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HB 1560 87-0 (2021) Author: Goldman, Craig
Sponsor: Buckingham, Dawn
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
See remarks for effective date
SB 714 87-0 (2021) Author: Buckingham, Dawn | et. al. Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Senate: Business & Commerce Referred to Business & Commerce
SB 1711 87-0 (2021) Author: Springer, Drew Relating to state and local taxes and fees; imposing a tax; imposing fees. Senate: Finance Referred to Finance
HB 1642 86-0 (2019) Author: Martinez, Armando Relating to the requirements for issuing and renewing certain certificates and licenses to practice barbering. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
HB 1705 86-0 (2019) Author: Shaheen, Matt Relating to abolishing the regulation of the practices of barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
HB 2523 86-0 (2019) Author: Hernandez, Ana | et. al. Relating to the licensing and regulation of barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 2667 86-0 (2019) Author: Guillen, Ryan Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations and activities; providing administrative penalties; requiring occupational licenses; authorizing fees; creating criminal offenses. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Referred to Business & Commerce
HB 2698 86-0 (2019) Author: Goldman, Craig | et. al.
Sponsor: Zaffirini, Judith
Relating to the administration of the practical examination required for a barbering or cosmetology license. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/19
HB 2847 86-0 (2019) Author: Goldman, Craig | et. al.
Sponsor: Hancock, Kelly | et. al.
Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations, activities, and agreements; providing a civil penalty; authorizing fees; requiring an occupational registration and an occupational license. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/19
HB 2852 86-0 (2019) Author: Dutton, Jr., Harold V. Relating to the consideration of a criminal conviction to determine an applicant's eligibility for certain barbering certificates and licenses. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
SB 1394 86-0 (2019) Author: Seliger, Kel
Sponsor: Goldman, Craig
Relating to the regulation of companies that prearrange barbering and cosmetology services outside of certain facilities. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Committee report sent to Calendars
SB 1714 86-0 (2019) Author: Lucio, Jr., Eddie Relating to the requirement that an applicant for a reciprocal license, certificate, or permit to practice barbering or cosmetology pass an examination; authorizing a fee. Senate: Business & Commerce Referred to Business & Commerce
HB 340 85-0 (2017) Author: Goldman, Craig Relating to abolishing shampoo apprentice permits and shampoo specialty certificates. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Returned to Local & Consent Calendars Comm.
HB 2304 85-0 (2017) Author: Guillen, Ryan
Sponsor: Schwertner, Charles
Relating to the regulation of barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Senate appoints conferees-reported
HB 2738 85-0 (2017) Author: Hernandez, Ana
Sponsor: Taylor, Larry
Relating to the hours of instruction provided in barbering and cosmetology schools. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/17
HB 2739 85-0 (2017) Author: Hernandez, Ana
Sponsor: Zaffirini, Judith
Relating to the regulation of barber schools, private beauty culture schools, and other facilities used to teach or perform the practice of barbering or cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/17
HB 3307 85-0 (2017) Author: Kuempel, John Relating to the regulation of barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Returned to Local & Consent Calendars Comm.
SB 1502 85-0 (2017) Author: Zaffirini, Judith
Sponsor: Kuempel, John
Relating to the regulation of barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/17
SB 1503 85-0 (2017) Author: Zaffirini, Judith
Sponsor: Goldman, Craig
Relating to abolishing shampoo apprentice permits and shampoo specialty certificates. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/17
SB 2065 85-0 (2017) Author: Hancock, Kelly
Sponsor: Kuempel, John
Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations and activities. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
See remarks for effective date
SB 2153 85-0 (2017) Author: Taylor, Larry Relating to the hours of instruction provided in barbering and cosmetology schools. Senate: Business & Commerce Referred to Business & Commerce
HB 104 84-0 (2015) Author: White, James | et. al.
Sponsor: Eltife, Kevin
Relating to the practice of barbering and cosmetology at certain events. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/15
HB 2314 84-0 (2015) Author: White, James Relating to abolishing the regulation of hair braiding. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
HB 2485 84-0 (2015) Author: Schaefer, Matt Relating to required facilities and equipment for barber schools. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
HB 2717 84-0 (2015) Author: Goldman, Craig | et. al.
Sponsor: West, Royce | et. al.
