South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1214

Caption

Amend requirements for a cosmetology apprenticeship.

Impact

The implications of HB 1214 on state laws are centered around the flexibility it offers to apprentices and salons. By allowing apprentices to transfer hours from one program to another and to work part-time while fulfilling apprenticeship requirements, the bill aims to facilitate workforce entry into the cosmetology profession. Furthermore, the adjustments related to salon licensing could potentially encourage more businesses to participate in educational programs, thereby expanding opportunities for training and skill development for prospective cosmetologists.

Summary

House Bill 1214 proposes amendments to the requirements for cosmetology apprenticeship programs in South Dakota. The bill aims to update the current framework surrounding apprenticeship salons and the corresponding education requirements for apprentices and instructors. It introduces provisions to clarify the definitions of relevant terms, such as 'apprentice' and 'apprentice salon', to ensure a more consistent understanding of roles within the cosmetology field. Additionally, the bill outlines the responsibilities and conditions under which apprentices can practice cosmetology, effectively changing existing regulations to adapt to contemporary standards.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on enhancing the structure of cosmetology apprenticeships, there may be points of contention regarding the adequacy of current training standards and whether the changes sufficiently protect public safety and ensure quality education. Stakeholders in the cosmetology field, including educators and existing salon owners, may have differing opinions on what constitutes effective training and supervision for apprentices. These discussions will be critical as the bill progresses through legislative processes, considering both the need for accessible education and the necessity of maintaining high professional standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB37

Revise provisions pertaining to the South Dakota School for the Deaf.

SD SB141

Clarify and modernize cremation requirements and procedures.

SD SB101

Provide the Department of Health with oversight authority for the provision of emergency medical services.

SD SB77

Reinstate the restricted real estate broker's license for auctioneers and revise real estate licensing.

SD HB1102

Clarify and modify requirements related to the medical cannabis program.

SD SB175

Modify practice criteria for physician assistants.

SD HB1014

Update provisions related to the licensure of speech-language pathologists and speech-language pathology assistants.

SD SB78

Create the South Dakota Board of Physical Therapy and make an appropriation therefor.

SD HB1216

Establish and revise requirements related to visitation policies and procedures for certain facilities.

SD HB1218

Amend documentation requirements for emotional support animals in a rental dwelling unit.

Similar Bills

SD HB1054

Amend requirements for cosmetology apprenticeships.

SD HB1233

Amend requirements for a cosmetology apprenticeship.

NV AB225

Revises provisions relating to licensing of certain professions and occupations. (BDR 54-858)

SD HB1231

Repeal the board of barber examiners and cosmetology commission, and to create the cosmetology and barbering board, to provide a penalty, and to make an appropriation therefor.

OK HB3843

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Cosmetology and Barbering Act; curriculum hours; instruction eligibility; student apprenticeships; student apprentice compensation; State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering rules; examination for licensure; effective date.

OK HB2514

Professions and occupations; Cosmetology and Barbering Act; curriculum hours; apprenticeships; compensation; effective date.

UT SB0112

Cosmetology Licensing Amendments

OK HB1807

Professions and occupations; modifying various provisions of the Oklahoma Cosmetology and Barbering Act; effective date.