ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Fifty-sixth Legislature

Second Regular Session

House: GOV DPA 6-2-1-0


HB 2169: barbering, cosmetology, massage therapy; consolidation

Sponsor: Representative Dunn, LD 25

Caucus & COW

Overview

Establishes the Barbering, Cosmetology and Massage Therapy Board (Board).

History

Laws 2021, Chapter 334 consolidated the Boards of Cosmetology and Barbering into one board. 

Current law outlines the powers and duties of the Barbering and Cosmetology Board.  Some of the powers include adopting rules necessary to complete duties, maintain a record of their acts and proceedings and keep these records open to public inspection and provide minimum school curriculum requirements (A.R.S. §§ 32-304, 32-504).

Provisions

1.   Consolidates the Barbering and Cosmetology Board with the Board of Massage Therapy into the Board.

2.   Modifies the membership of the Board to include:

a)   three school owners one of whom owns a school that teaches massage therapy;

b)   adds massage therapy to the public members who may not be involved with specified industries;

c) one massage therapist who has actively practiced in Arizona for at least three years. (Sec. 3)

3.   Repeals statute relating to the Board of Massage Therapy membership, executive director and fund. (Sec. 8)

4.   Transfers all unexpended and unencumbered monies remaining in the Board of Massage Therapy Fund to the Barbering, Cosmetology and Massage Therapy Fund. (Sec. 8)

5.   Provides that the Board succeeds to the powers, duties, authority and responsibilities of the Board of Massage Therapy. (Sec. 15)

6.   Clarifies that this does not alter the effect of current actions taken or valid obligations of the Board of Massage Therapy. (Sec. 15)

7.   Specifies that all current administrative matters, contracts and judicial actions, regardless of status, of the Board of Massage Therapy are transferred to the Board and maintain the same status. (Sec. 15)

8.   Maintains the validity of all certificates, licenses, registrations and permits issued by the Board of Massage Therapy. (Sec. 15)

9.   Transfers all equipment, records, furnishings and other property from the Board of Massage Therapy to the Board. (Sec. 15)

10.  Specifies the initial terms of members of the Board as follows:

a)   two terms ending June 30, 2027;

b)   two terms ending June 30, 2028;

c) three terms ending June 30, 2029; and

d)   four terms ending June 30, 2030. (Sec. 16)

11.  ☐ Prop 105 (45 votes)	     ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes)      ☐ Emergency (40 votes)	☐ Fiscal NoteAuthorizes all members of the former Barbering and Cosmetology Board and the former Massage Therapy Board to continue to serve on the Board until the expiration of their normal terms. (Sec. 17)

12.  Requires the Governor to make all subsequent appointments to the Board as prescribed in statute. (Sec. 16, 17)

13.  Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 1-7, 9-12, 13, 14)

Amendments

Committee on Government

1.   Delays the termination of the Board until July 1, 2028.

2.   Allows the Board to waive annual renewal fees for a licensee in good standing during the period of consolidation.

3.   Requires the Board to first use funds from the Massage Therapy Fund for implementation.

4.   Contains a delayed effective date of July 1, 2025.

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