Minnesota Statutes

§ 146B.01 — DEFINITIONS

Minnesota § 146B.01
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartHEALTH
Ch. 146BBODY ART

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Minn. Stat. § 146B.01 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Scope. The terms defined in this section apply to this chapter. Subd. 2.Aftercare. "Aftercare" means written instructions given to a client, specific to the procedure rendered, on caring for the body art and surrounding area. These instructions must include information on when to seek medical treatment. Subd. 3.Antiseptic. "Antiseptic" means an agent that destroys disease-causing microorganisms on human skin or mucosa. Subd. 4.Body art; body art procedures. "Body art" or "body art procedures" means physical body adornment using, but not limited to, tattooing and body piercing. Body art does not include practices and procedures that are performed by a licensed medical or dental professional if the procedure is within the professional's scope of practice. Subd. 5.Body art

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Legislative History

2010 c 317 s 1;2016 c 179 s 19

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