Chapter 088
2018 -- H 7136
Enacted 06/28/2018

A N   A C T
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - TANNING FACILITY SAFETY STANDARDS ACT

Introduced By: Representatives Ackerman, Shekarchi, McNamara, Vella-Wilkinson,
Date Introduced: January 12, 2018

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Section 23-68-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-68 entitled "Tanning
Facility Safety Standards Act" is hereby amended to read as follows:
     23-68-4. Safety standards established.
     The director of the department of health shall, by regulation, establish minimum safety
standards for tanning facilities. The standards shall include, but not be limited to:
     (1) Establishment of a maximum safe time of exposure to radiation and a maximum safe
temperature at which tanning devices may be operated;
     (2) A requirement that a timer device be incorporated into each tanning device;
     (3) A requirement that a patron at a tanning facility wear protective eye glasses when
using tanning equipment and that a patron be supervised as to the length of time the patron uses
tanning equipment at the facility;
     (4) Requiring that the facility operator post easily legible, permanent warning signs near
the tanning equipment which states that state: "Danger -- Ultra-violet radiation. Follow all
instructions. Avoid overexposure"; as well as a list, prepared by the director of the department of
health, of prescription and non-prescription drugs which that may cause photosensitivity in
patients using a tanning center;
     (5) Require that the facility have protective shielding for tanning equipment in the
facility; and
     (6) A prohibition on the use of tanning facilities by a person younger than eighteen (18)
years of age, unless:.
     (a) Such person presents a prescription for receiving ultra-violet radiation treatments
written by a physician licensed to practice medicine pursuant to chapter 5-37; or
     (b) For every two (2) uses of a tanning facility, the parent or legal guardian of such
person signs a written consent form in the presence of a tanning facility staff member. The
written consent form shall contain, at a minimum, the following language: "I understand that the
world health organization has classified the ultraviolet radiation used in tanning facilities as a
Class 1 carcinogen, the same category as tobacco products. By exposing my child to ultraviolet
radiation in this tanning facility, the possibility of my child developing melanoma (skin cancer)
will increase. I also understand that there are safe alternatives available to achieve the same
cosmetic effect as exposing my child's skin to ultraviolet radiation, such as spray tanning or
bronzing creams."
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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