During a recent meeting of the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH), significant discussions centered around curriculum approvals and new legislative updates impacting hairdresser training.
Steven Carriger, who manages the practitioner licensing and investigations unit at DPH, urged the board to avoid using the terms \"accreditation\" or \"accredited\" in their motion regarding the approval of a new curriculum for hairdresser instruction. The board unanimously approved the curriculum, emphasizing the importance of clarity in terminology.
The meeting also addressed recent legislative changes, notably a reduction in civil penalty authority from $25,000 to $10,000 for all boards, which Carriger noted would not significantly affect the board's operations. More importantly, the board discussed Public Act 2453, which mandates the inclusion of training for individuals with textured hair in hairdresser programs. This legislation requires DPH to collaborate with the board to develop a new curriculum and update existing regulations accordingly.
Board members expressed support for the legislation and discussed the next steps, including determining the number of training hours dedicated to textured hair within the existing 1,500-hour hairdressing and 1,000-hour barber programs. The meeting concluded with a commitment to further consultations to ensure effective implementation of the new training requirements.