SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Tattoo artists in South Korea will no longer need to worry about being punished for doing their jobs, as the country’s parliament on Thursday approved a landmark bill to end a requirement that anyone who gives a tattoo must have a medical license.

South Korea is currently the only country in the industrialized world with such a restriction. The Tattooist Act, which was passed by the unicameral ºÃÉ«tv Assembly in a 195-0 vote, would introduce an official licensing system for tattoo artists and place them under state supervision.

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