Bill Text: MI HB5224 | 2017-2018 | 99th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Occupations; barbers; education and training requirements for cosmetology and barber licensing; revise. Amends secs. 1110 & 1205 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.1110 & 339.1205).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-05-16 - Referred To Second Reading [HB5224 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2017-HB5224-Introduced.html
HOUSE BILL No. 5224
November 7, 2017, Introduced by Reps. Yaroch, Lucido, LaFave, Chang and Brann and referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform.
A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled
"Occupational code,"
by amending sections 1110 and 1205 (MCL 339.1110 and 339.1205),
section 1110 as amended by 2014 PA 137 and section 1205 as amended
by 1997 PA 97.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 1110. (1) The department shall license a barber college
that meets all of the following requirements:
(a) Through its owners or managers, has applied to the
department for a license.
(b)
Provides Subject to
subsection (6), provides an
educational program requiring completion of 225 hours of classroom
study, demonstrations, and recitations and 1,575 hours of practical
barber training.
(c) Meets the sanitation standards required of barbershops as
set forth in rules promulgated by the board and determined by
inspection by the department.
(d) Files and maintains a corporate surety or cash bond of
$10,000.00 conditioned on the faithful performance and satisfaction
of the contractual rights of students enrolled in the barber
college.
(e) Employs or contracts with not fewer than 2 full-time,
licensed instructors and ensures that both of the following are
met:
(i) At any time classroom study or theory training is given to
any number of students, at least 1 instructor is present.
(ii) If practical training occurs, there is at least 1
instructor present for every 30 students at all times.
(f) Is completely partitioned from any other place of business
or dwelling. A person shall not conduct any other business from a
barber college than the rendering of barber services and the
teaching of barbering, although a barber college may sell at retail
to patrons those preparations used on patrons who are receiving
barbering services from students.
(g) Provides reasonable classroom facilities and other
equipment for the proper instruction of students described in this
subdivision and rules promulgated by the board, including 1
stationary wash basin with hot and cold running water and a
connected drain for every 2 barber chairs. A barber college shall
arrange its enrollment and course scheduling so that students are
not required to share the use of a training station during any
practical training period.
(2) Except as provided in this subsection, a student
instructor may not instruct without a supervising instructor
present in the room. In case of emergency, a student instructor may
instruct up to 30 students, but the barber college shall provide
notice of the emergency to the department in writing and ensure
that an instructor is on the premises at all times. Use of a
student instructor as a substitute instructor under this subsection
shall not continue for more than 7 consecutive days without written
approval of the department certifying the emergency circumstances.
(3) The license of a barber college is automatically revoked
if there is a transfer of ownership or change of location of a
barber college. The department shall not grant a new license to new
owners or for a new location unless the requirements of subsection
(1) are met.
(4) The classroom courses of a barber college shall include at
least all of the following: scientific fundamentals for barbering;
hygiene; bacteriology; histology of hair, skin, and nails;
structure of the head, face, and neck, including muscles and
nerves; elementary chemistry relating to sterilization and
antiseptics; diseases of the skin, hair, glands, and nails;
massaging and manipulating the head, face, and neck; haircutting
and shaving; cosmetic therapy; arranging, styling, dressing,
coloring, bleaching, curling, permanent waving, and tinting of the
hair; elements of business training; and barber laws and rules of
the state.
(5) The department by rule shall prescribe the number of hours
of instruction a barber college is required to provide for each
subject set forth in subsection (4). Each barber college shall
provide a written copy of the rules to each student at the
beginning of his or her instruction.
(6) For the purposes of subsection (1)(b) and section
1108(1)(c), a barber college shall allow a student to substitute
not more than 1,000 hours of instruction the student successfully
completed at a school of cosmetology that is licensed under article
12, if those hours are substantially similar in content. The
department by rule shall establish criteria for determining whether
an hour of instruction at a school of cosmetology that is licensed
under article 12 is substantially similar to an hour of instruction
at a barber college.
(7) (6)
A barber college shall display the
license of the
barber college and all instructors, student instructors, and
students in a prominent place visible to the public at all times.
An individual's license may be displayed at the individual's work
station.
Sec. 1205. (1) The department shall issue a license to a
person for the operation of a school of cosmetology if all of the
following requirements are met:
(a) An application is submitted by the owner or manager of the
school.
