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HB 885 KY
Passed One Chamber

AN ACT relating to cosmetology.

KY · session 2026RS · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Mar 4, 2026

Latest action (Mar 27, 2026) to Committee on Committees (S)

Summary

Create a new section of KRS Chapter 317A to prohibit a licensee from performing services that go beyond the stratum germinativum layer unless practicing under the immediate supervision of a licensed physician; prohibit a licensee from performing any service regulated by another agency without the appropriate licensing for that service; amend various sections of KRS Chapter 317A to define "fixed salon" and "mobile salon"; change "limited beauty salon" to "limited facility" throughout; require any person who attempts to practice cosmetology or shampoo styling without being licensed to pay an administrative penalty to the board in an amount not to exceed $1,500 for each offense; authorize the board to investigate any and all unlicensed activity of services licensed under KRS Chapter 317A; prohibit a licensee from holding clinics if the clinics are not sponsored by a beauty specialty group for a service that require a license or permit under KRS Chapter 317A; require any person who applies for an esthetician license to have completed 750 hours of instruction in a licensed school within 5 years of submitting an application for licensure; establish licensing for mobile salons and limited facilities; exclude completion of 50 hours of esthetics or nail technology training within the last 2 years from licensure requirements for teaching esthetic practices or nail technology; establish license and renewal periods by administrative regulations promulgated by the board; establish a permit for natural hair braiding; exempt a person practicing natural hair brading from being required to have a salon license if working out of their home, a limited facility license if only working with other natural hair braiders, or obtaining cosmetology instruction hours beyond a sanitation course; require the board to promulgate administrative regulations to set standards for mobile salons and limited facilities; establish a code of professional conduct for persons licensed and permitted by the board; establish the inspection criteria for fixed and mobile salons; require the board to hold hearings in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B upon the request of an unlicensed party facing penalties; require schools to follow the student-teacher ratio listed in administrative regulations; allow the board to take immediate remedial measures to help a school operate according to standards if a complaint or concern has been validated through an inspection; prohibit a licensee from failing to follow sanitation standards prescribed by administrative regulations; allow the board to investigate all complaints concerning any person that is performing regulated services without a license; establish a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $1,500 per violation for any person who provides regulated services without a license.

Sponsor (1)

Action history (10)

  1. Mar 4, 2026 introduced in House · lower
  2. Mar 4, 2026 to Committee on Committees (H) · lower
  3. Mar 9, 2026 to Licensing, Occupations, & Administrative Regulations (H) · lower
  4. Mar 11, 2026 reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar · lower
  5. Mar 12, 2026 2nd reading, to Rules · lower
  6. Mar 19, 2026 posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, March 20 2026 · lower
  7. Mar 20, 2026 floor amendment (1) filed · lower
  8. Mar 27, 2026 3rd reading, passed 64-18 with Floor Amendment (1) · lower
  9. Mar 27, 2026 received in Senate · upper
  10. Mar 27, 2026 to Committee on Committees (S) · upper
Subjects
Barbers And CosmetologistsBoards And CommissionsLicensingOccupations And Professions

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