Relating to the deregulation of hair braiding. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective immediately
HB 2720 84-0 (2015) Author: Goldman, Craig Relating to abolishing shampoo apprentice permits and shampoo specialty certificates. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Referred to Business & Commerce
HB 2846 84-0 (2015) Author: Goldman, Craig Relating to abolishing certain specialty licenses and certificates for the practice of barbering or cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
HB 3325 84-0 (2015) Author: Gutierrez, Roland Relating to the requirements for barber schools and private beauty culture schools. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Postponed
HB 4068 84-0 (2015) Author: Smith, Wayne Relating to the regulation of barber schools and beauty culture schools; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Placed on General State Calendar
HB 4069 84-0 (2015) Author: Smith, Wayne
Sponsor: Eltife, Kevin
Relating to the regulation of barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Referred to Business & Commerce
HB 4081 84-0 (2015) Author: Rinaldi, Matt Relating to eligibility for a barber instructor license. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
SB 1179 84-0 (2015) Author: Huffines, Don Relating to abolishing certain occupational licensing requirements and associated regulations. Senate: Business & Commerce Referred to Business & Commerce
SB 1193 84-0 (2015) Author: West, Royce | et. al. Relating to the deregulation of hair braiding. Senate: Business & Commerce Not again placed on intent calendar
SB 1604 84-0 (2015) Author: Huffines, Don Relating to abolishing the regulation of hair braiding. Senate: Business & Commerce Referred to Business & Commerce
HB 619 83-0 (2013) Author: Gonzalez, Naomi
Sponsor: Watson, Kirk
Relating to the requirements for issuance of certain barbering and cosmetology licenses and certificates for applicants holding licenses issued by other states; imposing fees. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/13
HB 1779 83-0 (2013) Author: Schaefer, Matt Relating to the regulation of the practices of barbering and cosmetology and associated locations. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
HB 2095 83-0 (2013) Author: Thompson, Senfronia
Sponsor: Carona, John
Relating to the regulation of barbering and cosmetology; authorizing fees. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/13
HB 2494 83-0 (2013) Author: Harper-Brown, Linda Relating to the regulation of certain occupations. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
HB 3156 83-0 (2013) Author: Harper-Brown, Linda Relating to the regulation of certain practices in barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Left pending in committee
SB 973 83-0 (2013) Author: Carona, John
Sponsor: Thompson, Senfronia
Relating to the regulation of barbering and cosmetology; authorizing fees. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Comm. report sent to Local & Consent Calendar
HB 3512 82-0 (2011) Author: Hamilton, Mike Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures
SB 1170 82-0 (2011) Author: Carona, John
Sponsor: Hamilton, Mike
Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/11
HB 1874 81-0 (2009) Author: Truitt, Vicki Relating to regulation of the practice of barbering. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Left pending in committee
HB 1050 80-0 (2007) Author: Hopson, Chuck | et. al. Relating to the regulation of barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Admin. Procedures
HB 1118 80-0 (2007) Author: Brown, Betty Relating to the operation of a licensed barber or cosmetology school, shop, or facility before initial inspection by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Admin. Procedures
HB 1280 80-0 (2007) Author: Deshotel, Joe | et. al. Relating to the authority of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to issue certain enforcement orders in the regulation of barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Admin. Procedures
HB 2106 80-0 (2007) Author: Chisum, Warren | et. al.
