A bill for an act relating to the practice of barbering and cosmetology arts and sciences and providing transition provisions.(See HF 652.)
Impact
One key component of HSB211 is its modification of licensing and practice definitions within the industry. For instance, the bill introduces a new definition of cosmetology that incorporates hairstyling and adds nail technology and barbering to the curriculum required for licensure. Moreover, training requirements are explicitly defined, such as setting 600 hours for esthetics practice and 325 hours for nail technology. These adjustments aim to create clearer guidelines and streamline licensing in the state.
Summary
House Study Bill 211 relates to the practice of barbering and cosmetology arts and sciences. The bill proposes a significant administrative overhaul by merging the existing boards responsible for cosmetology and barbering into a single governing body, the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology Arts and Sciences. This new board will inherit all powers and responsibilities of the previous boards while maintaining all prevailing rules until they are amended or rescinded. To facilitate this transition, existing members of both boards will continue to serve until their terms expire.
Contention
However, the bill has sparked discussion regarding its implications for current practitioners. For example, the requirement for existing barbers and cosmetologists to adapt to the redefined rules and potentially undergo additional training or certification may be a point of contention. There are concerns among some legislators and industry professionals about the practicality and impact of these changes, especially as they relate to maintaining quality standards in education and practicing environments post-merger.
Replaced by
A bill for an act relating to the practice of barbering and cosmetology arts and sciences and providing transition provisions.(Formerly SSB 1108.)
Replaced by
A bill for an act relating to the practice of barbering and cosmetology arts and sciences and providing transition provisions. (Formerly HSB 211.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.
A bill for an act relating to the practice of barbering and cosmetology arts and sciences and providing transition provisions. (Formerly HSB 211.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.