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                    [Title] => Miriam seeks to regulate body piercing, tattooing
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Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago has filed a bill that would regulate body piercing and tattooing operations in the country to limit these to licensed practitioners.


Senate Bill No. 2141, or the Body Piercing and Tattooing Regulation Act, would require body-piercing practitioners and tattoo artists to secure permits from the Department of Health before offering their services to the public.

Santiago said the purpose of the regulation is to prevent medical complications arising from the work of untrained people and unsanitary conditions.
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                    [Title] => Miriam seeks to regulate body piercing, tattooing
                    [Summary] => 

Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago has filed a bill that would regulate body piercing and tattooing operations in the country to limit these to licensed practitioners.


Senate Bill No. 2141, or the Body Piercing and Tattooing Regulation Act, would require body-piercing practitioners and tattoo artists to secure permits from the Department of Health before offering their services to the public.

Santiago said the purpose of the regulation is to prevent medical complications arising from the work of untrained people and unsanitary conditions.
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