Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB363

Introduced
1/18/24  
Refer
1/19/24  
Report Pass
2/7/24  
Engrossed
2/23/24  
Refer
2/23/24  

Caption

Amending statutes regulating the practice of barbering regarding licensure, examination and fees.

Impact

If passed, SB 363 will create a framework for barber licensing that emphasizes both education and professional standards, ultimately aiming to protect public health and safety within the industry. The bill also sets forth changes concerning licensure fees, clearly delineating what cost structures will be permitted for various licensing activities, ranging from application to renewal fees for practicing barbers and barber schools. By doing this, the legislation seeks to standardize the financial obligations associated with obtaining and maintaining barbering licenses across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 363 aims to amend existing regulations pertaining to the practice of barbering in Kansas by addressing licensure requirements, the process of examinations, and the introduction of a senior status license. This new bill proposes that barber schools and colleges must meet enhanced standards, including a required minimum instruction period of 1,200 to 1,500 hours in approved courses to ensure that all prospective barbers are adequately trained. Furthermore, the bill maintains the necessity for applicants to pass a practical demonstration and written examinations to be eligible for a barbering license.

Contention

Notably, the introduction of the senior status license is a significant point within SB 363. This would allow barbers aged 65 and over who have held their licenses for four decades to retain a form of licensure even if they are no longer actively practicing. This provision aims to respect the contributions of longtime professionals within the field while adapting to changing employment capabilities due to age. Nevertheless, there may be differing opinions on whether this effectively caters to the needs and preferences of practicing barbers or dictates an unnecessary bureaucratic layer that could complicate licensing processes.

Summary_context

The voting history indicates strong support for SB 363, with unanimous approval noted during its latest voting session, reflecting a collective agreement among legislators on the importance of regulating the barbering profession adequately. The broadened scope of the bill concerning educational requirements and licensure fees is expected to facilitate a more reputable marketplace for barbering services in Kansas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2305

Amending statutes regulating the practice of barbering regarding licensure, examinations and fees.

KS SB1118

Barbering and cosmetology; licensure

KS S1810

Creates new level of barbering license and apprenticeships in barbering, and establishes limits to hours of instruction for certain barbering training.

KS HB1874

Relating to regulation of the practice of barbering.

KS A3891

Creates new level of barbering license and apprenticeships in barbering, and establishes limits to hours of instruction for certain barbering training.

KS A3589

Creates new level of barbering license and apprenticeships in barbering, and establishes limits to hours of instruction for certain barbering training.

KS HB2141

State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering; licensing fees; increasing fees; emergency.

KS HB2141

State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering; licensing fees; increasing fees; effective date.

KS SB803

Barbering and cosmetology.

KS AB625

Barbering and cosmetology.

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