HR 9316 · 93th Congress · District of Columbia

A bill to regulate the practice of cosmetology in the District of Columbia.

Introduced 1973-07-17· Sponsored by Rep. Broyhill, Joel T. [R-VA-10]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
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Committee
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House Vote
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Senate
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Enacted
Latest: Referred to House Committee on the District of Columbia.(1973-07-17)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Creates the District of Columbia Board of Cosmetology, which shall register and license persons engaged in the profession of cosmetology or in the teaching of cosmetology in the District of Columbia. Makes it unlawful for any person to operate a beauty salon or a school of cosmetology within the District of Columbia without first procuring from the Board a certificate of registration. Sets forth provisions concerning the organization, compensation, meetings, and records of the Board. Prescribes qualifications for persons to be licensed under this Act, including cosmetologists, manicurists, demonstrators, managing cosmetologists, apprentices, students, instructors, and student instructors. States that any person may apply to the Board for a certificate of registration as a registered beauty salon or school of cosmetology, and lists requirements for registration for such beauty salons and schools. Sets forth a fee schedule for registrations, licenses, and annual renewals thereof. Exempts present practitioners in the District of Columbia from the examination and registration requirements of this Act. Specifies the powers and duties of the Board in the administration of this Act. Autho…

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