New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07585

Introduced
4/23/25  
Refer
4/23/25  
Engrossed
6/5/25  

Caption

Authorizes owners of mobile barber shops to obtain barber shop owner's licenses provided that they can furnish proof of proper layout, adequate equipment for the shop, sanitary conditions in the shop and good moral character.

Impact

The introduction of S07585 has notable implications for both barbers and consumers. For barbers, the ability to operate mobile shops can expand their business opportunities, allowing them to reach clients who prefer in-home services. The legislation aims to enhance public safety and health standards within the barbering profession by ensuring that these mobile services meet rigorous operational criteria. However, the bill's emphasis on compliance with existing standards may also necessitate additional investments from barbers in upgrading their mobile facilities and equipment.

Summary

Bill S07585 seeks to amend the general business law in New York by authorizing owners of mobile barber shops to obtain barber shop owner's licenses. The legislation aims to establish a legal framework for mobile barbers, ensuring they can operate while adhering to the same health and safety standards that traditional barber shops must follow. This includes requirements for layout, equipment maintenance, and compliance with local and state laws. The bill signifies a shift towards modernizing regulations concerning personal grooming services that adapt to evolving consumer preferences for convenience and accessibility.

Contention

Despite the anticipated positive outcomes, the bill has generated discussion regarding potential concerns over public health. Critics may argue that mobile barber shops could lead to inconsistencies in service delivery and sanitary conditions, especially if proper oversight is not maintained. While the bill seeks to establish a regulated environment for mobile operations, ensuring that all mobile barbers adhere to the same standards as brick-and-mortar establishments will be crucial in addressing these issues. The success of S07585 will largely depend on effective implementation and monitoring by state authorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A02785

Authorizes owners of mobile barber shops to obtain barber shop owner's licenses provided that they can furnish proof of proper layout, adequate equipment for the shop, sanitary conditions in the shop and good moral character.

NY S06777

Authorizes owners of mobile barber shops to obtain barber shop owner's licenses provided that they can furnish proof of proper layout, adequate equipment for the shop, sanitary conditions in the shop and good moral character.

NY S07031

Authorizes owners of itinerant barber shops to obtain barber shop owner's licenses provided that they can furnish proof of proper layout and adequate equipment for the shop, and sanitary conditions in the shop and good moral character.

NY J00269

Congratulating Maria and Alan Ringlund, owners of The Photo Shoppe Fusion Art & Gift Gallery, upon the occasion of their retirement

NY S00846

Allows reasonable rental fees to be charged by a retail pet shop for showcasing dogs, cats, or rabbits for adoption; adjusts the effectiveness of the prohibition of the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits from pet shops.

NY A00981

Allows reasonable rental fees to be charged by a retail pet shop for showcasing dogs, cats, or rabbits for adoption; adjusts the effectiveness of the prohibition of the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits from pet shops.

NY S01565

Requires pet dealers and pet shops to provide certain breeder and health information to purchasers of animals.

NY A03314

Requires liability insurance for owners of firearms, rifles and shotguns.

NY S00962

Relates to the establishment of a state university-based center for employee ownership that provides education and outreach to business owners regarding employee ownership.

NY A01920

Relates to the establishment of a state university-based center for employee ownership that provides education and outreach to business owners regarding employee ownership.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.