Sponsor: Whitmire, John
Relating to the regulation of barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective immediately
HB 2903 80-0 (2007) Author: Harper-Brown, Linda Relating to certain sanitation requirements applicable to barbering and cosmetology. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Admin. Procedures
HB 3408 80-0 (2007) Author: Laubenberg, Jodie Relating to required hair care products for operation of a barbership or related specialty shop. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Left pending in committee
SB 984 80-0 (2007) Author: Whitmire, John Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists at mobile locations. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Senate: Business & Commerce
Referred to Licensing & Admin. Procedures
HB 441 79-0 (2005) Author: Dutton, Jr., Harold V. Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists at mobile locations. House: Public Health Referred to Public Health
HB 1304 79-0 (2005) Author: Wong, Martha
Sponsor: Van de Putte, Leticia
Relating to sanitation requirements for certain barbering and cosmetology services. House: Government Reform
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 1/1/06
HB 1436 79-0 (2005) Author: Hamric, Peggy | et. al. Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and the abolition of the State Board of Barber Examiners and the Texas Cosmetology Commission. House: Government Reform Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 2627 79-0 (2005) Author: Moreno, Paul
Sponsor: Carona, John
Relating to certain requirements for issuance of a barbershop permit. House: Government Reform
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective immediately
SB 411 79-0 (2005) Author: Whitmire, John
Sponsor: Hamric, Peggy
Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and the abolition of the State Board of Barber Examiners and the Texas Cosmetology Commission. House: Government Reform
Senate: Government Organization
See remarks for effective date
SB 1245 79-0 (2005) Author: Carona, John Relating to the regulation of barbers and related occupations, barbershops and specialty shops, and barber schools; providing a criminal penalty. Senate: Business & Commerce Referred to Business & Commerce
SB 1193 78-0 (2003) Author: Carona, John Relating to the regulation of barbers and related occupations, barbershops and specialty shops, and barber schools; providing a criminal penalty. Senate: Business & Commerce Committee report printed and distributed
HB 436 77-0 (2001) Author: McClendon, Ruth Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists at mobile locations. House: Public Health Referred to Public Health
HB 1756 77-0 (2001) Author: Gutierrez, Roberto Relating to the regulation of the practice of barbering. House: Public Health Laid on the table subject to call
SB 660 77-0 (2001) Author: Carona, John
Sponsor: Gutierrez, Roberto
Relating to the regulation of the practice of barbering. House: Public Health
Senate: State Affairs
Effective on 9/1/01
HB 2102 76-0 (1999) Author: Pitts, Jim Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists under the Texas Board of Barber and Cosmetologist Examiners and the abolition of the State Board of Barber Examiners and the Texas Cosmetology Commission. House: Public Health Referred to Public Health
HB 3094 76-0 (1999) Author: Gutierrez, Roberto Relating to certain fees and penalties applicable to the regulation of barbers. House: Public Health Referred to Public Health
SB 564 76-0 (1999) Author: Duncan, Robert Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists under the Texas Board of Barber and Cosmetologist Examiners and the abolition of the State Board of Barber Examiners and the Texas Cosmetology Commission. Senate: State Affairs No action taken in committee
SB 846 76-0 (1999) Author: Carona, John
Sponsor: Gutierrez, Roberto
Relating to certain fees and penalties applicable to the regulation of barbers. House: Public Health
Senate: State Affairs
Effective on 9/1/99
SB 447 75-0 (1997) Author: Madla, Frank
Sponsor: Maxey, Glen
Relating to the practice of barbering. House: Public Health
Senate: State Affairs
Committee report sent to Calendars
SB 719 75-0 (1997) Author: Duncan, Robert Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists under the Texas Board of Barber and Cosmetologist Examiners and the abolition of the State Board of Barber Examiners and the Texas Cosmetology Commission. Senate: State Affairs Failed to receive affirmative vote in comm.
HB 1223 74-0 (1995) Author: Duncan, Robert | et. al. Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists under the Texas Board of Barber and Cosmetologist Examiners and the abolition of the State Board of Barber Examiners and the Texas Cosmetology Commission. House: Public Health Left pending in committee
HB 460 71-0 (1989) Author: Eckels, Robert
Sponsor: Montford, John
Relating to the practice of barbering and to the regulation of certain persons by the State Board of Barber Examiners. House: Public Health
Senate: Economic Development
Effective on 9/1/89
HB 1558 71-0 (1989) Author: Stiles, Mark
Sponsor: Haley, Bill
Relating to an exemption from certain licensing requirements for inmates incarcerated in the Texas Department of Corrections who perform barbering. House: Corrections
Senate: Economic Development
Effective immediately
HB 2327 70-0 (1987) Author: Harris, Chris Relating to the regulation of barbers, cosmetologists, and certain hair care shops and salons; providing penalties. House: State Affairs Referred to State Affairs
SB 849 70-0 (1987) Author: Montford, John
Sponsor: Laney, James
Relating to the practice of barbering and to the regulation of certain persons by the State Board of Barber Examiners. House: Public Health
Senate: Economic Development
Placed on General State Calendar
HB 1151 69-0 (1985) Author: Harris, Chris Relating to the regulation of barbers, cosmetologists, and certain hair care shops and salons; providing penalties. House: State Affairs Referred to subcommittee
HB 1010 68-0 (1983) Author: Harrison, Jr., W.O. "Bill"
Sponsor: Jones, Grant
Relating to authority of the State Board of Barber Examiners and the Texas Cosmetology Commission to contract with each other for inspection and enforcement purposes. House: Business & Commerce
Senate: Economic Development
Removed from local & uncontested calendar
HB 929 67-0 (1981) Author: Ceverha, Bill Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists. House: State Affairs Committee report printed and sent to Committee on Calendars
SB 564 67-0 (1981) Author: Santiesteban, H.
