Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2013

Introduced
2/1/21  

Caption

Cosmetic procedures; Oklahoma Cosmetic Procedures Licensing Act; license; certificate; laser hair removal; permanent cosmetic coloring; cosmetic tattooing; State Department of Health; rules; facilities; notice; exception; effective date.

Impact

The passage of HB 2013 is expected to significantly impact the regulations surrounding cosmetic services in Oklahoma. By enforcing a licensing system, the bill seeks to protect consumers from untrained practitioners, ensuring that all procedures are performed by certified individuals. The State Department of Health will be tasked with promoting rules for the licensing process and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. Facilities that provide laser hair removal or cosmetic tattooing must also adhere to new disclosure and signage requirements, enhancing transparency for customers.

Summary

House Bill 2013, known as the Oklahoma Cosmetic Procedures Licensing Act, establishes new regulations for cosmetic procedures including laser hair removal and cosmetic tattooing. It requires individuals to obtain specific licenses or certificates to perform these services, aiming to enhance public safety and professional standards within the cosmetic industry. The Act outlines definitions for various procedures, including cosmetic tattooing, microblading, and microneedling, as well as the specific licensing requirements for operators and facilities.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2013 argue that it promotes safety and professionalism, there may be concerns from existing practitioners regarding the cost and logistics of complying with new licensing requirements. Some operators may view the regulations as an unnecessary burden that could impede small businesses or lead to increased costs for consumers. Additionally, the exclusion of certain health professionals from needing these certifications may raise questions about the consistency and thoroughness of the regulatory framework, possibly leading to debates over public health and safety in the cosmetic procedures industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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