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SUMMARY OFFENCES REGULATIONS 2016 - REG 15

15—Pre-conditions to performing certain procedures

        (1)         For the purposes of section 21S(1)(a) of the Act, the following prescribed information must be included in the written agreement entered into between the service provider and the customer:

            (a)         the name, address and phone number of the business where the procedure is to be performed;

            (b)         the name of the person who will perform the procedure;

            (c)         the name and address of the customer;

            (d)         a description of the nature of the procedure to be performed on the customer and the manner in which it is to be carried out;

            (e)         if more than 1 session will be required for the purpose of completing the procedure, an estimation of the number of such sessions required;

            (f)         if the procedure includes a body piercing—

                  (i)         a detailed description of the type of jewellery that will be used in the piercing; and

                  (ii)         a description of the precise part of the body on which the procedure is to be performed.

        (2)         For the purposes of section 21S(1)(b)(ii) of the Act, the consent form for a customer who is less than 16 years of age on whom a body piercing is to be performed must include the following information:

            (a)         the name and address of the customer;

            (b)         the date of birth of the customer;

            (c)         the name, address and phone number of the customer's guardian;

            (d)         the name, address and phone number of the business where the procedure is to be performed;

            (e)         a detailed description of the body piercing to be performed on the customer.

        (3)         The consent form must be—

            (a)         signed and dated by the customer's guardian; and

            (b)         verified by statutory declaration.

Maximum penalty: $2 500.

Expiation fee: $210.

        (4)         For the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of "prescribed information" in section 21S(4) of the Act, information about the possible risks associated with body piercing or body modification is prescribed.



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