Oklahoma
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Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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For Immediate Release:
May 3, 2006
Senator Frank Shurden.
Senate Approves Safety Measure to Regulate Tattooing
Saying it came down to
a public health issue, Sen. Frank
Shurden won final Senate approval Wednesday for a measure that
would give the State Health Department regulatory control over tattooing.
Senate Bill 806 now goes to Gov. Brad Henry for his consideration.
“Oklahoma is the only state in the entire country that does
not regulate tattooing. With that lack of regulation comes the very
real risk of diseases like Hepatitis or even AIDS,” said Shurden,
D-Henryetta. “It is time to do what 49 other states have already
done and make sure these businesses are not spreading disease and
endangering the lives of Oklahomans.”
Under the provisions of SB 806, the State Health Department would
be able to require licenses and fees that would cover the cost of
health inspections. The bill also makes it illegal for anyone to
tattoo or offer to tattoo any person under the age of 18. The measure
also bans body piercing on anyone younger than 18, but would still
allow ear piercing.
“This isn’t about condoning tattooing. It’s happening
anyway, but we are putting people’s lives at risk by not regulating
it,” Shurden said. Oklahoma needs to acknowledge the danger
in failing to address this situation. We need to deal with it realistically.
I hope our Governor will sign this bill.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Shurden's Office: (405) 521-5588

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