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MO HB2198
Bill
Status
3/27/2014
Primary Sponsor
Jeffery Justus
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AI Summary
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Repeals and reenacts section 329.010, RSMo, to modify the definition of Class CH hairdresser under Missouri's cosmetology licensing laws.
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Removes "arranging, dressing, curling" from the list of hair services that require a Class CH hairdresser license.
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Adds an exemption stating that combing, braiding, and curling hair without the use of potentially harmful chemicals does not require a cosmetology license.
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Maintains all other Class CH hairdresser requirements, including services involving chemicals such as permanent waving, bleaching, tinting, coloring, and superfluous hair removal.
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Applies to the State Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners' regulatory authority over cosmetology practices.
Legislative Description
Allows a person to comb, braid, and curl hair without a cosmetology license if he or she does not use potentially harmful chemicals
Last Action
Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing(H)
4/8/2014