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Who is defined as a "body artist" according to the regulations?

  1. A person under 18 performing body art

  2. A licensed medical practitioner only

  3. A person at least 18 performing tattooing or body piercing

  4. A person in training to be a body artist

The correct answer is: A person at least 18 performing tattooing or body piercing

The definition of a "body artist" according to Georgia regulations specifies individuals who are engaged in body art practices such as tattooing or body piercing. To be categorized as a body artist, one must be at least 18 years old and actively involved in performing these body art procedures. This age requirement is in place to ensure that the individual is legally an adult and can provide informed consent for performing such services on others. The other options do not meet the standard criteria set by the regulations. Individuals under 18 cannot be recognized as body artists due to the legal age restrictions associated with body art practices. While licensed medical practitioners may perform certain procedures that fall under body art, the definition specifically calls for a broader inclusion of those engaged in tattooing or piercing rather than restricting it solely to medical professionals. Lastly, someone in training to be a body artist, despite their involvement in the field, has not yet reached the status of a certified practitioner and thus does not fulfill the definition of a body artist as outlined by Georgia regulations.