all states need a license to pierce
In most states it is the state licensing board.
Most Insurance companies consider the body piercers to be too high a risk to offer insurance. In addition, Body piercing as a profession is such a small sector that most insurers do not consider it a large enough market to develop a specific insurance program for it.
Professional body piercers never ever use a piercing gun to pierce a nostril, they are dirty and are not to be used to pierce anything other and ear lobes and then even that is questionable. All body piercing is done with single use needles in a licensed and inspected facility by trained and qualified professional body piercers.
No, Body Piercings has been done by professional piercers having certificate of professional training.
Doctors, nurses, surgeons, medics, and body piercers.
No, you don't. All of those chicks in Claire's that use guns to pierce ears only have to read a book that takes about 15 mins to complete. Shows how experienced they are. If you visit the Association of Professional Piercers'(APP) website they have an entire section on how to become licensed with them. The APP is highly reputable and most people will only go to APP certified shops/piercers. (The APP is not a licensing or certifying body, they function more like a guild or union, for lack of a better analogy.)
That would be the professional body piercers concern during your tongue piercing.
No Doctors know nothing about body piercing nor will they provide you with that service regardless of an appointment or not. Body piercers don't practice medicine.
there is one for every country
A 14 gauge needle is 1.6 millimeters across, it's the standard needle used for 80% of all body piercings by professional body piercers.
No Injection freezing can't be done by body piercers, it's illegal. Just buck up and get it done, there is nothing to it.
Various states mandate the requirements for day cares. Some states do require a diploma, while other states do not. Check with your states liscensing body for details.