Sponsor: Valles, Robert "Bob"
Relating to licensing fees of persons licensed by the State Board of Barber Examiners. House: State Affairs
Senate: State Affairs
Considered by committee in formal meeting
HB 515 66-0 (1979) Author: Ezzell, Michael H. Relating to regulation of barbers. House: Government Organization Considered by subcommittee in formal meeting
HB 712 66-0 (1979) Author: Ceverha, Bill Relating to regulation of barbers, barber shops, and wig salons; providing penalties. House: Government Organization Reported from subcommittee with no recommendation
SB 482 66-0 (1979) Author: Harris, O.H.
Sponsor: Ezzell, Michael H.
Relating to licensing and regulation of barbers. House: Government Organization
Senate: State Affairs
Effective on . . . . . . . . . .
HB 758 65-0 (1977) Author: Green, Gene Relating to the creation of the Texas Commission of Cosmetologists and Barbers; amd declaring an emergency. House: State Affairs Referred to subcommittee
HB 759 65-0 (1977) Author: Green, Gene Relating to dividing and sharing working areas by barbers and cosmetologists. House: State Affairs
Senate: Economic Development
Referred to Committee on Economic Development
HB 376 64-0 (1975) Author: Bigham, John R. Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists. House: State Affairs Considered by subcommittee in formal meeting
HB 1750 64-0 (1975) Author: Mattox, Jim Relating to the creation of the Texas State Commission of Cosmetologists and Barbers; transferring the powers and duties of the Board of Barber Examiners and the Texas Cosmetology Commission to the Texas State Commission of Cosmetologists and Barbers; providing an effective date. House: State Affairs Referred to subcommittee
HB 2133 64-0 (1975) Author: Nichols, R.C. "Nick" Relating to the denial, revocation, or suspension of a licence of a cosmetologist, barber, an assistant barber, and a journeyman barber because the applicant or licensee was convicted of a crime. House: State Affairs Referred to subcommittee
HCR 152 64-0 (1975) Author: Hubenak, Joe A. Recalling SB 86 from the Governor for corrections. Signed by Governor
SB 86 64-0 (1975) Author: Moore, W.T. "Bill"
Sponsor: Hubenak, Joe A.
Regulating and controlling the business or occupation and those engaged in the business, occupation, or employment of caring for, dressing, adorning, and beautifying the human hair, face, scalp, hands, nails, skin, and body; providing for the licensing of barbers and cosmetologists and the places where such services are performed; relating to barber schools and colleges and beauty schools and educational requirements; defining terms; making certain provisions as to nonprofit, tax-exempt vocational schools; increasing the numbers of members of the State Board of Barber Examiners and making other provisions with reference to the boards; providing date after which persons licensed by the State Board of Barber Examiners or the Texas Cosmetology Commission may not perform on certain premises; providing a saving clause as to persons holding a cosmetologist license or manicurist license issued by the cosmetology commission who apply for a manicurist license to the barber board; providng certain exceptions and exemptions; providing for appeals to and procedures in courts; providing serverability; providing a repealing clause. House: State Affairs
Senate: State Affairs
90 day bill
SCR 79 64-0 (1975) Author: Moore, W.T. "Bill" Requesting the Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk to correct certain errors in Section 31 of S.B. 86, as follows: (1) strike "(H)" in Paragraph (a) of Section 15A, which refers to "shampooing and conditioning hair," and substitute "(D)," which refers to "cutting, trimming, polishing, tinting, coloring, cleansing or manicuring the nails of any person; or attaching false nails or massaging, cleansing, treating or beautifying the hands of any person"; and, (2) strike "(I)" in Paragraph (a) of Section 15B, which refers to "advertising or holding out to the public by any manner whatsoever that any person is a cosmetologist or authorized to practice cosmetology." Senate: Administration Referred to Committee on Administration
SB 144 63-0 (1973) Author: Hightower, Jack
Sponsor: Heatly, W.S. "Bill"
Relating to the fees to be paid to the State Board of Barber Examiners for renewal and issuance of certificates of registrations and examinations; providing an effective date. House: State Affairs
Senate: State Affairs
90 Day Bill
HB 528 62-0 (1971) Author: Hull, Cordell Relating to the fees to be paid to the Board of Barber Examiners for renewal and issuance of certificates of registrations and examinations.
