Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3914 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    81R14613 JAM-D
 By: Edwards H.B. No. 3914


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the regulation of the practice of cosmetology.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 1602.002(a), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a) In this chapter, "cosmetology" means the practice of
 performing or offering to perform for compensation any of the
 following services:
 (1) treating a person's hair by:
 (A) providing any method of treatment as a
 primary service, including arranging, beautifying, bleaching,
 cleansing, coloring, cutting, dressing, dyeing, processing,
 shampooing, shaping, singeing, straightening, styling, tinting, or
 waving;
 (B) providing a necessary service that is
 preparatory or ancillary to a service under Paragraph (A),
 including bobbing, clipping, cutting, or trimming; or
 (C) cutting the person's hair as a separate and
 independent service for which a charge is directly or indirectly
 made separately from charges for any other service;
 (2) weaving or braiding a person's hair;
 (3) shampooing and conditioning a person's hair;
 (4) servicing a person's wig or artificial hairpiece
 on a person's head or on a block after the initial retail sale and
 servicing in any manner listed in Subdivision (1);
 (5) treating a person's mustache or beard by
 arranging, beautifying, coloring, processing, styling, or
 trimming;
 (6) cleansing, stimulating, or massaging a person's
 scalp, face, neck, or arms:
 (A) by hand or by using a device, apparatus, or
 appliance; and
 (B) with or without the use of any cosmetic
 preparation, antiseptic, tonic, lotion, or cream;
 (7) beautifying a person's face, neck, or arms using a
 cosmetic preparation, antiseptic, tonic, lotion, powder, oil,
 clay, cream, or appliance;
 (8) administering facial treatments;
 (9) removing superfluous hair from a person's body
 using:
 (A) depilatories;
 (B) wax; or
 (C) mechanical tweezers;
 (10) treating a person's nails by:
 (A) cutting, trimming, polishing, tinting,
 coloring, cleansing, or manicuring; or
 (B) attaching false nails; or
 (11) massaging, cleansing, treating, or beautifying a
 person's hands or feet.
 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.