SLS 14RS-1666 REENGROSSED Page 1 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2014 SENATE BILL NO. 637 BY SENATOR WHITE COSMETOLOGY. Provides relative to the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology. (8/1/14) AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 37:571(A) and 595(B), (C), and (D), relative to the Louisiana2 State Board of Cosmetology; to provide for requirements of registered cosmetology3 schools; to provide for certain terms, conditions, and procedures; and to provide for4 related matters.5 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:6 Section 1. R.S. 37:571(A) and 595(B), (C), and (D) are hereby amended and7 reenacted to read as follows:8 PART II. LOUISIANA STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY9 §571. Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology; creation; domicile; membership10 A. The Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology is hereby created and shall be11 domiciled in East Baton Rouge Parish.12 * * *13 §595. Requirements for schools14 * * *15 B. All registered cosmetology schools shall do may offer one or more of the16 following:17 SB NO. 637 SLS 14RS-1666 REENGROSSED Page 2 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. (1) Offer a A course of practical training and technical instruction extending1 over a period of not less than nine consecutive months and including not less than2 fifteen hundred hours for the basic course of cosmetology leading to a cosmetology3 certificate. The course of study shall include lectures, discussion, instructions, and4 mechanical application.5 (2) Offer a A course of practical training and technical instruction extending6 over a period of not less than three consecutive months and including not less than7 seven hundred fifty hours for the basic course of esthetics leading to an esthetics8 certificate. This course of study shall include lectures, discussion, instructions, and9 mechanical application and shall include not less than three hundred hours of10 practical application and lecture and not less than two hundred hours of library study11 or research. The remaining hours may be made up of any combination of the above.12 (3) Provide for a A period of continuing study in esthetics, including a course13 of not less than six weeks duration and containing not less than two hundred hours14 of study.15 (4) Offer a A course of practical training and technical instruction extending16 over a period of not less than three consecutive months and including not less than17 five hundred hours for the basic course of manicuring leading to a manicuring18 certificate. This course of study shall include lectures, discussion, instructions, and19 mechanical application and shall include not less than three hundred hours of20 practical application and lecture and not less than two hundred hours of library study21 or research.22 (5) Provide for a A period of continuing study in manicuring, including a23 course of not less than six weeks duration and containing not less than two hundred24 hours of study.25 C. (6) Any registered cosmetology school may offer a A "brush up" course,26 which shall last of not less than six weeks and contain not less than two hundred27 hours of study.28 (7) A cosmetology theory course that is not more than two hundred fifty29 SB NO. 637 SLS 14RS-1666 REENGROSSED Page 3 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. hours, if the school is not a postsecondary school.1 (8) A course of instruction leading to an instructor certificate, if the2 school is a postsecondary school.3 D. C. A student who has studied at a school licensed or registered by another4 state, territory, foreign country, or province, or another registered school within the5 state of Louisiana may transfer hours carried within the preceding three years, if6 approved by the enrolling school.7 D. Each year any school registered by the board providing postsecondary8 courses shall submit to the board, in manner prescribed by the board, the9 following documentation showing:10 (1) Each student enrolled is a high school graduate or has the equivalent11 of a high school diploma.12 (2) The school is accredited by a national accrediting agency recognized13 by the board.14 (3) Any additional information as may be required by the board to meet15 requirements of the United States Department of Education for postsecondary16 school including but not limited to 34 C.F.R. 600.9.17 Section 2. The provisions of this Act shall not apply to schools that do not provide18 federal financial assistance to its students and do not require a high school diploma or the19 passage of a high school equivalency exam for admission.20 Section 3. The provisions of this Act shall not apply to schools that are not21 accredited and do not provide federal financial assistance to its students.22 The original instrument was prepared by Michelle Ducharme. The following digest, which does not constitute a part of the legislative instrument, was prepared by Nancy Vicknair. DIGEST White (SB 637) Present law provides relative to the La. State Board of Cosmetology. Present law requires all registered cosmetology schools to do the following: (1)Offer a course of practical training and technical instruction extending over a period of not less than nine consecutive months and including not less than1,500 hours for SB NO. 637 SLS 14RS-1666 REENGROSSED Page 4 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. the