HB 619 62-0 (1971) Author: Lovell, James L. Relating to the practice of barbering and the regulation of barbers in this state.
HB 669 62-0 (1971) Author: Haynes, Clyde Relating to the practice of barbering and the regulation of barbers in this state.
HR 676 62-0 (1971) Author: Golman, Joe H. Creating an interim study committee on the practice of barbering.
SB 287 62-0 (1971) Author: Mauzy, Oscar
Sponsor: Haynes, Clyde
Relating to the practice of barbering and the regulation of barbers in this State.
SB 339 62-0 (1971) Author: Harrington, D. Roy Relating to the fees to be paid to the Board of Barber Examiners for renewal and issuance of certificates of registration and examinations.
HB 202 61-0 (1969) Author: Dickson, Temple | et. al. Relating to making it unlawful to refuse to serve certain persons in barber and beauty shops; prescribing a penalty.
HB 409 61-0 (1969) Author: Armstrong, Robert Landis "Bob" | et. al. Relating to the practice of barbering in this state.
SB 169 61-0 (1969) Author: Harrington, D. Roy Relating to amending the Texas Penal Code concerning regulating the practice of barbering in this state.
HB 273 60-0 (1967) Author: Shannon, Jr., Joe | et. al. Relating to the practice of barbering in this State; prescribing penalty for selling of barber supplies by certain persons.
HB 703 60-0 (1967) Author: Nowlin, James | et. al. Relating to the setting of minimum prices for barber work; providing penalties.
HB 1317 60-0 (1967) Author: Wayne, Ralph Erskine | et. al. Relating to inspection of barber shops and barber schools.
SB 169 60-0 (1967) Author: Word, James Powell Relating to amending the Penal Code of Texas concerning the practice of barbering in this State.
SB 46 59-0 (1965) Author: Moore, W.T. "Bill" | et. al. Relating to amending certain Acts relative to the regulation of the practice of barbering.
SB 331 59-0 (1965) Author: Moore, W.T. "Bill" | et. al. Relating to the regulation of barbers, barber shops, and barber schools and colleges.
HB 323 58-0 (1963) Author: Heatly, W.S. "Bill" Relating to amending the Texas Barber Law; relating to regulation of the practice of barbering.
HB 363 58-0 (1963) Author: Cherry, Horace Dicken "Dick" Relating to providing that a barber school or college require a course of instruction of not less than two thousand (2,000) hours to be completed within at least twelve (12) months; that an applicant, to be a student in a barber school or college, must be a high school graduate and be able to read intelligently and to write clearly the English language as shown by Board examination; that such student shall perform practical work over the chair on a prescribed daily average of patrons; that no charge of money or other thing of value shall be made or received for barber work or service performed by teachers, students or trainees; that certain prescribed records shall be kept and maintained; that one member of the Board of Barber Examiners shall be its President, another its Vice President and the third its Secretary; and that each Board member shall receive an annual salary of $7,500 and traveling expenses paid out of the State Board of Barber Examiners Fund.
HB 828 58-0 (1963) Author: Davis, William S. "Bill" Relating to providing for the deposit of certain revenues in the General Revenue Fund; providing that expenses of the Board of Barber Examiners shall be paid from the General Revenue Fund; abolishing the State Board of Barber Examiners Fund; providing an effective date.
HB 941 58-0 (1963) Author: Knapp, Jr., Walter Lee Relating to providing that hearings on renewals, revocations and suspensions of barber's certificates or permits shall be held in the county of residence of the holders thereof.
HB 144 57-0 (1961) Author: Oliver, W. T. "Boss Cajun" Relating to amending a certain Act relating to the practice of barbering in this State; changing the existing provisions regarding the licensing and operation of barber schools and colleges, and providing penalties.
