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Old Nov 23rd, 2007, 12:04 AM     #1
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Confused Tattoo law in NZ , Help please!

I am 15 , soon to be turning 16 and I live in New Zealand , I want to get a small tattoo on the back of my neck for my birthday ( I have parental consent) . Firstly what is the law concerning placement of tattoos ? , and secondly what is the legal age limit with consent for tattoos ?

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Old Nov 24th, 2007, 03:20 PM     #2
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Legal Ages -- New Zealand

A range of age limits apply to different activities under New Zealand law. For instance, it is illegal to leave a child alone at home under the age of 14, and you must be 18 before you are legally allowed to purchase cigarettes and alcohol.

The legal ages for various activities in New Zealand are:

Age / Activity

5 starting school (earliest age)
6 starting school (latest age)
7 starting school (latest age if the child must walk more than 3 km to school)
14 a babysitter's minimum age
14 leaving a child alone in your house
15 getting a restricted driving licence
16 leaving school (earliest age)
16 living with a partner
16 age of consent for sex
16 getting a tattoo
16 getting married or having a civil union (with parents' permission)
17 getting a full driving licence
18 buying alcohol
18 buying cigarettes
18 getting married or having a civil union (without parents' permission)
18 borrowing money
18 joining the Police force
19 the right to free education ends

Source:
http://www.wellington.govt.nz/move/innovative/law.html


Tattoo Laws & Piercing Laws in the U.S.

What are the laws and regulations in the U.S. governing body art practices?

There are no federal laws concerning any of the procedures and practices associated with body art. Some states have absolutely no laws regarding body art and safe procedures, while others only regulate according to age, making it against the law to tattoo, pierce or brand anyone under the age of 18 without parental consent. Tattooing has been outlawed in Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Vermont and Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is important that you contact your local health department to find more information regarding the regulations in your state. For Pennsylvania, you may visit www.health.state.pa.us.

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