Oklahoma Code § 63-7302

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Tanning facilities - Age requirement - Posting
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requirement.
A.  As used in this act:
1.  "Phototherapy device" means equipment that emits ultraviolet
radiation and is used in the diagnosis or treatment of disease or
injury;
2.  "Tanning device" means equipment that emits electromagnetic
radiation having wavelengths in the air between two hundred (200)
and four hundred (400) nanometers and that is used for tanning of
human skin and any equipment used with that equipment including, but
not limited to, protective eyewear, timers and handrails.  For the
purposes of this paragraph, "tanning device" shall not include a
phototherapy device used, or prescribed for use, by a physician;
3.  "Tanning facility" means any location, place, area,
structure or business that provides persons access to any tanning
device, including tanning salons, health clubs, apartments and
condominiums, regardless of whether a fee is charged for access to
tanning equipment; and
4.  "Operator" means a person designated by the owner of a
tanning facility or tanning device lessee to operate or to assist

and instruct in the operation and use of the tanning facility or
tanning device.
B.  It shall be unlawful for any person under eighteen (18)
years of age to use any tanning device of any tanning facility in
this state.
C.  A person who is the owner, lessee or operator of a tanning
facility in this state shall post in a conspicuous place in each
tanning facility owned, leased or operated by that person a notice
developed by the State Department of Health that states all of the
following:
1.  That it is unlawful for a tanning facility or operator to
allow a person under eighteen (18) years of age to use any tanning
device;
2.  That a tanning facility or operator that violates the
provisions of this act shall be subject to a civil penalty;
3.  That an individual may report a violation of one or more
provisions of this act to the local law enforcement agency; and
4.  The health risks associated with tanning including, but not
limited to, skin cancer, premature aging of skin, burns to the skin
and adverse reactions to certain medications, foods and cosmetics.
D.  The State Board of Health shall promulgate rules to
implement the provisions of this act.

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