HB 569 57-0 (1961) Author: Smith, Stanford S. Relating to amending a certain Article of the Vernon's Penal Code relating to the licensing and operation of barber schools and colleges and the issuance and renewal of permits therefor.
HB 829 57-0 (1961) Author: Jarvis, Ben E. | et. al. Relating to amending a certain Act changing the existing provisions relating to the licensing and operation of barber schools and colleges.
SB 33 57-0 (1961) Author: Moore, W.T. "Bill" Relating to amending a certain Act relating to the regulation of the practice of barbering; providing for licensing of barber shops and fixing fees for such licenses.
HB 274 56-0 (1959) Author: Oliver, W. T. "Boss Cajun" Relating to the practice of barbering in this State; separating the practice of barbering on male persons from the provisions of the Hair Dressers' and Cosmetologists' Act.
HB 33 55-0 (1957) Author: Martin, Amos A. | et. al. Relating to appeals from orders of the Board of Barber Examiners.
HB 191 55-0 (1957) Author: Blaine, John E. "Ned" Relating to the practice of barbering in this state; removing the provisions affecting and concerning beauty parlors and other similar establishments from the sections pertaining to barbering.
SB 99 55-0 (1957) Author: Herring, Charles Relating to the practice of barbering in this State.
HB 174 54-0 (1955) Author: Storey, Cecil | et. al. Relating to the practice of barbering in this State, the organization, qualifications, duties and compensation of the State Board of Barber Examiners and its employees, the fees to be charged by the Board, qualifications for the issuance of temporary permits, and related matters; amending Statutes relating to representation by the Attorney General in suits against employees of the Board.
HB 224 54-0 (1955) Author: Atwell, Ben Relating to amending Statutes relating to the regulation of the practice of barbering, providing for licensing of barber schools and colleges, prescribing certain standards, requisites, and qualifications, and fixing fees for licenses; providing for the licensing of teachers and instructors in barber schools and colleges, prescribing certain standards, requisites, and qualifications, and fixing fees for teachers' certificates.
SB 99 54-0 (1955) Author: Shireman, William H. Relating to the practice of barbering in this State, the organization, qualifications, duties and compensation of the State Board of Barber Examiners and its employees, the fees to be charged by the Board, qualifications for the issuance of temporary permits, and related matters; adding a new section relating to representation by the Attorney General in suits against employees of the Board; stating the effect of this Act on current registration fees; fixing the operative date of certain provisions; providing for severability.
HB 544 53-0 (1953) Author: Niemann, Fredrick A. "Fred" Relating to amending certain Statutes by providing that a barber or beauty shop, or both may incorporate.
HB 698 53-0 (1953) Author: Zivley, Lamar A. Relating to amending certain Acts relating to the regulation of the practice of barbering.
HB 414 52-0 (1951) Author: Willis, Doyle Relating to amending certain acts relating to the regulation of the practice of barbering; providing for licensing of barber shops and barber schools and colleges and fixing fees for licenses; providing a savings clause; providing for renewal of Certificate of Registration for barbers retiring for more than five (5) years.
HB 374 51-0 (1949) Author: Fleming, Joe B. | et. al. Relating to barbering in the State of Texas, including a need for protection of the Public Health and General Welfare; investing authority in the State Board of Barber Examiners to administer this Act; providing a saving clause; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict therewith to the extent of the conflict.
HB 519 51-0 (1949) Author: Whiteside, Tom | et. al. Relating to the occupation of barbering and the operation of barber shops; prescribing a penalty for the violation of the provisions of this Act and the rules and regulations adopted pursuant hereto, and repealing all laws in conflict herewith.
SB 130 51-0 (1949) Author: Strauss, Sr., Gus James | et. al. Relating to barbering in the State of Texas, including a need for protection of the Public Health in the State Board of Barber Examiners to administer this Act; providing a saving clause; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith to the extent of the conflict.
SB 464 51-0 (1949) Author: Bullock, Pat M. Relating to amending a previous Act, to provide regulations for the operation of a barber school or college.
HB 208 50-0 (1947) Author: McLellan, Charles Samuel Relating to amending certain Acts, relating to regulating the avocation and art of barbering; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict; if any part of this Act is declared unconstitutional it shall not affect the validity of the remainder.
