There has been some confusion over this whole thing. The ROEC
Commission actually started a year ago this month. Their job was/is
to meet with board members and the PLA to discuss and make
recommendations on all licensing in Indiana. The Governors agenda is
to get as many people to work as possible, and if something is holding
them back, then remove the barriers. In this case a barrier may be a
license or schooling.
The ROEC started with 7 Boards/licensing and after this year, they
will start with other boards and licensing. The meetings went all
year long. The final draft was sent to us in December. They
recommended that our board/licensing to be eliminated.
The only way we can be eliminated is it must be voted on in the
House/Senate. As of Monday afternoon, the Governors office had put
this on a House Bill (1006)to be voted on this session.
So yes Becky you might have seen issues wrote in April, we had updates
all year long. And also yes, it does say manicurists to be kept the
same. But this is only if we HAVE LICENSING.
I honestly think this will pass, because, our Governor wants less
government regulation, and the House and Senate are lead by his party.
So it may go thru because this is his last year. And also, Indiana
is probably one of few states that are in the black when it comes to
money. Other states look at Indiana on how our Governor did this.
diana from indiana
The information I pulled up says this happened April of 2011. Is there
something I'm missing or more current?
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