Co-Sponsorship Memo Details

2019-2020 Regular Session
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Barber Law
January 17, 2019 02:22 PM to All House Members
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Representative Zachary Mako
R House District 183
Memo
In the near future, I plan to reintroduce former House Bill 1123 from last session.

The State Barber Board is concerned over the present lack of barber teachers in the Commonwealth. This scarcity of qualified barber teachers threatens the ability for our barber schools to continue training licensed barbers.

In order to address this shortage this bill amends the Barbers’ License Law. The specific change will allow licensed barbers who have 3 years of experience or licensed manager-barbers with 1 year of experience as of January 1, 2015 to opt to become licensed as a barber-teacher without examination. This is contingent upon no record of disciplinary action and payment of the required fee.

Please join with me in co-sponsoring this change to the Barbers’ License Law to insure the continuity of this profession.

Previous co-sponsors:  DUNBAR, MACKENZIE, JAMES, GILLEN AND WHEELAND
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Document - Introduced as HB 255
Last updated on January 17, 2019 02:23 PM
Barber Law
January 17, 2019 02:22 PM to All House Members

Circulated By
MAKO

Memo
In the near future, I plan to reintroduce former House Bill 1123 from last session.

The State Barber Board is concerned over the present lack of barber teachers in the Commonwealth. This scarcity of qualified barber teachers threatens the ability for our barber schools to continue training licensed barbers.

In order to address this shortage this bill amends the Barbers’ License Law. The specific change will allow licensed barbers who have 3 years of experience or licensed manager-barbers with 1 year of experience as of January 1, 2015 to opt to become licensed as a barber-teacher without examination. This is contingent upon no record of disciplinary action and payment of the required fee.

Please join with me in co-sponsoring this change to the Barbers’ License Law to insure the continuity of this profession.

Previous co-sponsors:  DUNBAR, MACKENZIE, JAMES, GILLEN AND WHEELAND

Document
Introduced as HB 255

Last Updated
January 17, 2019 02:23 PM
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