may not reinstate the registration of a individual that has been
revoked for two years from the date of violation or revocation,
whichever is later. A individual whose registration has been
revoked may apply for reinstatement, after a period of at least
two years, but must meet the registration requirements of this
act, including the examination requirement, if the individual
desires to practice the art of tattooing, body piercing or
corrective cosmetics under this act after the revocation.
(e) Surrender of suspended or revoked registration.--The
department shall require a individual whose registration has
been suspended or revoked to return the registration in the
manner as the department directs.
Section 12. Penalties.
A individual who violates a provision of this act commits a
misdemeanor of the third degree and shall, upon conviction, be
sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 or to
imprisonment for not more than three months, or both.
Section 13. Injunctive relief.
A individual may not practice or attempt to offer to practice
tattooing, body piercing or corrective cosmetics without having
at the time of so doing a valid, unexpired, unrevoked and
unsuspended registration issued under this act. The unlawful
practice of tattooing, body piercing or corrective cosmetics may
be enjoined by a court on petition of the department. It shall
be unnecessary to show that a individual is individually injured
by the actions complained of in the proceeding. If it is found
that the respondent has engaged in the unlawful practice of
tattooing or body piercing, a court of competent jurisdiction
shall enjoin the respondent from so practicing unless and until
the respondent registers with the department. The procedure in
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