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Drafted by: NEHA Staff and Committee Members Laurel Arrigona, Regulatory Affairs, Ceutical Laboratories, Inc. Matthew Bavougian, Owner and Senior Piercer, Onyx Piercing Studio Michael Crea, Owner, Z‐Edge Piercing, Inc.
Steve Joyner, Legislation and Regulatory Affairs, Association of Professional Piercers Cathy Montie, Owner, Absolute Tattoo, Piercing, and Permanent Cosmetics; and Bloodborne Pathogen Trainer Katherine Sweeney, REHS, Sanitarian, Kent County, Michigan Health Department, Lansing, MI
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