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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 71 — Public Health and Welfare

71-3905. Operator, owner, or lessee; prohibited acts; signed statement required; when; consent; proof of age; duties.

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It shall be unlawful for an operator, an owner of a tanning facility, or a lessee of a tanning facility to allow any person less than sixteen years of age to use tanning equipment at the tanning facility unless the person is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Before each use of tanning equipment by any person less than sixteen years of age, the operator, owner, or lessee shall secure a statement signed at the tanning facility by the minor's parent or legal guardian stating that the person signing the statement is the minor's parent or legal guardian, that the parent or legal guardian has read and understood the warnings given by the tanning facility, that the parent or legal guardian consents to the minor's use of tanning equipment, and that the parent or legal guardian agrees that the minor will use protective eyewear while using the tanning equipment.
The operator, owner, or lessee shall require proof of age from each person before allowing the person access to tanning equipment. For purposes of this section, proof of age shall include, but not be limited to, a driver's license or other government-issued identification containing the person's date of birth and photograph or digital image.
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