Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB261

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Report Pass
3/13/24  
Engrossed
3/14/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Enrolled
4/6/24  
Chaptered
4/25/24  

Caption

State Board of Barbers - Sunset Extension and Report

Impact

The bill primarily affects the regulatory authority of the State Board of Barbers, allowing it to continue to oversee barbers and barbering practices in Maryland without interruption. By extending the lifespan of the Board, the bill facilitates ongoing regulation of barbershop operations, including licensing standards and professional conduct within the industry. Moreover, it mandates that the Maryland Department of Labor submit a report that assesses the Board's efficacy, which reflects the state's commitment to regular evaluation and improvement of its professional oversight bodies.

Summary

Senate Bill 261 pertains to the State Board of Barbers and aims to extend its operational authority in accordance with Maryland's sunset laws. Specifically, the bill seeks to continue the State Board's existence beyond its previously established termination date of July 1, 2024, extending that to July 1, 2034. This measure is part of the state’s larger regulatory framework to evaluate and maintain various oversight boards and ensure they continue to serve their necessary roles in professional regulation.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB261 appears to be supportive, as it aims to uphold the regulatory integrity of the barbering profession. By ensuring the continued presence of a governing body, stakeholders likely perceive this as essential for maintaining standards and protecting consumers in the barbering industry. There may be limited contention surrounding the bill, primarily focused on its administrative implications rather than its necessity.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the effectiveness of the State Board of Barbers in fulfilling its mandate. While the bill extends the Board's authority, discussions may focus on whether the Board has been successful in its evaluations and if it has implemented adequate measures to address industry concerns. The requirement for a report by the Maryland Department of Labor could also provoke scrutiny regarding the Board’s performance and the relevance of its regulations in an evolving marketplace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB713

State Board of Architects - Sunset Extension

MD HB463

State Board of Architects - Sunset Extension

MD SB714

State Board of Certified Interior Designers - Sunset Extension

MD SB716

State Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects - Sunset Extension

MD SB717

State Board of Stationary Engineers - Sunset Extension

MD SB715

State Board of Foresters - Sunset Extension

MD SB727

State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners - Sunset Extension

MD SB728

State Board of Examiners in Optometry - Sunset Extension

MD SB726

State Board of Examiners of Psychologists - Sunset Extension

MD SB729

State Board of Nursing - Sunset Extension

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.