Bill Text: FL S1318 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Barbering [CPSC]
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on Higher Education [S1318 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-S1318-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2010 SB 1318 By Senator Joyner 18-00009A-10 20101318__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to barbering; amending s. 476.034, 3 F.S.; defining the terms “barbering intern” and 4 “internship sponsor”; creating s. 476.145, F.S.; 5 providing for the selection and placement of barbering 6 interns; requiring a school of barbering or a 7 barbering program to provide written notice to the 8 Barbers’ Board regarding the internship sponsor and 9 the barbering intern; providing requirements and 10 duties of the internship sponsor; requiring a 11 barbershop to post notice regarding services of a 12 student intern; requiring a barbering intern to 13 possess written authorization to practice barbering; 14 requiring the board to establish education 15 prerequisites for barbering internships; authorizing 16 the board to terminate an internship of a barbering 17 intern or the sponsorship of an internship sponsor; 18 requiring the board to give notice of termination; 19 amending s. 476.188, F.S.; authorizing barber services 20 to be provided by barbering interns; amending s. 21 476.192, F.S.; providing a limit on the registration 22 fee for internship sponsors; amending s. 476.194, 23 F.S., relating to prohibited acts, to conform; 24 providing an effective date. 25 26 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 27 28 Section 1. Section 476.034, Florida Statutes, is amended to 29 read: 30 476.034 Definitions.—As used in this act: 31 (1) “Barber” means a person who is licensed to engage in 32 the practice of barbering in this state under the authority of 33 this chapter. 34 (2) “Barbering” means any of the following practices when 35 done for remuneration and for the public, but not when done for 36 the treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments: 37 shaving, cutting, trimming, coloring, shampooing, arranging, 38 dressing, curling, or waving the hair or beard or applying oils, 39 creams, lotions, or other preparations to the face, scalp, or 40 neck, either by hand or by mechanical appliances. 41 (3) “Barbering intern” means a student enrolled in a 1,200 42 hour barbering program who participates in an optional work 43 experience internship under the direct supervision of a licensed 44 barber in a licensed barbershop. 45 (4)(3)“Barbershop” means any place of business wherein the 46 practice of barbering is carried on. 47 (5)(4)“Board” means the Barbers’ Board. 48 (6)(5)“Department” means the Department of Business and 49 Professional Regulation. 50 (7) “Internship sponsor” means a licensed barber registered 51 with the board for the purpose of supervising a barbering intern 52 and ensuring compliance by the intern with the laws and rules of 53 this state and the internship requirements established by the 54 board and administered through a school of barbering or a 55 barbering program. 56 Section 2. Section 476.145, Florida Statutes, is created to 57 read: 58 476.145 Barbering internships.— 59 (1) The selection and placement of barbering interns shall 60 be determined by the school of barbering or the barbering 61 program. The school or program shall determine whether a student 62 is eligible to become a barbering intern and whether an 63 internship sponsor meets the requirements for its educational 64 objectives. The school or program, on behalf of the student, 65 shall provide written notice to the board that an internship 66 sponsor has been selected and name the barbering intern to be 67 supervised. The school or program shall determine the length and 68 schedule of an individual barbering internship, but such 69 internship may not exceed 12 months. Internships may not 70 substitute or take the place of educational or licensure 71 requirements. 72 (2) Each internship sponsor shall obtain approval from a 73 school of barbering or barbering program and shall register with 74 the board before accepting placement of each barbering intern. 75 The application for registration must include the name and 76 contact person of the school or program placing the intern, the 77 name and address of the internship sponsor, and other 78 information that the board requires. 79 (3) The internship sponsor must have an active license and 80 shall actively supervise the barbering intern in the practice of 81 barbering pursuant to rules established by the board. A 82 barbering intern may practice only within the field of barbering 83 in which he or she is engaged in the course of study. The 84 internship sponsor shall ensure that the barbering intern is 85 complying with the laws and rules governing barbering and is 86 complying with the educational objectives and guidelines 87 established by the school of barbering or the barbering program 88 and the board. 