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Alabama- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos.Alaska- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Arizona- Parent or legal guardian must be present for body piercing and tattoos.Arkansas- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.California- Written/notarized from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, OR a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Colorado- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos.Connecticut- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for tattoos.- No known laws for body piercing.Delaware- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos.Florida- Written/notarized consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos.Georgia- Written/notarized consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Hawaii- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for tattoos.- No known laws for body piercing.Idaho- Minors aged 14-18: Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.- NO TATTOOS OR BODY PIERCING FOR MINORS UNDER 14.Illinois- Parent or legal guardian must be present with minors when in a tattoo/piercing shop AT ALL TIMES.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Indiana- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.Iowa- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.- No known laws for body piercing. (Please let us know if you have legal information to prove otherwise.)Kansas- Written/notarized consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.Kentucky- Written/notarized consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos.Louisiana- Parent or legal guardian must be present for body piercing and tattoos.Maine- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Maryland- No known laws for body piercing or tattoos.Massachusetts- Parent or legal guardian must be present for body piercing.- No known tattoo laws for minors.Michigan- Written/notarized consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.- No known laws for tattoos.Minnesota- Written/notarized consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing MUST be witnessed by the piercer. (That means your parent or legal guardian has to be in the shop while signing.) No genital or nipple piercings, branding, scarification, suspension, subdermal implantation, microdermal, or tongue bifurcation is allowed on minors.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Mississippi- NO TATTOOS OR BODY PIERCING FOR MINORS.Missouri- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing or tattoos MUST be witnessed by the piercer. (That means your parent or legal guardian has to be in the shop while signing.)Montana- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing or tattoos MUST be witnessed by the piercer. (That means your parent or legal guardian has to be in the shop while signing.)Nebraska- Written/notarized consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.Nevada- No known laws for body piercing or tattoos. State does not regulate tattoo/piercing shops.New Hampshire- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.New Jersey- No known laws for body piercing.- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for tattoos.New Mexico- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.New York- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.North Carolina- Parent or legal guardian must be present to give consent for body piercing.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.North Dakota- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.Ohio- Parent or legal guardian must be present and sign a consent form for body piercing and tattoos.Oklahoma- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Oregon- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, PLUS present proof of identity to the piercer.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Pennsylvania- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos, PLUS a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.Rhode Island- Parent or legal guardian must be present to give consent for body piercing.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.South Carolina- Written/notarized consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, OR a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.South Dakota- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos.Tennessee- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, OR a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.- Minors over the age of 16 may get a tattoo ONLY to cover up an existing tattoo with parent or legal guardian present, PLUS present proof of their identity to the piercer.Texas- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing, OR a parent or legal guardian must be present during the procedure.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Utah- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos.Vermont- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing and tattoos.Virginia- Parent or legal guardian must be present to give consent for body piercing and tattoos.Washington- No known laws for body piercing.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.West Virginia- No known laws for body piercing.- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for tattoos.Wisconsin- Written consent from parent or legal guardian for body piercing. Parent or legal guardian must be present with minors when in a tattoo/piercing shop AT ALL TIMES.- NO TATTOOS FOR MINORS.Wyoming- Parent or legal guardian must be present to give consent for body piercing and tattoos.

Is it true that Bill Gates faced trial in India for illegally testing tribal children with vaccines?