basic course of cosmetology. The course of study shall include lectures, discussion, instructions, and mechanical application. (2)Offer a course of practical training and technical instruction extending over a period of not less than three consecutive months and including not less than 750 hours for the basic course of esthetics. This course of study shall include lectures, discussion, instructions, and mechanical application and shall include not less than 300 hours of practical application and lecture and not less than 200 hours of library study or research. The remaining hours may be made up of any combination of the above. (3)Provide for a period of continuing study in esthetics, including a course of not less than six weeks duration and containing not less than 200 hours of study. (4)Offer a course of practical training and technical instruction extending over a period of not less than three consecutive months and including not less than 500 hours for the basic course of manicuring. This course of study shall include lectures, discussion, instructions, and mechanical application and shall include not less than 300 hours of practical application and lecture and not less than 200 hours of library study or research. (5)Provide for a period of continuing study in manicuring, including a course of not less than six weeks duration and containing not less than 200 hours of study. Proposed law changes present law to authorize all registered cosmetology schools to offer one or more the following: (1)A course of practical training and technical instruction extending over a period of not less than nine consecutive months and including not less than 1,500 hours for the basic course of cosmetology leading to a cosmetology certificate. The course of study shall include lectures, discussion, instructions, and mechanical application. (2)A course of practical training and technical instruction extending over a period of not less than three consecutive months and including not less than 750 hours for the basic course of esthetics leading to an esthetics certificate. This course of study shall include lectures, discussion, instructions, and mechanical application and shall include not less than 300 hours of practical application and lecture and not less than 200 hours of library study or research. The remaining hours may be made up of any combination of the above. (3)A period of continuing study in esthetics, including a course of not less than six weeks duration and containing not less than 200 hours of study. (4)A course of practical training and technical instruction extending over a period of not less than three consecutive months and including not less than 500 hours for the basic course of manicuring leading to a manicuring certificate. This course of study shall include lectures, discussion, instructions, and mechanical application and shall include not less than 300 hours of practical application and lecture and not less than 200 hours of library study or research. (5)A period of continuing study in manicuring, including a course of not less than six weeks duration and containing not less than 200 hours of study. (6)A "brush up" course, of not less than six weeks and not less than 200 hours of study. (7)A cosmetology theory course that is not more than 250 hours, if the school is not a postsecondary school. (8)A course of instruction leading to an instructor certificate, if the school is a SB NO. 637 SLS 14RS-1666 REENGROSSED Page 5 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. postsecondary school. Present law provides that a student who has studied at a school licensed or registered by another state, territory, foreign country, or province, or another registered school within the state of La. may transfer hours carried within the preceding three years, if approved by the enrolling school. Proposed law retains present law. Proposed law provides that each year any school registered by the board providing postsecondary courses shall submit to the board in manner prescribed by the board the following documentation showing: (1)Each student enrolled is a high school graduate or has the equivalent of a high school diploma. (2)The school is accredited by a national accrediting agency recognized by the board. (3)Any additional information as may be required by the board to meet requirements of the U.S. Dept. of Education for postsecondary school including but not limited to certain provisions of federal law. Proposed law requires that the provisions of proposed law shall not apply to schools that do not provide federal financial assistance to its students and do not require a high school diploma or the passage of a high school equivalency exam for admission. Further provides that proposed law shall not apply to schools that are not accredited and do not provide federal financial assistance to its students. Effective August 1, 2014. (Amends R.S. 37:571(A) and 595(B), (C), and (D)) Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate Senate Floor Amendments to engrossed bill 1. Makes technical changes. 2. Provides that proposed law will not apply to schools that do not provide federal financial assistance to its students and do not require a high school diploma or the passage of a high school equivalency exam for admission. 3. Provides that proposed law will not apply to schools that are not accredited and do not provide federal financial assistance to its students.