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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Maryland Trying To Limit Term Of Parental Consent For Indoor Tanning For Minors

The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is proposing a six-month expiration of parental consent for minor indoor tanning.

The agency released the proposal for public comment Monday.

Current state regulations allow parents to set a date on which their permission expires. If no date is specified, a minor child can use the same parental consent form for indoor tanning until age 18.


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That covers them for the winter and then they can get cancer in the sun like everyone else that lays out to tan.

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh....who thinks of this crap!

lmclain said...

How about we give those legislators six months to do their job and cut their salary in half. They would still have all the bribes and kickbacks, backdoor deals, payoffs and favors, but at least we wouldn't have to listen to their drivel all year. Or just hang them all.