No, that isn't completely accurate.Who: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PATH_%28global_health_organization%29 (PATH) and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)The BMGF funds PATH, a Seattle-based NGO and main recipient of BMGF grant money for global public health initiatives. Since 1998, BMGF has funded PATH to the tune of ~$2 billion. The ICMR is the Indian Government's primary agency tasked with conducting biomedical research.What: A Phase V human papilloma virus (HPV) Phase V vaccine trial in Andhra Pradesh & Gujarat, IndiaPATH carried out a large HPV Phase V vaccine trial in India. Phase V means using approved, not test, vaccines. Certain forms of HPV are associated with cervical cancer. The vaccines in question, Gardasil from Merck and Cervarix from GlaxoSmithKline, were granted marketing approval in India in 2008 while the PATH-sponsored trial began in 2009 as a joint project with the ICMR, using donated vaccines.The purpose of the trial was to generate data to support the inclusion of the HPV vaccine in India's Universal Immunization Programme (UIP).Specifically recruiting from low-income rural, largely tribal, households, the trial was conducted on girls aged 10 to 14 using Gardasil in Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh (AP) state (n=13000), and using Cervarix in Vadodara in Gujarat state (n=10000).The ProblemsPublic recognition of problems with this trial started with the reported death of 7 girls. This led to immediate suspension of the trial in 2010 even though it was supposed to run until 2011. Investigations showed these deaths weren't directly connected to the vaccines (see table from the initial official investigation report, 1).However, investigations triggered by these deaths instead uncovered serious violations of the process of informed consent (see official investigation reports below from 1, see also 2). Aged 10 to 15, girls in this trial were obviously below the age of consent meaning their participation in the trial required the consent of parents/guardians. In the course of Government of India (GOI) investigations, the trial investigators 'were asked to submit 100 consent forms, chosen randomly, for both AP and Gujarat for independent verification' (1). These consent forms turned out to have several problems (see reports below from 1).Investigations (1) revealed thatIn Andhra Pradesh, 'Signatures of one parent were obtained on 9543 forms, thumb impression of one parent on 1948 forms and signatures of Hostel Warden/Head Master as Guardian in 2763 forms'The investigators noted, 'The legality of the signing by the Hostel Warden/Head Master in Andhra Pradesh needs to be examined by an appropriate authority'.In Gujarat, 'In Gujarat one parent has signed on 6217 forms, has provided thumb impression on 3944 forms and Legal guardian has signed or put thumb impression on 545 forms'.As a newspaper report summarized, signature of ~2800 consent forms had instead been signed by school teachers, principals or hostel wardens, even in cases where the girls had parents (2).The Indian Parliament's Standing Committee on Health began its investigation in April 2010 and concluded that 'safety and rights of children were highly compromised and violated' (3).The Committee's report (3) foundThe girls' consent was not fully informed.Post-vaccination adverse events weren't adequately monitored or reported.PATH and ICMR hadn't sought mandatory permission from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) or the Indian National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (NTAGI).PATH wasn't even a registered legal entity when it began working with the ICMR.DGAI culpable for dereliction of duty.The Committee's report stated, 'PATH resorted to an element of subterfuge by calling the clinical trial as 'observational studies' or 'demonstration project' and recommended legal action against PATH (3). However, the Union Government of India decided legal action couldn't proceed based on the its assessment of the country's prevailing laws. Instead in 2014, it issued a warning letter to PATH (4).PATH's dubious and unconvincing defense was that this wasn't a clinical trial, only an observational study of an already approved vaccine. As such, it argued that neither provision, i.e., informed consent and monitoring/reporting of post-vaccination adverse events, was necessary (5). This is patently incorrect.Bibliographyhttp://icmr.nic.in/final/HPV%20PATH%20final%20report.pdfThe Hindu, May 25, 2011. Editorial. A shockingly unethical trialPage on preventdisease.comThe Hindu, August 25, 2012. Aarti Dhar. Government warns PATHLaMontagne, D. Scott, and Jacqueline D. Sherris. "Addressing questions about the HPV vaccine project in India." Lancet Oncology 12.14 (2013): e492; Statement from PATH: cervical cancer demonstration project in IndiaFurther ReadingKumar, S., and D. Butler. "Calls in India for legal action against US charity. Nature News [Internet]. 2013 Sep 9 [cited 2013 Oct 22]." Calls in India for legal action against US charitysSharma, Dinesh C. "Rights violation found in HPV vaccine studies in India." The Lancet Oncology 14.11 (2013): e443.Thanks for the A2A, Shivanshu Siyanwal.

What are some best practices when user generated content, like YouTube videos, is created by minors?

A Parent/Guardian needs to sign all the time .Here is example wording from Google's "Doodle for Google" Contest."Minors who enter must have the written consent of a parent or legal guardian in order to be eligible to receive any prizes, as described in Section 8 of these Rules. ""Entries received without a completed Entry Form or without a parent’s or legal guardian’s signature will be disqualified."The parent/guardian typically assigns all copyrights to the contest sponsor.

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