New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1060

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
2/13/23  
Engrossed
2/27/23  
Refer
2/28/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill notably amends existing laws under P.L.1984, c.205 to enhance the mechanisms by which out-of-state service providers can practice in New Jersey. This is particularly crucial in light of the growing demand for hairstyling and barbering services across the state. It allows individuals with relevant experience to obtain a temporary permit to practice while awaiting permanent licensure, thus helping to maintain service availability while ensuring that licensure standards are upheld.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1060 aims to streamline the licensure process for individuals who have obtained barbering licenses from other states or foreign countries. Specifically, it allows applicants from these regions to be granted licensure in New Jersey as cosmetologists, barbers, and related professions without needing to undergo further examination. This initiative is positioned to facilitate the integration of skilled professionals into New Jersey's cosmetology and barbering fields, helping to address workforce shortages while fulfilling state regulatory standards.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding A1060 appears to be supportive among advocates who emphasize the need for a flexible and responsive labor market in the beauty sector. Proponents argue that the bill represents a necessary adaptation to changing workforce dynamics and reflects a progressive approach to professional licensure. However, there may be some concerns regarding the standards being maintained, particularly questions about the equivalency of training and the comprehensive nature of the licensing process for out-of-state applicants.

Contention

While the bill enjoys support, there is underlying contention about whether it adequately protects consumers by ensuring that all professionals, regardless of their training origin, meet New Jersey's rigorous standards. Discussions in legislative committees may focus on balancing the need for skilled services with the potential risks posed by less stringent licensure requirements from other jurisdictions. The pilot program included in the bill, which allows for temporary practice, will also be under evaluation to address these concerns effectively.

Companion Bills

NJ S3686

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A2903

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

NJ S3686

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 A5867

Concerns licensure of persons in New Jersey who provide professional 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 A3589

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

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 S688

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

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