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Tanning
1. Does a trained operator have to be present at all times when tanning equipment is in use?
2. How do I know when it's time to change my lamps?
3. I don't have a large amount of storage space at my salon. How long do I have to keep client records on file?
4. If I buy my tanning equipment used, do I still have to have documentation regarding exposure times and compatible lamps?
5. If I have a tanning bed in my house, am I required to obtain a registration?
6. If I own a tanning salon, am I required to have a training certificate?
7. If I work at a tanning salon and move to a competitor's business, can I take my training certificate with me?
8. What is the fee for a tanning facility registration?
9. What is the minimum age for clients to use UV tanning equipment?
Tanning
 Does a trained operator have to be present at all times when tanning equipment is in use? Back to Top
Yes. If you operate a 24-hour fitness facility or a beauty salon and you do not have trained operators present during all hours of operation, you must have some method of securing tanning facilities at times when operators are not present. If you operate a tanning facility, a trained operator must be on the premises during all hours of operation.
 How do I know when it's time to change my lamps? Back to Top
Use the guidelines provided by the equipment manufacturer. Also, you can purchase light meters from your installer, maintenance provider, or a third party that will allow you to determine what luminosity is being provided by the lamps currently installed.
 I don't have a large amount of storage space at my salon. How long do I have to keep client records on file? Back to Top

Consent forms and acknowledgements must be kept indefinitely on premises. Records of exposure times, equipment used, and dates of client visits must be kept on premises for six years.

 If I buy my tanning equipment used, do I still have to have documentation regarding exposure times and compatible lamps?  Back to Top
Yes. As the operator, you are responsible for obtaining from either the previous owner or the equipment manufacturer a certification label providing this information. Otherwise, the equipment will be deemed unsafe for use and your permit may be subject to suspension or revocation.
 If I have a tanning bed in my house, am I required to obtain a registration? Back to Top
Only if you use the equipment for commercial purposes. If you allow clients to use the equipment in exchange for money or goods, you must register as a tanning salon. However, as a private citizen, you are free to purchase and use tanning equipment for personal use.
 If I own a tanning salon, am I required to have a training certificate? Back to Top
Only if you are also an operator. If you are an off-site owner or you will have employees acting as operators, then you are not required attend classroom training. If you will be an owner/operator, then you must have and post a training certificate.
 If I work at a tanning salon and move to a competitor's business, can I take my training certificate with me? Back to Top
Yes. The certificate provides no benefit to your former employer, as the certificates are transferrable to different employers but not to other employees.
 What is the fee for a tanning facility registration? Back to Top
The initial registration fee is $150. Renewals (which are processed on a fiscal-year basis) are $110. Renewal notices are mailed approximately May 1 of every year and fees are delinquent on July 1.
 What is the minimum age for clients to use UV tanning equipment? Back to Top

Louisiana does not set a minimum age. Minors 13 years old or younger must have a parent or legal guardian sign a consent form and be present at the time of equipment use. Minors 14 to 17 years of age must have a parent or legal guardian sign a consent form.

However, as a private business operator, you are free to make policy decisions excluding minors or other at-risk clients from using the equipment.


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