Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1302

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Report Pass
3/12/24  
Engrossed
3/14/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Report Pass
4/5/24  
Enrolled
4/6/24  
Chaptered
4/25/24  

Caption

Cosmetologists - Esthetic Services - Definition

Impact

If enacted, HB 1302 would have a significant impact on the regulation of cosmetology practices within the state. It redefines the boundaries of what esthetic services are permissible under state law, potentially broadening the scope of practice for cosmetologists. This change is expected to benefit practitioners by expanding their service offerings, thus enhancing their business opportunities and consumer engagement without crossing into medical territory.

Summary

House Bill 1302 focuses on redefining 'esthetic services' provided by cosmetologists in Maryland. The bill alters the definition to include various skin-related procedures that do not involve medical diagnosis or invasive treatments like dermal or hypodermic ablation. By clarifying what constitutes esthetic services, the bill aims to ensure that consumers and professionals in the beauty industry have a clear understanding of the scope of services that can be legally provided without the need for medical oversight.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be overwhelmingly positive among industry stakeholders. Supporters include many cosmetologists and beauty professionals who advocate for clearer definitions in their field, believing that it will empower them to provide more comprehensive services. There is a sense of relief that the legislation will provide necessary clarity, which may enhance consumer trust and safety in the beauty industry.

Contention

While the overview of the bill suggests broad support, there are concerns regarding the potential for confusion over what constitutes an esthetic service versus medical treatment. Opponents may argue that the bill blurs the lines between beauty services and medical procedures, which could lead to improper practice or consumer misunderstanding. The definition changes may need further clarification to ensure that all industry professionals understand their limitations and responsibilities.

Companion Bills

MD SB1044

Crossfiled Cosmetologists - Esthetic Services - Definition

Previously Filed As

MD SB423

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