New Rules For Tattoo Artists In Ohio

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tattooOhio tattoo artists can expect new rules beginning in September.  Ohio has revised O.A.C. 3701-9-01 and O.A.C. 3701-9-02.  This marks the first time that Ohio has revised tattoo and body art rules since the late 90’s.  It appears that legislators wanted to restrict minors from getting “certain areas” of their bodies pierced.  They have limited the piercing of “certain areas” even if the parents give their approval.  All body art business will be required to have an infection control plan and will be training public health inspectors to make sure the rules are being followed.  About one in five American adults now is sporting ink, an increase from 14 percent in 2003, according to a survey by the Harris Poll. Among Americans ages 30 to 39, 38 percent say they have at least one “tat” somewhere on their body.

Attorney Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in the Miami Valley and throughout Ohio.  He has no tattoo, but the credentials and the experience to win your case and has made himself Dayton’s choice for drunk driving defense. Contact Charles Rowland by phone at (937) 318-1384 or toll-free at 1-888-ROWLAND (888-769-5263). If you need assistance after hours, call the 24/7 DUI Hotline at (937) 776-2671.  You can have DaytonDUI at your fingertips by downloading the DaytonDUI Android App or have DaytonDUI sent directly to your mobile device by texting DaytonDUI (one word) to 50500.  Follow DaytonDUI on Facebook, @DaytonDUI on Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr, Pheed and Pintrest or get RSS of the Ohio DUI blog.  You can email CharlesRowland@DaytonDUI.com or visit his office at 2190 Gateway Dr., Fairborn, Ohio 45324.  “All I do is DUI defense.”

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