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Committee moves to 'due pass' on bill modernizing body art licensing rules; vote 5‑1
Summary
House Bill 10 71 would move statutory body‑art definitions and enforcement language from administrative code to North Dakota Century Code, rename permits as licenses, and clarify inspection and penalty procedures; committee approved a due‑pass recommendation 5‑1.
Julie Wagendorf, food and lodging unit director at the Department of Health and Human Services, described House Bill 10 71 as a department request to put definitions and enforcement provisions about tattooing, body piercing, branding, subdermal implants and scarification into statute and to replace the term “permit” with “license.”
Wagendorf told the committee the changes move existing…
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