Wow that's incredibly infuriating!!!

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On Feb 8, 2012, at 1:46 AM, Renee Parnell <[email protected]> wrote:

> So today my state board inspector came by my salon for his annual inspection. 
> We have always enjoyed talking. I asked him if he had heard about all this 
> crap going on in IN....he said no, but that it didn't surprise him. He said 
> basically it's unregulated NOW. He was telling me that one VERY NSS he had 
> written up three different times for violations. All they received were 
> letters in the mail. He was raising cane with the state board, saying they 
> needed to be shut down. They won't even let him FINE anybody anymore! And he 
> said when he raised hell with the state board about this shop that was a 3 
> time offender about shutting them down or whatever, the board told him "our 
> lawyer said for you to just not go back in there".
> Dammit, this infuriates me to no end.
> 
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 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_Report_12_16_2011.pdf
> 
> Of course with any proposed legislation, licensees may also contact their 
> Legislator at http://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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