Texas HB 1310 Signed Into Law

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Old Jun 23rd, 2009, 12:07 AM   #1
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Default Texas HB 1310 Signed Into Law

06/22/2009

Texas Governor Rick Perry has signed HB 1310 into law, reports PR Newswire. The bill will prohibit the use of indoor tanning devices for Texans under the age of 16-and-a-half, and will require in-person parental consent for those between the ages of 16-and-a-half and 18.

The American Academy of Dermatology Association issued a press release applauding the state of Texas for being the first in the nation to pass legislation of this nature, calling it “the most restrictive law in the country."

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American Academy of Dermatology Association Commends Texas for Enacting the Most Restrictive Indoor Tanning Law in the Country

American Academy of Dermatology :: American Academy of Dermatology Association Commends Texas for Enacting the Most Restrictive Indoor Tanning Law in the Country

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The American Academy of Dermatology Association applauds the state of Texas for being the first in the nation to prohibit the use of indoor tanning devices for all children and adolescents under the age of 16.5 -- the most restrictive law in the country," said dermatologist Evan Farmer, MD, FAAD, vice president of the American Academy of Dermatology Association. "We commend Governor Perry, Representative Solomons and the other members of the Texas legislature for their efforts to help reduce the incidence of skin cancer by protecting youth from the dangers of indoor tanning.
The United States Department of Health and Human Services has stated that ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun and artificial sources, such as tanning beds and sun lamps, is a known carcinogen. Yet, nearly 30 million people tan indoors in the United States annually. Of these, 2.3 million are teens.

Indoor tanning before the age of 35 has been associated with a significant increase in the risk of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. More than 1 million new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year. Limiting exposure to UV radiation from the sun and artificial sources, such as tanning beds and sun lamps, is the best way to reduce the risk of skin cancer.
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