North Dakota Proposes Amended Cosmetology Rules
ND Board of Cosmetology proposed amended rules that affect esthetics, cosmetology, and manicuring
ND Board of Cosmetology proposed amended rules that affect esthetics, cosmetology, and manicuring
Governor Hochul announced that masks are required in all indoor public places unless businesses or venues implement a vaccine requirement that requires proof of vaccination as a condition of entry. This measure is effective December 13, 2021, through January 15, 2022.
The OR Board of Cosmetology has increased cosmetology licensing fees.
The Florida Board of Cosmetology adopted new rules effective October 20, 2021.
The New Hampshire Board of Body Art Practitioners adopted new rules that allow licensed estheticians and cosmetologists to perform microblading
The Oregon Board of Cosmetology (Board) has proposed new cosmetology rules.
SB 1339 and HB 915 authorize licensed estheticians to perform cosmetic microneedling if the service is performed under the supervision of a licensed physician.
Due to House Bill 1560, Texas proposed new barber and cosmetology rules that decrease instructor licensing fees.
The North Carolina Board of Cosmetic Arts Examiners Therapy finalized amended rules that primarily affect schools. These rules were effective September 2021. Find out how they affect you.
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther issued an Executive Order that requires everyone, regardless of vaccination status, to wear a facial covering inside indoor public settings. The order is effective September 10, 2021.