Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB995

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Health - Laser Hair Removal - Requirements (Laser Hair Removal Act)

Impact

The legislation significantly changes the landscape of laser hair removal by prohibiting unlicensed practitioners from performing these procedures. It requires that every laser hair removal facility is overseen by a physician who sets protocols for the procedures and reviews patient records. While the bill aims to ensure high standards of practice and safety, it also raises concerns about accessibility and the potential increase in costs for consumers due to the regulatory burden placed on practitioners.

Summary

Senate Bill 995, referred to as the Laser Hair Removal Act, establishes stringent requirements for the practice of laser hair removal in Maryland. The bill mandates that only licensed health professionals, such as physicians, physician assistants, registered nurses, or licensed practical nurses, are permitted to perform laser hair removal procedures. This is in recognition of the medical nature of the procedure, aiming to protect public health and safety by ensuring that only qualified individuals administer such services.

Contention

One notable area of contention in the discussions surrounding SB995 is the balance between consumer safety and potential restrictions on service availability. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for preventing harmful practices and ensuring that patients receive care from trained professionals, thereby enhancing public trust. Opponents, however, may express concern over the limitation of access to services, especially in areas where qualified health professionals are scarce. Additionally, the requirement for physicians to oversee procedures, while not needing to be present at all times, could create logistical and financial challenges for laser hair removal facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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