New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3686

Introduced
2/28/23  
Refer
2/28/23  

Caption

Concerns licensure of persons rendering barbering services in another state or foreign country.

Impact

If enacted, S3686 will amend existing laws related to barbering and cosmetology licensure. It particularly targets professionals from areas where licensing standards may differ significantly from New Jersey's. The extended three-year pilot program will allow temporary permits for those arriving in the state, enabling them to work while awaiting their official licensure. This provides a pathway for skilled professionals to start working in New Jersey more quickly, promoting employment opportunities and potentially benefiting the local economy.

Summary

S3686 aims to facilitate the licensure process for individuals who have obtained barbering licenses in other states or foreign countries. This bill allows such applicants to receive licensure in New Jersey as cosmetologists, beauticians, barbers, manicurists, hair braiders, or skin care specialists without needing to take an examination, provided that their prior licensing requirements are deemed comparable to those in New Jersey. This bill addresses concerns regarding the recognition of out-of-state licenses and seeks to streamline the transition for licensed professionals moving to New Jersey.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S3686 appears to be generally supportive, especially from stakeholders in the cosmetology and barbering industries. Supporters argue that the bill will eliminate unnecessary barriers for qualified professionals and help address labor shortages in the sector. However, there are concerns about how standards will be maintained, as there might be variations in skill levels and training among licensees from different jurisdictions. Advocates for strict licensing standards may caution against potentially lowering the bar for entry into the profession.

Contention

A notable point of contention revolves around the competency of professionals granted licensure under the new rules. There are worries that officials may not have the necessary resources to effectively evaluate the comparability of licensing standards from other jurisdictions, which could lead to inadequately trained professionals practicing in New Jersey. Additionally, some industry advocates fear that this legislation could dilute the quality of services provided, depending on the standards upheld by other states or countries.

Companion Bills

NJ A1060

Same As Concerns licensure of persons rendering barbering services in another state or foreign country.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1060

Concerns licensure of persons rendering barbering services in another state or foreign country.

NJ S691

Concerns licensure of persons rendering barbering services in another state or foreign country.

NJ A2903

Concerns licensure of persons rendering barbering services in another state or foreign country.

NJ S4540

Concerns licensure of persons in New Jersey who provide professional barbering services in another state or foreign country.

NJ A5867

Concerns licensure of persons in New Jersey who provide professional barbering services in another state or foreign country.

NJ A3963

Allows barbers licensed out-of-State to provide barbering services in New Jersey while awaiting issuance of license by New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling.

NJ S1810

Creates new level of barbering license and apprenticeships in barbering, and establishes limits to hours of instruction for certain barbering training.

NJ A3891

Creates new level of barbering license and apprenticeships in barbering, and establishes limits to hours of instruction for certain barbering training.

NJ A3589

Creates new level of barbering license and apprenticeships in barbering, and establishes limits to hours of instruction for certain barbering training.

NJ S3579

Allows teaching experience to be considered for out-of-State individuals seeking licensure from New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling.

Similar Bills

NJ S3233

Provides option for individuals to satisfy requirements for licensure as manicurist through apprenticeship.

NJ A4500

Provides option for individuals to satisfy requirements for licensure as manicurist through apprenticeship.

NJ A3414

Modifies regulation of student permits by NJ State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling and establishes oversight of individuals seeking employment as shampoo technicians.

NJ A1507

Permits chair or booth rentals for the purpose of providing cosmetology and hairstyling services or ancillary services.

NJ S2245

Modifies regulation of student permits by NJ State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling and establishes oversight of individuals seeking employment as shampoo technicians.

NJ A4313

Requires cosmetology and hairstyling licensees to complete domestic violence and sexual assault awareness education.

NJ S1503

Permits chair or booth rentals for the purpose of providing cosmetology and hairstyling services or ancillary services.

NJ A3987

Establishes optional special needs training program for professional and shop licensees of New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling.