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IA HF49

IA HF49
A bill for an act relating to a barbering and cosmetology establishment training program.(See HF 711.)


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Introduced
01/14/2025
In Committee
01/14/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to the practice of barbering and cosmetology arts and sciences by certain unlicensed persons. The bill requires the board of barbering and cosmetology arts and sciences to create an establishment training program (program). The bill allows an establishment to participate in the program by registering with the board. The bill allows an establishment participating in the program to employ unlicensed persons to perform certain cosmetology arts and sciences under the supervision, defined in the bill, of a licensee who regularly provides those services. The bill requires an unlicensed person participating in the program to first receive education regarding barbering and cosmetology laws and rules and sanitation. The owner of an establishment participating in the program is responsible for ensuring the education, training, skills, and competence of persons who provide services in the owner’s establishment. The bill requires an establishment participating in the program to comply with all facility and minimum equipment requirements, safety and infection control provisions, inspection requirements, management requirements, and establishment licensing renewal requirements. The bill requires the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing to inspect an establishment participating in the program as often as it deems necessary to ensure compliance with these requirements. The bill also requires an establishment participating in the program to inform a consumer receiving services from an unlicensed person in writing prior to the provision of services. The bill allows a party prevailing in an action based on an injury alleged to have occurred in an establishment participating in the program to recover reasonable attorney’s fees and receive other equitable relief as determined by the court. The bill allows the board to order an establishment to immediately cease participation in the program if it has probable cause to believe that human health is endangered. The bill requires the board to formally investigate an establishment subject to discipline under the bill and allows the board to reinstate or revoke the establishment’s participation in the program, and to suspend, revoke, or reinstate the establishment’s license.

AI Summary

This bill establishes an establishment training program for barbering and cosmetology that allows licensed establishments to employ unlicensed individuals to perform certain hair services (shampooing, cutting, coloring, and styling) under the direct supervision of a licensed professional. To participate, establishments must register with the state board and ensure that unlicensed workers first complete two hours of education on cosmetology laws, rules, and sanitation. The bill requires participating establishments to comply with existing facility requirements, safety standards, and infection control provisions, and mandates that consumers be informed in writing when receiving services from an unlicensed provider. The establishment owner is responsible for the education, training, and competence of their staff. The state board is granted authority to inspect these establishments and can order an immediate halt to program participation if human health is endangered. Additionally, the bill allows for legal remedies, including the potential recovery of attorney's fees in injury-related actions, and provides the board with disciplinary powers to suspend, revoke, or reinstate an establishment's program participation or license.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Withdrawn. H.J. 772. (on 03/21/2025)

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