Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2075

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to tattooing

Impact

If enacted, the bill would have significant implications for state laws concerning the tattooing industry. It may lead to enhanced oversight of tattoo practices, requiring artists to achieve certain professional standards and adhere to health regulations. This could involve the introduction of new training or certification programs, as well as regular inspections of tattoo studios to ensure compliance with hygiene and safety norms. Ultimately, these changes aim to bolster public confidence in the tattooing process and its practitioners.

Summary

House Bill 2075 aims to modify existing provisions relating to tattooing, focusing on the regulation and licensing of tattoo artists and studios. The bill proposes updates that are intended to improve health and safety standards in the tattooing industry. Supporters of the bill emphasize the importance of ensuring proper sanitation practices to protect both customers and artists from potential health risks. By establishing clearer standards for licensing and operation, HB2075 seeks to create a more professional and safe environment for body art services.

Contention

There are points of contention surrounding HB2075, particularly regarding the balance between regulation and personal freedom. While proponents argue that more regulation will enhance safety, some critics claim that the bill may impose undue burdens on small tattoo businesses. Concerns have been raised about the potential financial implications for artists and studio owners who might face increased costs associated with compliance. Additionally, some stakeholders argue that the current regulations are adequate and that further enforcement may not be necessary.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1066

Modifies provisions relating to tattooing

MO HB45

Modifies provisions relating to licensure of certain professions

MO SB605

Modifies provisions relating to tattoos

MO H760

Bloodborne Pathogen Training for Tattooists

MO SF219

A bill for an act relating to educational requirements for a permit to perform tattooing. Effective date: 07/01/2023.

MO HB1942

Modifies provisions relating to domestic relations

MO HB2851

Modifies provisions relating to domestic relations

MO HB242

Modifies provisions relating to domestic relations

MO HB1071

Tattooing, body piercing, branding, subdermal implants, and scarification; and to provide a penalty.

MO HB2209

Relating to administration of local anesthetic by person licensed to perform tattooing services; prescribing an effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.