SF2428

Board of cosmetology requirements modification for cosmetologists and hair technicians relating to textured hair
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: HF2692

AI Generated Summary

Purpose of the Bill

The bill aims to update the requirements for cosmetologists and hair technicians in Minnesota, specifically including training for textured hair. This change addresses the need for professionals to be skilled in working with diverse hair types, ensuring they provide appropriate care for all clients.

Main Provisions

  • Textured Hair Definition: Introduces a new definition for "textured hair," describing it as hair that is curled, coiled, or wavy.
  • Training Requirements: Mandates that all cosmetology license applicants must complete training that includes studying the properties of all hair types, such as various curl patterns, hair thickness, and volume.
  • Hair Technician Program: Specifies that hair technician training programs must incorporate extensive instruction (900 hours) on hair cutting, styling, and chemical services, emphasizing textured hair.
  • Education Standards: Requires the incorporation of textured hair training in cosmetologist and hair technician courses, including both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

Significant Changes

  • Updated Curriculum: The bill updates cosmetology and hair technician curriculums to require comprehensive training on textured hair, which was not previously obligatory.
  • Repeal of Existing Law: Repeals a previous 2024 law which had set different standards for hair technician training that did not emphasize the need for textured hair education.

Relevant Terms

textured hair, cosmetology, hair technician, licensing, training requirements, coiled hair, curly hair, wavy hair, hair types, hair health and safety, Minnesota cosmetology standards.

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Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 13, 2025SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
March 13, 2025SenateActionReferred toState and Local Government
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