
“Under the new law, youth age 17 and older must have a parent or guardian present for an initial consultation with a tanning salon. It also bans children under 14 from getting spray tans in tanning salons. Governor Chris Christie said that while he does not favor government regulation of small business, the new law was important for protecting the safety of minors. Patricia Krentcil, who became known in tabloid stories as the “Tan Mom,” denied exposing her daughter to a tanning session, and a grand jury opted not to indict her on charges of endangering the welfare of a child.”
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