South Dakota Statutes

§ 9-34-17 — Tattooing, saline tattoo removal, and body piercing.

South Dakota § 9-34-17
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 9MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
Ch. 9-34TRADE REGULATION AND LICENSES

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S.D. Codified Laws § 9-34-17 (2026).

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Any municipality may regulate the practice of tattooing, saline tattoo removal, and body piercing by licensing practitioners of tattooing, saline tattoo removal, or body piercing; inspecting tattoo, saline tattoo removal, and body piercing establishments; and establishing standards for sanitation that are at least as stringent as those adopted by the Department of Health under § 34-1-17 . Terms used in this section mean:

(1)"Tattooing," to make marks or designs into the skin by puncturing it and inserting indelible colors. The term includes microblading and similar techniques used to partially or fully simulate natural hair;
(2)"Saline tattoo removal," inserting a saline solution in skin to lighten or remove an existing tattoo. The term does not include the use of other acids or of

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Legislative History

SL 1985, ch 216, §§ 1, 2; SL 1992, ch 239, § 13; SL 1995, ch 189, § 1; SL 2018, ch 54, § 1; SL 2019, ch 55, § 1.

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