North Dakota Code § 12.1-31-13

Tattooing, branding, subdermal implants, scarifying, and piercing -
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Minors.
1. As used in this section:
a. "Brand" means the use of heat, cold, or any chemical compound to imprint 
permanent markings on an individual's skin.
b. "Pierce" means the puncture of any part of an individual's body to insert studs, 
pins, rings, chains, or other jewelry or adornment.
c. "Scarify" means to cut, tear, or abrade an individual's skin for the purpose of 
creating a permanent mark or design on the skin.
d. "Subdermal implant" means to insert a foreign object beneath the skin to 
decorate an individual's body.
e. "Tattoo" means to mark the skin of an individual by insertion of permanent colors 
through puncture of the skin.
2. It is a class B misdemeanor for a person, other than a licensed health care 
professional acting within that professional's scope of practice, to tattoo, brand, 
subdermal implant, scarify, or pierce an individual who is under eighteen years of age 
unless the tattooing, branding, subdermal implanting, scarifying, or piercing takes 
place in the presence of and with the written consent of the individual's parent or legal 
guardian.
3. It is a class B misdemeanor for a person to sell, trade, or otherwise provide materials 
or kits for tattooing, self -tattooing, branding, self -branding, scarifying, self -scarifying, 
subdermal implanting, self -subdermal implanting, body piercing, or self -body piercing 
to an individual who is under eighteen years of age.
4. A political subdivision may enact and enforce an ordinance restricting tattooing, 
branding, subdermal implanting, scarifying, and piercing or restricting the sale of 

tattooing, branding, subdermal implanting, scarifying, and piercing materials and kits if 
the ordinance is equal to or more stringent than this section.

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