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What are "gratuitous services" as per Virginia law?

  1. Providing tattooing services without receiving compensation or reward

  2. Free tattoo designs displayed online

  3. Volunteer work in a tattoo parlor

  4. Discounted rates during promotional offers

The correct answer is: Providing tattooing services without receiving compensation or reward

Gratuitous services, as per Virginia law, refer to services provided without any expectation of compensation or reward. In the context of tattooing, this means that an artist or professional can offer tattooing services without charging the recipient for those services. This concept emphasizes the absence of a transactional relationship where the service provider expects payment or any form of return. The other options do not accurately capture the essence of gratuitous services. Free tattoo designs displayed online could be considered as promotional material or art rather than services. Volunteer work in a tattoo parlor, while it may involve providing services without pay, could imply a structured arrangement and not necessarily be classified under gratuitous provision. Discounted rates during promotional offers do imply some form of compensation, even if reduced, thus contrasting with the definition of gratuitous services where no payment is involved.