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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  135.37A  BODY PIERCING – MINORS
  1  2 – PENALTY.
  1  3    1.  For the purposes of this section:
  1  4    a.  "Body piercing" means for commercial purposes the act
  1  5 of penetrating the skin to make a hole, mark, or scar and
  1  6 includes the use of a mechanized, presterilized, ear-piercing
  1  7 system that penetrates the outer perimeter or lobe of the ear,
  1  8 or both.
  1  9    b.  "Minor" means an unmarried person who is under the age
  1 10 of eighteen years.
  1 11    c.  "Parent" means a parent, legal guardian, or legal
  1 12 custodian of a minor.
  1 13    2.  A person shall not provide body piercing to a minor
  1 14 unless the written consent of a parent of the minor has been
  1 15 obtained prior to any body piercing being provided.
  1 16    3.  The department shall do all of the following:
  1 17    a.  Prescribe the form used in obtaining written consent
  1 18 from the parent of a minor under this section.
  1 19    b.  Provide exceptions to subsection 2 for persons who
  1 20 perform or receive body piercing pursuant to a recognized
  1 21 religious tenet or cultural practice.
  1 22    4.  A person who provides body piercing to a minor in
  1 23 violation of subsection 2 is guilty of a serious misdemeanor.
  1 24    5.  It is an affirmative defense to a violation of
  1 25 subsection 2 that the person providing the body piercing was
  1 26 presented with a driver's license, as defined in section
  1 27 321.1, subsection 20A, or a nonoperator's identification card
  1 28 issued pursuant to section 321.190, offered by the individual
  1 29 who wishes to be provided body piercing, demonstrating that
  1 30 the individual is not a minor, and the person providing the
  1 31 body piercing has a reasonable belief based on factual
  1 32 evidence that the identification is not altered, falsified, or
  1 33 belongs to another individual.
  1 34    6.  If the department determines that this section has been
  1 35 or is being violated, the department may order that a person
  2  1 cease providing body piercing until the necessary corrective
  2  2 action has been taken.  If the person continues to provide
  2  3 body piercing in violation of the order of the department, the
  2  4 department may request that the county attorney or the
  2  5 attorney general make an application in the name of the state
  2  6 to the district court of the county in which the violation has
  2  7 occurred for an order to enjoin the violation.  This remedy is
  2  8 in addition to any other legal remedy available to the
  2  9 department.  
  2 10                           EXPLANATION
  2 11    This bill prohibits a person from providing body piercing
  2 12 to a minor unless the person obtains the written consent of a
  2 13 parent of the minor prior to the provision of any body
  2 14 piercing.  A person who provides body piercing in violation of
  2 15 the bill is guilty of a serious misdemeanor.
  2 16    The bill provides that it is an affirmative defense to a
  2 17 violation of the body piercing provisions that the person
  2 18 providing the body piercing was provided with identification
  2 19 showing that the individual seeking the body piercing is not a
  2 20 minor and the person providing the body piercing reasonably
  2 21 believes that identification is not altered, falsified, or
  2 22 belongs to another individual.  The bill directs the Iowa
  2 23 department of public health to prescribe the form to be used
  2 24 in obtaining a parent's written consent, and provide for
  2 25 exceptions for performing or receiving body piercing as
  2 26 prohibited in the bill based upon religious tenets or cultural
  2 27 practices.  The bill also provides that if the department
  2 28 determines that a person providing body piercing has been or
  2 29 is violating the prohibition, the department may order the
  2 30 person to cease operation until the necessary corrective
  2 31 action has been taken.  The bill provides that if the person
  2 32 continues to operate in violation of the order of the
  2 33 department, the department may seek an injunction to enjoin
  2 34 the violation.  
  2 35 LSB 5504XS 80
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