Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2153

Caption

Relating to the hours of instruction provided in barbering and cosmetology schools.

Impact

The implementation of SB2153 is expected to streamline the educational requirements for barbering and cosmetology schools, potentially benefiting students who may face challenges with the existing stringent hour requirements. By allowing both clock and credit hours to be used interchangeably, schools can tailor their instructional methods to better suit their operational needs, thereby enhancing educational delivery. This change may facilitate access to training, ensuring more individuals can complete their education in a timely manner.

Summary

Senate Bill 2153, introduced in Texas, seeks to amend the Occupations Code to provide more flexibility regarding the hours of instruction mandated in barbering and cosmetology schools. The bill specifically allows the Texas Commission to create rules that would enable schools licensed under the relevant chapters to account for instructional hours based on either clock hours or credit hours. This flexibility aims to standardize the way hours are recorded and recognized across different training institutions.

Contention

While the bill supports greater flexibility for schools, some stakeholders may raise concerns about the standards set for determining the equivalency and conversion of hours. There is a potential debate over ensuring that the quality of education is maintained when switching between different hour accounting methods. Critics may worry that loosening the rules could lead to educational disparities if not properly regulated, emphasizing the necessity of balanced rule-making that ensures educational rigor is upheld.

Companion Bills

TX HB2304

Relating to the regulation of barbering and cosmetology.

TX HB2738

Relating to the hours of instruction provided in barbering and cosmetology schools.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3845

Relating to the practice of barbering and cosmetology.

TX SB1337

Relating to the practice of barbering and cosmetology.

TX SB2368

Relating to the minimum number of instructional days provided by public schools.

TX HB198

Relating to the minimum number of instructional days provided by public schools.

TX HB108

Relating to the minimum number of instructional days provided by public schools.

TX HB2120

Relating to the practice of barbering and cosmetology at an establishment at a public secondary school.

TX HB97

Relating to certain public school instructional requirements and prohibitions and the incorporation of certain instructional activities as part of student coursework.

TX SB2319

Relating to the incentive for public schools that provide additional instructional minutes for all students.

TX HB2694

Relating to a notification requirement if a public school does not have a nurse, school counselor, or librarian assigned to the school during all instructional hours.

TX HB1605

Relating to instructional material and technology, the adoption of essential knowledge and skills for certain public school foundation curriculum subjects, and the extension of additional state aid to school districts for the provision of certain instructional materials; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.