![]() Deregulation of hair braider licenses means there is not a license or registration to renew. We know we will have many hair braiders sending us messages in the coming months as they try to renew their hair braider license. However, our 2-hour HIV/AIDS course for barbers will remain active. Because of this, we have removed our 2-hour HIV/AIDS course for the renewal of these registrations. Hair braiders, hair wrappers, and body wrappers have now been deregulated. There are no longer links on the cosmetology board website to apply, renew, or manage these license types. To me, this is one of the biggest changes in the Act. Let’s review some of them.ĭeregulation of “Other Registrants”, or Braiders and Wrappers All of the changes look like they took effect on July 1st. ![]() The Act includes many changes under the DBPR, including deregulation of some registrations, removal of hurdles for licensing for out-of-state cosmetology professionals, salon changes, and a reduction of hours for obtaining a license for specialists. The goal is to reduce barriers to work in Florida. ![]() Governor DeSantis signed the Occupational Freedom and Opportunity Act. There were many changes this past week for the cosmetology profession in Florida, including the deregulation of three registrations.
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