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|Written, informed consent from parent / legal guardian
|Written, [[informed consent]] from parent / legal guardian
|Presence of parent or guardian during piercing
|Presence of parent or guardian during piercing
|Additional obligations
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<!-- |Anyone under the age of 18 must have prior written, informed consent from their parent or legal guardian to get pierced. -->
<!-- |Anyone under the age of 18 must have prior written, [[informed consent]] from their parent or legal guardian to get pierced. -->
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|Alaska
|Alaska
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|misdemeanor offense
|misdemeanor offense
|fine of up to $500; 2nd offence within a year of the first one, they may be fined another $500 to $1,000
|fine of up to $500; 2nd offence within a year of the first one, they may be fined another $500 to $1,000
<!-- |No one under the age of 14 can get any piercing other than an earlobe piercing in Idaho, even with parental consent. Those between the ages of 14 and 18 can be pierced if a parent or legal guardian provides written informed consent in the presence of the person performing the piercing or an employee or agent of the piercer. The law excludes earlobe piercings and piercing for medical purposes. Violation of this law is considered a misdemeanor offense accompanied by a fine of up to $500. If a piercer has a secondary offense within a year of their first one, they may be fined another $500 to $1,000. -->
<!-- |No one under the age of 14 can get any piercing other than an earlobe piercing in Idaho, even with parental consent. Those between the ages of 14 and 18 can be pierced if a parent or legal guardian provides written [[informed consent]] in the presence of the person performing the piercing or an employee or agent of the piercer. The law excludes earlobe piercings and piercing for medical purposes. Violation of this law is considered a misdemeanor offense accompanied by a fine of up to $500. If a piercer has a secondary offense within a year of their first one, they may be fined another $500 to $1,000. -->
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|Illinois
|Illinois
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|misdemeanor
|misdemeanor
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<!-- |Piercers must have witnessed written parental consent to pierce a minor, meaning that a parent or legal guardian must accompany their child to the shop where they want to get pierced and sign an informed consent form on site. Violations are considered a misdemeanor. -->
<!-- |Piercers must have witnessed written parental consent to pierce a minor, meaning that a parent or legal guardian must accompany their child to the shop where they want to get pierced and sign an [[informed consent]] form on site. Violations are considered a misdemeanor. -->
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|Mississippi
|Mississippi
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<!-- |A parent or guardian must accompany any child under the age of 18 when they get a piercing. They have to provide evidence that they are the child's parent or legal guardian, sign a document providing informed consent, and stay during the piercing procedure. Shops must maintain records of piercing minors for 7 years. -->
<!-- |A parent or guardian must accompany any child under the age of 18 when they get a piercing. They have to provide evidence that they are the child's parent or legal guardian, sign a document providing [[informed consent]], and stay during the piercing procedure. Shops must maintain records of piercing minors for 7 years. -->
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|New Jersey
|New Jersey
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<!-- |It's illegal to perform any body piercing (ear piercings included) on a minor in Ohio without the consent of the minor's parent or legal custodian. The consenting adult must accompany their child to the piercing establishment and sign a document providing informed consent before the child can be legally pierced. -->
<!-- |It's illegal to perform any body piercing (ear piercings included) on a minor in Ohio without the consent of the minor's parent or legal custodian. The consenting adult must accompany their child to the piercing establishment and sign a document providing [[informed consent]] before the child can be legally pierced. -->
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|Oklahoma
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|see: Wisconsin Administrative Code
|see: Wisconsin Administrative Code
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<!-- |Wisconsin Administrative Code dictates that no one under the age of 16 may be pierced, and that those ages 16-17 can only be pierced if a parent or legal guardian signs an informed consent form in the presence of the piercer or shop operator. Piercing establishments are required to clearly post that it's illegal to pierce anyone under the age of 18 without a parent or guardian's informed written consent. Shops must maintain consent forms for 2 years after piercing anyone. -->
<!-- |Wisconsin Administrative Code dictates that no one under the age of 16 may be pierced, and that those ages 16-17 can only be pierced if a parent or legal guardian signs an [[informed consent]] form in the presence of the piercer or shop operator. Piercing establishments are required to clearly post that it's illegal to pierce anyone under the age of 18 without a parent or guardian's informed written consent. Shops must maintain consent forms for 2 years after piercing anyone. -->
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|Wyoming
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