Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB189

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Change and provide exemptions for natural hair braiding and natural hairstyling

Impact

The implications of LB189 on state laws are significant, as it would alter the legal requirements for certain professions within the beauty and cosmetology sectors. By exempting natural hair braiders and stylists from standard licensing requirements, the bill could open the market for new entrepreneurs who may face barriers to entry under current regulations. Supporters believe this move could lead to increased economic opportunities, particularly among communities where natural hair styling is prevalent. Furthermore, it positions the state as more accommodating towards cultural and traditional forms of hairstyling, fostering diversity within the beauty industry.

Summary

LB189 is legislation aimed at amending the existing legal framework surrounding natural hair braiding and hairstyling. This bill seeks to provide specific exemptions from standard cosmetology licensing requirements for practitioners engaged in these traditional and cultural styling practices. Proponents of LB189 argue that such exemptions are necessary to honor cultural traditions and to allow individuals to earn a living without the burden of extensive and often costly licensing processes that do not apply to their specific hair styling practices.

Contention

Notably, there are points of contention surrounding LB189, primarily concerning the potential implications on public health and safety standards. Opponents of the bill may express concerns that removing licensing requirements could compromise the quality of services provided, as licensing is often seen as a way to ensure basic health and safety standards within the beauty industry. Some stakeholders fear that this bill may create a precedent that undermines regulatory oversight, potentially resulting in increased health risks for consumers if unregulated practitioners enter the market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB1342

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NE LB117

Provide a sales and use tax exemption for electricity, natural gas, propane, and sewer utilities

NE LB67

Change provisions relating to the levy authority of natural resources districts

NE SB2297

Forensics laboratory and Chickasawhay Natural Gas District; revise provisions of.

NE LB180

Change requirements for public lettings and biddings and provide an exception for the Department of Natural Resources under the State Procurement Act

NE LB548

Provide for political subdivisions that own or operate natural gas systems to contract with industrial consumers of natural gas

NE HB1925

Expanding secondary training for careers in natural resources and conservation.

NE SB5567

Expanding secondary training for careers in natural resources and conservation.

NE LR22CA

Constitutional amendment to provide the right to a clean and healthy natural environment and that the state and political subdivisions serve as trustee of the natural resources of Nebraska

NE LB218

Change provisions relating to intent to appropriate money for management of vegetation within the banks or flood plain of a natural stream

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.