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MI HB5684
Bill
Status
12/3/2024
Primary Sponsor
Tullio Liberati
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AI Summary
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Increases esthetician training requirements from 400 hours to 750 hours for individuals beginning training on or after July 1, 2024, while maintaining the 400-hour requirement for those who started before that date.
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Expands skin care services that estheticians and cosmetologists can perform to include nonmedical grade hydrodermabrasion, nonmedical grade chemical peels, high-frequency treatment, eyebrow services (lamination and tinting), eyelash services (extensions and tinting), and facial cupping.
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Defines "Class 1 medical device" to allow use of low-risk devices such as LED light therapy and microcurrent tools that do not cause visible contractions in skin care procedures.
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Restricts light therapy services to noninvasive light approved by the FDA that does not penetrate into living layers of skin.
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Requires the department to promulgate rules within 18 months to implement the expanded skin care service provisions.
Legislative Description
Occupations: cosmetologists; skin care services that may be performed by an esthetician or cosmetologist; modify. Amends secs. 1201 & 1210 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.1201 & 339.1210). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5683'24
Occupations: cosmetologists
Last Action
Assigned Pa 160'24
12/3/2024