Posted: | February 27, 2017 03:16 PM |
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From: | Representative Tommy Sankey |
To: | All House members |
Subject: | LEGISLATION - RE-INTRODUCTION: MOBILE BARBERSHOP PACKAGE - BARBER COSMETOLOGY LICENSES |
In the near future, I plan to re-introduce a legislative package (former HB’s 1190 & 1191 of 2015-16 session) that will allow a barber or cosmetologist to practice in a mobile setting. Many constituents in my area - and I suspect many other areas around the state - are unable to travel to a salon or barber shop. This legislation would allow service to occur within a home, a senior center, a local recreational center, etc. A licensed salon or barber shop or individual cosmetologist or barber would be allowed to utilize and operate a mobile salon/barbershop, which allows for small businesses to thrive and for those who cannot get to a physical, traditional shop to be served as well. It would also allow for “make-over” parties or planned gatherings to include this type of service. Allowing a barber or cosmetologist to operate through a mobile setting as well as a traditional setting provides an opportunity for expansion of their business and customer base. In addition, this legislation will ensure sanitation and the maintenance of a traditional cosmetology salon or barber shop as well. The first bill deals with Mobile Barbershops; it amends the Barber's License Law ACT of June 19, 1931 (P.L. 589, No. 202). The second bill deals with Mobile Salons; it amends the Cosmetology law ACT May 3, 1933 (P.L. 242, No. 86). Please join me in co-sponsoring this legislation package. |
Introduced as HB552
Description: | The first bill deals with Mobile Barbershops; it amends the Barber's License Law ACT of June 19, 1931 (P.L. 589, No. 202) | |
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Introduced as HB553
Description: | The second bill deals with Mobile Salons; it amends the Cosmetology law ACT of May 3, 1933 (P.L. 242, No. 86) | |
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