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Senate substitutes SB 87 to impose sanitation rules, hair-safety permits for shampoo/blow-dry services
Summary
Senate debate on SB 87 produced a first substitute to require sanitation standards and a limited hair-safety permit for individuals who perform shampooing and blow-drying; sponsors said the change does not eliminate cosmetology licensing and would require conspicuous signage if services are provided by unlicensed individuals.
Senators debated and substituted language for SB 87 on Jan. 28 to address sanitation standards for persons performing shampooing and blow-drying (often described as "blow-dry bars").
Senator Bramble, the floor sponsor, said the substitute focuses on minimum sanitation standards administered by the Department of Health and would require a limited permit and education/test for those performing the activity. He rejected the claim that the measure dissolves cosmetology licensing: "That that…
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