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HB 1364 IN

Barbering and beauty culture and other occupations.

IN · session 2021 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jan 14, 2021

Latest action (Jan 14, 2021) First reading: referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions

Summary

Allows an individual to provide services for compensation as a barber, cosmetologist, electrologist, esthetician, or manicurist without holding a state license or a license from a unit of local government if, before providing the services to a consumer, the individual: (1) provides to the consumer a written document that contains: (A) a statement disclosing that the individual does not have an occupational license; (B) the address and telephone number at which the individual can be contacted; and (C) the individual's dated signature; and (2) obtains the dated signature of the consumer on the document. Provides, however, that the individual is required to comply with all health, safety, security, confidentiality, reporting, and consumer protection requirements applying to an individual who provides the same services pursuant to a state license. Repeals a law entitling a military veteran to a license to vend, hawk, and peddle goods, wares, fruits, and merchandise without paying a license fee.

Sponsor (1)

1 coauthor / cosponsor

Action history (3)

  1. Jan 14, 2021 Coauthored by Representative VanNatter · lower
  2. Jan 14, 2021 Authored by Representative Wesco · lower
  3. Jan 14, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions · lower
Subjects
BEAUTY CULTUREHUMAN SERVICES, Regulation and Licensing of ProfessionalsLICENSES AND LICENSING

Text versions (1)

The published texts of this bill as it moves through the legislature. Each links to the official document on the state legislature site. Data from OpenStates.

  • Introduced House Bill (H) · Jan 11, 2021 · PDF

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