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House panel advances bill requiring med‑spa disclosures, license postings
Summary
The House Health & Human Services Committee voted 13‑0 to send House Bill 1024 to the Committee of the Whole after testimony and stakeholder support for requiring med spas to disclose delegated providers and post medical director licensing and DORA contact information.
The House Health & Human Services Committee voted unanimously to advance House Bill 1024, which would require medical spas to disclose to consumers when medical procedures are delegated to unlicensed individuals and to post the medical director’s license and Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) contact information in conspicuous locations.
The measure aims to give patients clearer, written notice about who is performing injections, IVs and other medical aesthetic services and where to file complaints if care causes harm. Committee sponsor Representative Wilford told members “med spas are becoming increasingly popular” and that consumers “often have no idea that they may be…
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