89 (4) All services provided by the barbering intern shall be 90 expressly approved by the internship sponsor and contracted for 91 by the internship sponsor. The internship sponsor shall ensure 92 that the public is clearly informed that the barbering intern is 93 not a licensed barber. 94 (5) Pursuant to rules established by the board, the 95 barbershop in which a barbering intern is engaged in the 96 practice of barbering shall post notice in a conspicuous manner 97 within the barbershop indicating that a student intern is 98 providing services on the premises. 99 (6) A barbering intern shall possess written documentation 100 of his or her authorization to engage in the practice of 101 barbering from the student’s school of barbering or barbering 102 program and shall furnish such documentation to the department 103 before engaging in the practice of barbering and upon request by 104 department personnel. 105 (7) The board shall establish by rule the education 106 prerequisites for barbering internships, including the minimum 107 number of hours of classroom instruction and required course 108 work. The board shall establish by rule the number of permitted 109 barbering internships per internship sponsor, the minimum and 110 maximum number of internship hours, and the recommended 111 educational objectives and guidelines for an internship program 112 in a school of barbering or barbering program. 113 (8) The board may terminate the internship of any barbering 114 intern and the sponsorship of any internship sponsor for a 115 violation of the laws and rules governing barbering and board 116 rules governing internships. The board shall provide notice of 117 termination of an internship to the internship sponsor, the 118 school of barbering or barbering program, and the barbering 119 intern. In the case of a terminated barbering internship, the 120 school or program shall determine the educational status of the 121 barbering intern. 122 Section 3. Subsection (1) of section 476.188, Florida 123 Statutes, is amended to read: 124 476.188 Barber services to be performed in registered 125 barbershop; exception.— 126 (1) Barber services shall be performed only by a licensed 127 barber or a barbering intern supervised by a licensed barber 128barbersin a registered barbershopbarbershops, except as 129 otherwise provided in this section. 130 Section 4. Subsection (1) of section 476.192, Florida 131 Statutes, is amended to read: 132 476.192 Fees; disposition.— 133 (1) The board shall set by rule fees according to the 134 following schedule: 135 (a) For barbers, fees for original licensing, license 136 renewal, and delinquent renewal mayshallnot exceed $100. 137 (b) For barbers, fees for endorsement application, 138 examination, and reexamination mayshallnot exceed $150. 139 (c) For barbershops, fees for license application, original 140 licensing, license renewal, and delinquent renewal mayshallnot 141 exceed $150. 142 (d) For duplicate licenses and certificates, fees mayshall143 not exceed $25. 144 (e) For internship sponsors, fees for registration may not 145 exceed $30. 146 Section 5. Section 476.194, Florida Statutes, is amended to 147 read: 148 476.194 Prohibited acts.— 149 (1) It is unlawful for any person to: 150 (a) Engage in the practice of barbering as a barbering 151 intern without authorization orwithout an active licenseas a 152 barber without an active license issued pursuant to the 153 provisions of this act by the department. 154 (b) Engage in willful or repeated violations of this act or 155 of any of the rules adopted by the board. 156 (c) Hire or employ any person to engage in the practice of 157 barbering unless such person holds a valid license as a barber 158 or is authorized as a barbering intern under this chapter and 159 supervised by a licensed barber. 160 (d) Obtain or attempt to obtain a license for money other 161 than the required fee or any other thing of value or by 162 fraudulent misrepresentations. 163 (e) Own, operate, maintain, open, establish, conduct, or 164 have charge of, either alone or with another person or persons, 165 a barbershop: 166 1. Which is not licensed under the provisions of this 167 chapter; or 168 2. In which a person who is not licensed as a barber or 169 authorized as a barbering internas a barberis permitted to 170 perform services. 171 (f) Use or attempt to use a license to practice barbering 172 when thesaidlicense is suspended or revoked. 173 (2) Any person who violates any provision of this section 174 commitsis guilty ofa misdemeanor of the second degree, 175 punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. 176 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010.