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KY HB885

KY HB885
AN ACT relating to cosmetology.


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Introduced
03/04/2026
In Committee
03/27/2026
Crossed Over
03/27/2026
Passed
Dead
04/15/2026

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill 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.

AI Summary

This bill updates Kentucky's cosmetology laws by prohibiting licensed individuals from performing services beyond the basal layer of the skin unless supervised by a physician or advanced practice registered nurse, and requiring appropriate licensing for services regulated by other state agencies. It also defines "fixed salon" and "mobile salon," changes "limited beauty salon" to "limited facility," and establishes penalties of up to $1,500 for performing regulated services without a license, with the board authorized to investigate unlicensed activity. The bill sets new educational hour requirements for estheticians, establishes licensing for mobile salons and limited facilities, and exempts natural hair braiders from certain licensing requirements if they work from home or with other braiders, provided they complete a sanitation course. Additionally, it mandates a code of professional conduct, sets inspection criteria for salons, requires hearings for unlicensed parties facing penalties, and allows the board to take immediate remedial actions for schools not meeting standards, while also prohibiting licensees from violating sanitation standards.

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

to Committee on Committees (S) (on 03/27/2026)

Bill Topics

Banking, Finance, and Domestic Commerce
  • ‐ Other Commerce
Education
  • ‐ Vocational Education
Health
  • ‐ Regulation of Health-Related Occupations and Services

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