Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB341

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
2/25/25  

Caption

Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering, exemption for the licensing and regulation of makeup applicators provided

Impact

If passed, HB341 would significantly alter the regulatory landscape for makeup artists in Alabama. By exempting makeup application from licensing requirements, the bill is likely to promote the growth of the beauty industry within the state, allowing more individuals to enter the field without the financial burden and complexity of obtaining a cosmetology license. This could lead to increased competition and a wider range of beauty services being offered to consumers, ultimately driving innovation and accessibility in the makeup application sector.

Summary

House Bill 341 seeks to amend the existing laws governing the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering by creating an exemption for individuals who provide makeup application services. This bill proposes to relieve such individuals from the requirement of obtaining a license or being regulated by the Board when offering their services for compensation. The bill aims to define what constitutes makeup application clearly, ensuring that the scope of services offered does not encompass other activities that would require licensing under existing regulations. This change is intended to streamline the process for makeup artists and enhance their ability to operate legally and freely within the state.

Contention

However, the bill may also raise concerns about the standards and safety of makeup application services provided by unlicensed individuals. Critics might argue that removing regulatory oversight could lead to inconsistent practices or the potential for consumer harm. The debate around HB341 could focus on the balance between facilitating economic opportunity for makeup artists and ensuring that consumers receive quality and safe beauty services. Additionally, the bill's proponents and opponents may discuss the implications for public health regulations and the need for some level of oversight in beauty services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB139

Sunset law, Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering is continued until October 1, 2028

AL SB137

Alabama Board of Massage Therapy, terminated pursuant to the Sunset law and replaced by the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board

AL SB224

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing, created within the Department of Labor; oversight provided to professional or occupational licensing boards.

AL HB390

Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission; primary responsibility over regulation, licensing, and enforcement of cannabis cultivation authorized

AL HB404

Electronic Security Board of Licensure, requirements for licensing, procedures for operating provided

AL SB131

Alabama Behavior Analyst Licensing Board, continued pursuant to Sunset Law until October 1, 2026; Department of Mental Health required to provide certain services and personnel for operation of board

AL HB198

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL SB288

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL HB152

Alabama Gaming Commission, established, duties provided for; casino-style games, sports wagering, and lottery games, regulated; gambling offenses, further provided

AL HB163

Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Bill

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.