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Senate Approves Parental-Consent Rules for Minors Using Commercial Tanning Beds

Utah State Senate · January 29, 2007
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Summary

S.B.52, which requires in-person written parental consent annually for minors to use commercial tanning beds and requires facility permits and posted warnings, was advanced by the Senate after members cited melanoma risk and public-health data in debate.

The Utah Senate advanced S.B.52 on Jan. 11, a measure to restrict minor access to commercial tanning beds by requiring in-person written parental consent, facility permits and posted warnings.

Sponsor Senator Jones said the bill addresses health risks and equity across counties, explaining it would replace a patchwork of…

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