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Committee advances bill to remove licensing requirement for makeup artists
Summary
Lawmakers voted to send House Bill 121 to the full House with a do-pass recommendation. Sponsors said the makeup-artist license, created in 2018, covers a small number of licensees and has produced no consumer complaints in recent years.
The House Business Committee voted Feb. 17 to send House Bill 121 to the House floor with a do-pass recommendation, a measure that would eliminate the state licensure requirement for makeup artists.
Sponsor Representative Jeff Ehlers said the license was established in 2018 and currently covers a small number of registrants. “Currently there's only 36 licenses,” Ehlers told the committee. He said the bill would not bar makeup artists from practicing; it would remove the requirement…
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