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OH SB329
Bill
Status
6/23/2020
Primary Sponsor
Peggy Lehner
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AI Summary
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Prohibits tanning facility operators and employees from allowing individuals under 18 years of age to use sun lamp tanning services.
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Requires individuals 18 years and older to provide written consent on a state board-approved form before using tanning services, with consent valid indefinitely.
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Requires parental or legal guardian consent for individuals 16-17 years old to use tanning services, limited to 45 sessions per 90-day period with consent valid for 90 days.
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Requires parental or legal guardian consent prior to each session for individuals under 16 years old, with parent or guardian physically present during each session.
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Establishes enforcement penalties including fines up to $500 for first violations, up to $1,000 for repeat violations, and authorizes the state cosmetology and barber board to develop consent forms describing health effects and potential relationship to skin cancer.
Legislative Description
Prohibit providing sun lamp tanning to persons under 18
Health and Human Services : Public Health
Last Action
Refer to Committee: Government Oversight and Reform
6/24/2020