HB 651 50-0 (1947) Author: Wallace, John L. "Red" Relating to the business of barbering in the State of Texas; providing a saving clause; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict.
HB 839 50-0 (1947) Author: Celaya, Augustine | et. al. Relating to exempting certain persons from the examination requirements prescribed by the Texas Barber Law.
HB 230 49-0 (1945) Author: Kirby, Dann Relating to amending certain laws relating to regulating the avocation and art of barbering.
HB 317 47-0 (1941) Author: McNamara, Eugene "Gene" Relating to amending the Revised Civil Statutes relative to authorizing the creation of corporations for the purpose of establishing, owning, operating, and managing a barbershop, a barber school, beauty parlor, beauty culture school, hairdressing and cosmetological shop, or similar and associated pursuits and occupations.
HB 787 47-0 (1941) Author: Daniel, Sr., Marion Price Relating to amending a certain Act of the Penal Code providing that any person engaged in the business of cutting hair for certain period shall be entitled to a certificate without having to take an examination.
HB 194 46-0 (1939) Author: Dean, Travis B. | et. al. Relating to defining "Barber Board"; authorizing the State Board of Barber Examiners to approve minimum prices for barber services; providing penalties.
HB 267 46-0 (1939) Author: Holland, Arthur Lawson Relating to amending a certain Article of the Penal Code regarding the venue of appeals from the order of the State Board of Barber Examiners
HB 691 46-0 (1939) Author: Heflin, James McDonald | et. al. Relating to transferring all duties, powers, and functions of the State Board of Barber Examiners, and the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists to the State Department of Health.
SB 83 46-0 (1939) Author: Spears, J. Franklin Relating to authorizing the State Board of Barber Examiners to approve agreements fixing minimum prices for barber services, and establishing opening and closing hours.
HB 329 43-0 (1933) Author: Griffith, Arthur W. Relating to regulating the avocation and art of barbering, prescribing such sanitary rules and regulations in order to insure the proper sanitary conditions and to prevent the spreading of diseases; providing a penalty therefor.
HB 99 42-0 (1931) Author: Jones, Walter E. | et. al. Relating to repealing the acts relating to the practice of barbering; abolishing the Board of Barber Examiners.
SB 102 41-0 (1929) Author: Hornsby, John William Relating to the practice of barbering.
HB 104 41-1 (1929) Author: Mehl, Michael E. | et. al. Relating to regulating the practice of barbering; prohibiting certain acts and things enumerated in the Act; providing a penalty; providing an effective date.
SB 116 41-2 (1929) Author: Williamson, W. Albert "Cap" Relating to amending law related to barbers.
SB 20 41-5 (1930) Author: Williamson, W. Albert "Cap" | et. al. Relating to regulating the avocation and art of barbering, prescribing such sanitary rules and regulations in order to insure the proper sanitary conditions and to prevent the spreading of diseases.
HB 195 40-0 (1927) Author: Parrish, Sr., Melville Clyde | et. al. Relating to the practice of barbering.
SB 81 40-0 (1927) Author: Love, Thomas Bell Relating to the practice of barbering; providing who shall practice barbering and who shall serve as an apprentice, and requiring the certificate as a registered barber and a certificate of registration as an apprentice, and providing for qualifications a barber and apprentice barber shall possess in order to receive a certificate and to practice barbering.
HB 318 39-0 (1925) Author: Cade, J. Robert Relating to promoting heath and safety by providing for the examination and licensure of those who desire to engage in the occupation of barbering; defining a barber; providing the appointment of an examining board, providing compensation, and defining the powers and duties of such a board. Regulating barber shop, barber schools and colleges. House: Public Health
HB 256 37-0 (1921) Author: Rogers, John C. | et. al. Relating to a certain Act regarding the control, operation, etc., of beauty parlors.
SB 113 37-0 (1921) Author: Hall, William L. | et. al. Relating to regulating and controlling the business or occupation and those engaged in the business, occupation or employment of caring for, dressing, adorning and beautifying the human hair, face, scalp, hands and skin, including barbers and barber shops and beauty shops and those connected therewith.
SB 141 30-0 (1907) Author: Paulus, David Augustus Relating to regulating the practice of barbering, the metering and licensing of persons to carry on such practice, and insuring the better education of practitioners and to insure better sanitary conditions in barber shops, and preventing the spread of disease in the State of Texas.


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