Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2851

Caption

Relating to continuing education requirements for renewal of a laser hair removal certificate.

Impact

The enactment of HB2851 will have a significant impact on the standards and practices within the laser hair removal industry in Texas. By instituting continuing education as a requirement for certificate renewal, the bill seeks to elevate the overall quality of services provided to consumers. This policy change aligns with broader efforts to ensure public safety and professionalism in health and beauty services, potentially leading to improved client experiences and outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 2851 addresses the continuing education requirements necessary for the renewal of laser hair removal certificates in Texas. The bill mandates that the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation establish rules governing these requirements, thereby aiming to enhance the competency and professionalism of individuals practicing laser hair removal. This legislative move is seen as a proactive step to ensure that practitioners stay updated with the latest techniques and safety protocols in the field.

Contention

Although the bill is primarily focused on regulatory improvements, there may be concerns regarding the implications of enforced continuing education on practitioners, particularly regarding the accessibility and affordability of such programs. Stakeholders in the industry might express differing views on whether the requirements could pose an unnecessary burden on small businesses or independent practitioners, especially if the cost and availability of continuing education opportunities are not adequately addressed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4358

Relating to including digital teaching in the micro-credential certification program for public school educator continuing education.

TX HB1124

Relating to creating abbreviated educator preparation programs for certification in marketing education and certification in health science technology education.

TX HB49

Relating to creating abbreviated educator preparation programs for certification in marketing education and certification in health science technology education.

TX HB5064

Relating to the repeal of continuing education requirements for county commissioners.

TX HB1249

Relating to continuing education requirements for public school counselors.

TX HB2651

Relating to required training and continuing education requirements for persons who provide medical care or other support to survivors of sexual assault.

TX HB1466

Relating to the regulation of certain continuing education programs.

TX SB1415

Relating to the regulation of certain continuing education programs.

TX SB18

Relating to the regulation of certain continuing education programs.

TX SB27

Relating to the regulation of certain continuing education programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.