Hey Maggie.. sorry this one got stuck in the "maybe spam" queue in
google groups.. anyway by now I guess you realize you also read that wrong..
IF the bill FAILS and licensing is retained, there will be no changes
to the mani and este license.. ALL other licenses will have changes,
just not those 2..
IF the bill PASSES, - ALL licenses, cosmo, nail, este, barber,
school, educator - all of them will be eliminated
At 02:42 PM 1/11/2012, you wrote:
how do they propose to do away with cosmo licensing while retaining
mani and esthi licensing? Will that mean you won't need a license to
do hair, but if you HAD a cosmo license you'll have to GO BACK and
get a mani and/or esthi license to continue to legally perform those
services? Or does IN actually seperate hair/nails/skin so cosmos
can't perfrom ALL services, just hair?
Y'all might be aware that I am total Devil's Advocate on this
issue-- I think licensing is a waste of tax payers' money-- but it
doesn't make sense to keep some licenses and not others.
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From: Debbie Doerrlamm <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Re: House Bill 1006 - they did it, Eliminate
all licensing - Indiana
Wendy, read closer.. it says IF the legislation is NOT passed - the
board NOT eliminated - the manicurist and esthetician licenses will
not be changed.. they said if the bill passed, the entire board
would be dissolved and let the buyer beware.. if it fails and the
board is retained, there will be changes to the school, educator,
cosmo, barber and other licenses, but NOT nails and este's..
so many double negatives its very confusing..
pass this bill - board and ALL licensing goes bye-bye
fail the bill - many changes but not to the nail or esthetician license
At 09:54 AM 1/11/2012, you wrote:
Oh Diana, How discouraging!
It seems as though they will keep Manicurists and Estheticians
licensed, which is good.
It may not pass or pass with modifications
I feel your pain! I am surprised they didn't use CT as a shining
example of how licensing is not needed. ( I, too, am being facetious!)
I'll help spread the word.
Wendy CT [email protected]
On Jan 10, 7:52 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Well it happened. As of yesterday, to eliminate all Cosmetology and
> Barber licensing is now up for a vote in the House and Senate.
>
> This means that there will be no licensing, no schools, no regulation.
> The schooling and license you have now will mean nothing.
>
> This means that anyone off the street can do hair, nails, tanning,
> waxing, anything.
>
> I have no idea how this will be handled by the supply houses, because
> they only sell to those that are licensed. All new ball game for all
> manufacturers.
>
> Here is the website that contains the full ROEC
report:
http://www.in.gov/pla/files/Regulated_Occupations_Recommendations_Rep ...
>
> Of course with any proposed legislation, licensees may also contact
> their Legislator athttp://www.in.gov/legislative/index.htm.
>
> The ROEC committee basically says that if the consumer is hurt, they
> can hire an attorney, if they get a bad hair cut, they can switch to
> another salon, buyer beware. But Government regulation is not needed.
> Please read the report.
>
> As for all of the non Indiana techs on here, If one state does this,
> others will follow.
>
> I cannot lobby for or against this because I work for the Governor.
> My advice is if you agree or disagree, contact your local
> representative.
>
> I cannot contact everyone, can you please pass the word in your salons.
>
> Diana Bonn - Indiana State Board of Cosmetology - (diana from indiana)
>
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