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Subscriber only The State Government will push ahead with new laws requiring tattoo artists to certify that ink used on customers is not carcinogenic. The change would force artists to obtain a certificate stating the results of an analysis of substances contained in the tattoo ink, confirming it does not contain high arsenic levels. The amendment, set to be introduced as part of the government s Debt Reduction and Savings Bill, has been welcomed by the Australian Medical Association and health stakeholders. Queensland Health Prevention Acting Deputy Director-General Keith McNeil told parliament s Economics and Governance Committee the compliance analysis certificate would regulate what goes into tattoo inks.
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