A proposed bill to crack down on "cowboy" sunbed and cosmetic laser operators has gained strong industry support.
Backers of National MP Dr Paul Hutchison's Health (Skin Cancer and Trauma Prevention) Amendment Bill are relying on public support to bring the matter to the attention of Parliament after it was not picked in yesterday's ballot.
The bill was aimed at making sure sunbeds and lasers were up to standard, the provider was appropriately qualified and the premises appropriately regulated.
Under the bill, the voluntary standards for solariums would become mandatory so operators must obtain client consent and under-18s and pale-skinned people would be advised not to use them.
"The issue around sunbeds is one that obviously they are not regulated in New Zealand and there are cowboys and cowgirls using them in a very unwise way," Dr Hutchison said.