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Exemption for Makeup Application Services
This bill allows individuals who exclusively apply makeup as their job to obtain a certificate instead of being licensed as cosmetologists or aestheticians.
What This Bill Does
- Exempts people whose occupation is solely makeup application from needing a cosmetology or aesthetician license if they meet the requirements for a makeup application services certificate.
- Requires these individuals to complete an eight-hour training course on health and hygiene approved by the commissioner of commerce and insurance.
- Needs these individuals to register every two years with the department of commerce and insurance, providing contact information and paying a $30 fee.
- Requires these individuals to display a notice at their workplace stating they are not licensed cosmetologists or aestheticians.
Who It Names or Affects
- Individuals who exclusively apply makeup as part of their job
- The department of commerce and insurance
Terms To Know
- Commissioner
- The person in charge of the department of commerce and insurance or someone they choose to represent them.
- Biennially
- Every two years
Limits and Unknowns
- Individuals providing makeup application services cannot refer to themselves as licensed cosmetologists or aestheticians unless they meet the requirements for those licenses.
- The bill does not go into effect until July 1, 2026.