 18 AAC 23.200(a) shall ensure that a person with an infected wound or a disease communicable by touch does not work in any capacity that might transmit that infection or disease to a client. The owner or operator shall instruct each employee to report immediately to the owner or operator an infected wound or a disease communicable by touch.

(b) A practitioner at a school or shop described in 18 AAC 23.200(a) shall wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water immediately before serving a client and immediately after using the toilet, blowing the nose, or otherwise coming into contact with any body fluid.

(c) While serving a client, a practitioner shall wear clean outer clothing.

History: Eff. 12/1/2002, Register 164

Authority: AS 08.13.030

AS 08.13.210

AS 44.46.020


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