Public Act 93-0449
HB3086 Enrolled LRB093 02203 DRJ 08161 b
AN ACT in relation to criminal law.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by
changing Section 12-10.1 and adding Section 12-10.2 as
follows:
(720 ILCS 5/12-10.1)
Sec. 12-10.1. Piercing the body of a minor.
(a)(1) Any person who pierces the body or oral cavity of
a person under 18 years of age without written consent of
a parent or legal guardian of that person commits the
offense of piercing the body of a minor. Before the oral
cavity of a person under 18 years of age may be pierced,
the written consent form signed by the parent or legal
guardian must contain a provision in substantially the
following form:
"I understand that the oral piercing of the tongue,
lips, cheeks, or any other area of the oral cavity
carries serious risk of infection or damage to the mouth
and teeth, or both infection and damage to those areas,
that could result but is not limited to nerve damage,
numbness, and life threatening blood clots.".
A person who pierces the oral cavity of a person
under 18 years of age without obtaining a signed written
consent form from a parent or legal guardian of the
person that includes the provision describing the health
risks of body piercing, violates this Section.
(2) Sentence. Piercing the body of a minor is a
Class C misdemeanor.
(b) Definition. As used in this Section, to "pierce"
means to make a hole in the body or oral cavity in order to
insert or allow the insertion of any ring, hoop, stud, or
other object for the purpose of ornamentation of the body.
"Piercing" does not include tongue splitting as defined in
Section 12-10.2.
(c) Exceptions. This Section may not be construed in
any way to prohibit any injection, incision, acupuncture, or
similar medical or dental procedure performed by a licensed
health care professional or other person authorized to
perform that procedure. This Section does not prohibit ear
piercing. This Section does not apply to a minor emancipated
under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 or the Emancipation of
Mature Minors Act or by marriage.
(Source: P.A. 91-412, eff. 9-5-99; 92-692, eff. 1-1-03.)
(720 ILCS 5/12-10.2 new)
Sec. 12-10.2. Tongue splitting.
(a) In this Section, "tongue splitting" means the
cutting of a human tongue into 2 or more parts.
(b) A person may not perform tongue splitting on another
person unless the person performing the tongue splitting is
licensed to practice medicine in all its branches under the
Medical Practice Act of 1987 or licensed under the Illinois
Dental Practice Act.
(c) Sentence. Tongue splitting performed in violation of
this Section is a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense and
a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense.