Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB59

Caption

Prohibit sun lamp tanning services for individuals under age 18

Impact

The implementation of SB59 will significantly affect the operations of tanning facilities in Ohio, as they will need to revise their consent processes and ensure compliance with the new age restrictions. The bill is expected to reduce the number of minors using tanning services, aligning with health initiatives aimed at preventing skin cancer and safeguarding younger populations from the harmful effects of UV radiation. The state cosmetology and barber board will be tasked with developing consent forms that inform users of the potential health risks associated with tanning.

Summary

Senate Bill 59 aims to enhance health protections for minors by prohibiting the provision of sun lamp tanning services to individuals under the age of 18. The bill specifies that tanning facility operators or employees cannot allow anyone under 18 to use sun lamp tanning services without prior consent from a parent or legal guardian. For those aged 16 to 18, a signed consent form is required, while individuals under 16 must have a guardian present during the tanning session. This regulation is meant to mitigate the health risks associated with tanning beds, particularly the increased likelihood of skin cancer linked to UV exposure.

Contention

While the bill seeks to promote public health and safety, it may face opposition based on arguments related to personal freedom and parental rights. Critics may argue that the government should not dictate parental decisions regarding their children's use of tanning services. Supporters, however, contend that such measures are necessary to protect minors from health risks that they may not fully understand. The balance between individual freedom and protecting public health is likely to be a central theme in discussions surrounding SB59.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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