Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB598

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a prohibition on the use of a tanning facility by a minor.

Impact

The legislation would result in direct changes to state laws governing tanning facilities. It would prevent any individual under 18 from using these tanning devices without parental consent, if at all. Any business operating a tanning facility would be required to maintain detailed records of all customers, including their skin type and medical history regarding skin issues. This shift in regulation indicates a growing concern over youth and health among legislators and reflects broader public health initiatives aimed at reducing skin cancer rates, particularly in younger populations.

Summary

House Bill 598 proposes a prohibition on the use of tanning facilities by individuals under the age of 18. The bill aims to amend existing sections of the Health and Safety Code to enhance regulations surrounding tanning devices and ensure that minors are protected from potential health risks associated with tanning, such as skin cancer. By requiring photo identification and written acknowledgment of warnings regarding the dangers of tanning, the bill seeks to educate users while minimizing exposure among youth who may not fully understand the associated risks.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 598 is likely favorable among health advocates and organizations focused on cancer prevention. Supporters argue that the measure is a necessary step toward improving public health by protecting vulnerable populations, namely minors. However, there may be contention from business owners in the tanning industry who feel that such regulations could negatively impact their operations and customer base.

Contention

There are points of contention regarding the feasibility and effectiveness of the bill. Opponents may raise concerns about overregulation, specifically how the ban might lead to loss of business for tanning facilities and reduce personal freedoms for families who believe in the responsible use of tanning services. Moreover, the enforcement aspects, such as ensuring compliance among tanning businesses and the documentation they are required to maintain, might pose additional challenges.

Companion Bills

TX SB329

Identical Relating to a prohibition on the use of a tanning facility by a minor.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3360

Relating to a prohibition on the presence of minors at certain performances facilitated by certain alcoholic beverage permit and license holders.

TX HB372

Relating to a prohibition on the operation of concrete plants and crushing facilities at certain locations.

TX HB2538

Relating to the repeal of provisions related to notice and consent to an abortion on a minor.

TX HB3588

Relating to an exemption from abortion restrictions for unemancipated minors and the repeal of provisions regarding notice and consent to those abortions.

TX HB40

Relating to prohibitions on the illegal entry into or illegal presence in this state by a person who is an alien, the enforcement of those prohibitions, and authorizing under certain circumstances the removal of persons who violate certain of those prohibitions; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB18

Relating to the protection of minors from harmful, deceptive, or unfair trade practices in connection with the use of certain digital services and electronic devices, including the use and transfer of electronic devices to students by a public school.

TX HB2837

Relating to prohibiting a person or entity from surveilling, reporting, or tracking the purchase of firearms, ammunition, and accessories through the use of certain merchant category codes; imposing a civil penalty.

TX SB1075

Relating to facilities and construction machinery used to respond to power outages.

TX HB4886

Relating to sexually violent predators and the prosecution of certain offenses involving prohibited items at correctional or civil commitment facilities; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1179

Relating to sexually violent predators and the prosecution of certain offenses involving prohibited items at correctional or civil commitment facilities; creating a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.