AB 625
Barbering and cosmetology.
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Majority
Fiscal committee
No
Appropriation
No
Current location
Business and Professions
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Bill overview
This bill modifies the Barbering and Cosmetology Act, primarily by removing the specific licensing requirement for hairstylists and making related changes to the Business and Professions Code. It expands the definition of barbering to include certain hair styling practices, such as shampooing and waving, and clarifies the scope of cosmetology. The bill also addresses fee structures and removes the requirement for reimbursement to local agencies for costs associated with creating new crimes or altering penalties.
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