{
each time
}
the first time that
the minor uses a tanning device
, and at least once each 12 month period
thereafter in which the minor uses the tanning device
;
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and
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(b) signs the consent form required in Subsection (5).
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(b) if the individual using the tanning device is a minor, a statement that:
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(i) the parent or legal guardian of the minor has read and understood the warnings
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given by the tanning facility, and consents to the minor's use of a tanning device;
{
and
}
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(ii) the parent or legal guardian agrees that the minor will use protective eye wear
;
and
(iii) includes the number of tanning sessions within the 12 month period of time
the parent is authorizing for the minor
.
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(b) may result in the revocation of a permit to do business as a tanning facility.
(7) This section supercedes any ordinance enacted by the governing body of a
political subdivision that imposes restrictions on access to a tanning device by a
person younger than age 18 that is not essentially identical to the provisions of this
section.
The motion passed unanimously.
Lew Garrett, Director, Davis County Health Dept., explained the need for the legislation and
spoke in support of the bill.
The following individuals also spoke in support of the bill.
Ben Tanner, Huntsman Cancer Institute
Dr. Charles Harpe, member Davis Board of Health
Michelle McOmber, Utah Medical Assn.
Rhonda Rose, Utah PTA
MOTION: Sen. Goodfellow moved to pass the bill out favorably as amended.
The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Knudson absent at the time of voting.
Sen. Buttars adjourned the meeting at 9:40 a.m.
Minutes recorded by Nedra Duzett.
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Sen. D. Chris Buttars, Committee Chair