Intentional Scarring Sample Clauses

The Intentional Scarring clause defines the parties' agreement regarding the creation of scars as a foreseeable and accepted outcome of a procedure or activity. It typically clarifies that any scarring resulting from intentional actions—such as surgery, body modification, or certain treatments—has been discussed and consented to by the affected party. This clause serves to document informed consent, protect service providers from liability related to expected scarring, and ensure that all parties understand and accept the potential for permanent marks as part of the process.
Intentional Scarring. Sworn and non-sworn Patrol personnel are permitted to have body art according to the following specifications:
Intentional Scarring. (C) ▇▇▇▇▇ and non-sworn Patrol personnel are permitted to have body art according to the following specifications: (1) Body art is not permitted on the neck, face, head or any area of the chest visible in any authorized uniform or attire. (2) Body art on exposed legs is only permitted when authorized in a training environment. (3) No other body art may be visible on the hands, with the following exception: