HB2380: Relating to cosmetology provisional certificates; declaring an emergency.
Legislative Summary
The Act tells the BOC to make rules to let a person who has a provisional certificate do supervised work. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.8). Directs the Board of Cosmetology to adopt rules to allow the holder of a provisional certificate to perform in a cosmetology field of practice under the supervision of a practitioner in the same field of practice under certain circumstances. Establishes requirements for a practitioner to act as a supervisor. Directs the board to adopt rules for the Health Licensing Office to issue a provisional certificate. Provides that, upon application for certification, a provisional certificate holder may submit evidence of supervised practice in order to meet the educational requirements. Becomes operative on January 1, 2027. [Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.] Declares an emergency, effective on passage.
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Bill History
Amendments
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection Amendment #-4
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection (2025-04-08)
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection Amendment #-2
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection (2025-04-03)
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection Amendment #-3
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection (2025-04-03)
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection Amendment #-4
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection (2025-04-03)
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection Amendment #-1
House Committee On Commerce and Consumer Protection (2025-02-25)
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