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Committee advances bill creating provisional cosmetology certificates for remote areas
Summary
House Bill 2380 would authorize the Oregon Board of Cosmetology to issue provisional certificates allowing supervised practice for applicants who live at least 50 miles from a school, set experience and disciplinary requirements for supervisors, and fixes operative dates and fees; the committee adopted amendments and moved the bill to the floor.
The House Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection on April 8 adopted amendments and advanced House Bill 2380, a measure to create a provisional certificate for cosmetology fields that lets holders work under the supervision of a licensed practitioner.
The committee's staff summarized the bill: the provisional certificate is written authorization to practice a field under supervision, cannot be renewed, and a holder may hold multiple provisional certificates. The dash-4 amendment requires a supervising practitioner to have five years of experience and no pending disciplinary…
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