(b) The application includes a drawing or diagram that
indicates the premises to be licensed, showing that the premises
are fully partitioned from any other activity, business, or
dwelling. The location of required equipment and facilities shall
also be shown on the diagram.
(c) A cash or surety bond of $10,000.00 has been furnished in
favor of the people of this state for the use and benefit of
students and conditioned upon the faithful performance and
satisfaction of the contractual rights of students.
(d) Provisions have been made for the school to be under the
daily supervision of a licensed instructor who has at least 3
years' experience in all services of cosmetology being taught in
the school.
(e) The premises has successfully passed an inspection by the
department conducted for the purpose of determining whether the
school has met the standards set forth in this article and rules
promulgated by the director.
(2) A school of cosmetology shall fulfill all of the following
requirements:
(a)
Shall Subject to
subsection (6), shall maintain a course
of practical training and technical instruction, as outlined in the
various curricula set forth in rules promulgated by the director,
equal to the requirements for prelicensure training under this
article. A school of cosmetology shall teach hair care services,
skin care services, and manicuring services and may hold a limited
license for the teaching of electrology. However, a school of
cosmetology with a license limited only to the teaching of
electrology shall teach only electrology and not any other
cosmetology service.
(b) Shall possess efficient apparatus and equipment prescribed
in rules promulgated by the director sufficient for the ready and
full teaching of each subject in the curriculum.
(c) Shall maintain 1 person licensed as an instructor,
competent to impart instruction in each subject of its curriculum,
for every 20 students.
(d) Shall be operated for teaching purposes only. Instructors
shall practice on the public only to demonstrate techniques to
students and to correct the work of students.
(e) Shall provide for the display of the license of the school
of cosmetology and of each instructor working in the school in a
prominent place that is visible to the public at all times. A sign
shall be displayed indicating that services are rendered by
students of the school.
(f) At the time of the enrollment of a student, shall furnish
the student a financial contract showing the total cost and all
charges involved in the complete course of study. Advertising
matter put out by schools, when mentioning the cost of tuition or
related subjects, shall furnish the same financial information as
described in this subsection.
(3) A cosmetology establishment exacting a fee for the
teaching of cosmetology or 1 or more services of cosmetology is
considered a school of cosmetology and is required to comply with
this section. A cosmetology establishment conducting an
apprenticeship program without charging a fee for the teaching of
cosmetology shall comply with subsection (5). A cosmetology
establishment which has successfully trained 1 apprentice is
eligible to train additional apprentices except that a cosmetology
establishment shall not have more than 2 apprentices at the same
time.
(4) The department may issue a limited school of cosmetology
license to a school teaching only electrology. A school of
cosmetology whose license is limited to teaching only electrology
shall fulfill all of the requirements of this section, except that
daily supervision of the school shall be provided by an electrology
instructor and the curriculum offered and equipment and facilities
required shall be only those required for the teaching of
electrology.
(5) A school of cosmetology or a cosmetology establishment
conducting an apprenticeship program shall comply with all of the
following requirements:
(a) Require that a student or apprentice be in attendance not
more than 7 hours per day or not more than 40 hours per week.
(b) Keep a daily record of the attendance of each student or
apprentice, a copy of which shall be sent to the department
monthly, establish grades, and require a student or apprentice to
pass an examination before certifying to the department that an
individual has completed training.
(c) Permit a cosmetology student or apprentice to practice on
the public only after completing at least 350 hours of instruction
in the general cosmetology curriculum, including both theory and
practical hours. A student or apprentice in a natural hair
cultivation, manicuring, skin care, or electrology curriculum may
practice on the public only after completing at least 1/4 of the
hours required by the applicable curriculum, including both theory
and practical hours.
(6) For the purposes of subsection (2)(a) and section 1207(d),
a school of cosmetology shall allow a student to substitute not
more than 1,000 hours of instruction the student successfully
completed at a barber college that is licensed under article 11, if
those hours are substantially similar in content. The department by
rule shall establish criteria for determining whether an hour of
instruction at a barber college that is licensed under article 11
is substantially similar to an hour of instruction at a school of
cosmetology.
(7) (6)
The transfer of ownership or
location of a school of
cosmetology voids the license. The filing of a new license
application is a predicate to the change in ownership or location
of a school.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days
after the date it is enacted into law.