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parent or legal guardian of that
person commits the offense |
of piercing the body of a minor. Before the oral
cavity of |
a person under 18 years of age may be pierced, the written |
consent
form signed by the parent or legal guardian must |
contain a provision in
substantially the following form:
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"I understand that the oral piercing of the tongue, |
lips, cheeks, or
any other area of the oral cavity carries |
serious risk of infection or damage
to the mouth and teeth, |
or both infection and damage to those areas,
that could |
result but is not limited to nerve damage, numbness, and |
life
threatening blood clots.".
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A person who pierces the oral cavity of a person under |
18 years of age
without obtaining a signed written consent |
form from a parent or legal guardian
of the person that |
includes the provision describing the health risks of body
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piercing, violates this Section.
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(1.5) Any person who is an owner or employed by a |
business that performs
body
piercing may not permit a |
person under 18 years of age to enter or remain on
the
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premises where body piercing is being performed unless the |
person under 18
years of age
is accompanied by his or her |
parent or legal guardian.
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(2) Sentence. A violation of clause (a)(1) or (a)(1.5) |
of this
Section
Piercing the body of a minor is a Class A
C
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misdemeanor.
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(b) Definition. As used in this Section, to "pierce" means |
to make a hole
in the body or oral cavity in order to insert or |
allow the insertion of any
ring, hoop, stud, or other object |
for the purpose of ornamentation of the
body. "Piercing" does |
not include tongue splitting as defined in Section
12-10.2.
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(c) Exceptions. This Section may not be construed in any |
way to prohibit
any injection, incision, acupuncture, or |
similar medical or dental procedure
performed by a licensed |
health care professional or other person authorized to
perform |
that procedure or the presence on the premises where that |
procedure is being performed by a
health care professional or |