Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB169

Caption

Regards tanning by minors; physician titles

Impact

By enforcing these regulations, the bill seeks to protect minors from potential health risks associated with tanning, particularly skin cancer, which studies have associated with excessive UV exposure. Facilities that do not comply with these consent requirements could face penalties, including fines or disciplinary actions from the state cosmetology and barber board. Overall, HB 169 is positioned as a preventative measure for youth, reflecting broader public health initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence of skin-related health issues that can stem from tanning beds.

Summary

House Bill 169 aims to modify existing regulations concerning tanning facilities in Ohio, specifically targeting the use of sun lamp tanning services by individuals under 18 years of age. The bill prohibits tanning facilities from allowing individuals who are less than 18 years old to use their sun lamp tanning services without obtaining explicit consent from a parent or guardian. Furthermore, for individuals aged 16 to 17, this consent must be documented in a form that is signed in the presence of a facility employee, with additional stipulations about the frequency of tanning sessions allowed during a given period.

Contention

There may be varying opinions on the effectiveness and appropriateness of such regulations. Proponents argue that the bill is a crucial step in safeguarding minors' health by ensuring responsible use of tanning services. Critics, however, could argue that the bill unnecessarily restricts personal choice and could lead to a decrease in business for tanning facilities, countering the interests of local businesses. The discussions around this bill may highlight the tension between public health imperatives and individual liberties when it comes to personal grooming and beauty standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH SB25

Prohibit sun lamp tanning services to individuals under age 16

OH SB59

Prohibit sun lamp tanning services for individuals under age 18

OH HB158

Regards the regulation of cosmetologists and barbers

OH SB1088

Physicians; naturopathic medicine

OH HB353

Change title used by physician assistants to physician associate

OH SB00972

An Act Protecting Minors From The Health Risks Associated With The Use Of Tanning Devices.

OH AB1622

Family physicians.

OH S4457

Amends statutory law to change title of "physician assistant" to "physician associate."

OH HB746

Prohibits the use of tanning equipment by a minor

OH HB1310

Relating to the use of a tanning facility device by a minor.

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