Relates to increasing the age required to use ultraviolet radiation devices
Bill A 1370 raises the minimum age for using tanning beds to protect minors from skin cancer, promoting public health and requiring compliance from tanning salons.
Bill A 1370 raises the minimum age for using tanning beds to protect minors from skin cancer, promoting public health and requiring compliance from tanning salons.
The primary purpose of Bill A 1370 is to enhance public health and safety by increasing the minimum age requirement for individuals to use ultraviolet (UV) radiation devices, such as tanning beds. This legislation aims to reduce the risk of skin cancer and other health issues associated with UV exposure, particularly among younger populations.
These related bills may provide context or additional provisions that complement the objectives of A 1370.
Bill A 1370 represents a proactive approach to safeguarding public health by regulating the use of UV radiation devices among minors. As it progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders and the public will be closely monitoring its developments and potential implications for health and safety standards.
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