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S.F. No. 2871 - Hair Braiders Cosmetology Registration Requirements Exemption, First Engrossment
 
Author: Senator Mark W. Koran
 
Prepared By: Priyanka Premo, Senate Counsel (651/296-3914)
Stephanie James, Senate Counsel (651/296-0103)
 
Date: March 20, 2018



 

SF 2871 eliminates regulation under the Board of Cosmetology and under local laws for the practice of hair braiding.

Section 1 [Schedule] eliminates a registration fee, paid to the Board of Cosmetology, for hair braiders.

Section 2 [Hair Braiders Exempt] exempts the practice of hair braiding from the requirements of the chapter of statutes applicable to the Board of Cosmetology.

Section 3 [Repealer] repeals the following provisions:

Section 155A.28, subdivision 1: requires people engaged in hair braiding solely for compensation as a profession to register with the Board of Cosmetology.

Section 155A.28, subdivision 3: requires people engaged in hair braiding solely for compensation as a profession to complete instruction of up to 30 hours on the topics of health, safety, infection control, and state cosmetology laws.

Section 155A.28, subd. 4: is an obsolete section. 

 
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