Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB275

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Barbers and Cosmetologists; State Board of Cosmetology and Barbers from the jurisdiction of the Secretary of State; remove

Impact

If passed, SB275 would realign the governance structure of cosmetology and barbering, redefining how these professions are regulated in the state. The board would gain the ability to set rules and regulations, conduct investigations, and issue licenses without the need for the Secretary of State's approval. This change could streamline operations and potentially speed up the licensing process for professionals in these fields. Moreover, the bill would enable the board to grant point credit to veterans, adding a layer of support for those who have served in the military.

Summary

Senate Bill 275 proposes significant changes to the regulation of the cosmetology and barber professions in Georgia. Notably, the bill seeks to remove the State Board of Cosmetology and Barbers from the jurisdiction of the Secretary of State, thereby transferring its supervision to a division within the Department of Public Health. This shift aims to establish more autonomy for the board, allowing it to exercise its quasi-judicial, rule-making, licensing, and policy-making functions independently, while also delineating the powers and responsibilities of an appointed executive director.

Contention

While proponents of SB275 argue that the separation from the Secretary of State would enhance the board's effectiveness and responsiveness to industry needs, critics might express concerns over the potential lack of oversight that could arise from greater independence. There is also a possibility of pushback regarding the implications for accountability and transparency within the new governance framework. Furthermore, as with many regulatory changes, stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the board's resources to fulfill its expanded role effectively, leading to discussions over funding and operational efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB197

"End Public Funding of Misinformation Act"' enact

GA SB164

Trade Practices; surveillance based price discrimination and surveillance based wage discrimination; prohibit

GA SB165

Minors; social media and internet safety; account termination upon the request of minors or their parents or guardians; provide

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