Sanford Signs Tattoo Bill
Guidelines Must Be Finalized
COLUMBIA, S.C. --
Gov. Mark Sanford has signed a bill to allow tattoo artists to make
their marks legally.
State health officials must develop regulations before tattoos can
be offered to the public. Officials say that could take several months.
Sanford said he supported lifting the ban on tattoos as long as
public health is protected. He said he's confident the bill will protect
the public.
The Department of Health and Environmental Control must write
regulations, get approval from the agency's board, hold publichearings and
send the new rules to the Legislature, which meets in January.
The law requires tattoo artists to use disposable needles and
obtain a parent's permission for anyone ages 18 to 21 to get atattoo.
The bill also bans tattooing of the face, neck and head. No one
under 18 can get a tattoo.
Oklahoma is now the only state to ban tattooing.
Previous Stories:
- May 20, 2004: Tattoo Bill Passes General Assembly
- February 11, 2004: Tattoo Bill Heads To Full House
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