Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2643

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  

Caption

Creating the laser hair removal act to restrict the performance of laser hair removal to certain medical professionals.

Impact

The act establishes that laser hair removal facilities must have a physician serving as a medical director, who is responsible for the safety and quality of services provided at the facility. The physician is required to establish written protocols regarding the procedures and to review patient records regularly. This oversight is intended to assure patients receive treatments from qualified professionals while maintaining higher standards of care. As a result, the act may potentially reduce risks associated with unregulated practices in the field of aesthetics and health care.

Summary

House Bill 2643, referred to as the Laser Hair Removal Act, aims to regulate the practice of laser hair removal by restricting it to licensed healthcare professionals, including physicians, physician assistants, and advanced practice registered nurses. The bill is set to go into effect on January 1, 2025, and mandates that only those individuals who meet specific licensure criteria are permitted to perform or attempt laser hair removal procedures. This regulation is intended to enhance patient safety and ensure that practitioners are adequately trained in the procedures they perform.

Contention

While the bill aims to increase safety standards, it may face criticism from industry stakeholders who argue that it could limit access to laser hair removal services or increase operational costs due to the mandated oversight requirements. Some may contend that imposing strict regulations could discourage non-medical professionals from pursuing careers in aesthetic treatments, even if they have received adequate training. The debate may also involve balancing state regulations with consumer access and the growing popularity of laser hair treatments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB461

Creating the laser hair removal act to restrict the performance of laser hair removal to certain medical professionals.

KS HB1222

Laser hair removal; restrict the practice of to certain health professionals.

KS HB2998

Laser hair removal; creating the Laser Hair Removal Act; requiring certain credential; mandating education and training; effective date.

KS SB995

Health - Laser Hair Removal - Requirements (Laser Hair Removal Act)

KS HB4357

MEDICAL-LASER HAIR REMOVAL

KS SB3520

MEDICAL-LASER HAIR REMOVAL

KS HB1984

Laser hair removal; practice of medicine and surgery; laser by a laser practitioner; surgery exception; definitions; requirements; qualifications; effective date.

KS HB1984

Laser hair removal; practice of medicine and surgery; laser by a laser practitioner; surgery exception; definitions; requirements; qualifications; effective date.

KS HB1658

Professions and occupations; laser hair removal practitioners; requirements; emergency.

KS HB449

Relating to the regulation of laser hair removal facilities; providing penalties.

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