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SB335,1920Section 19. 454.06 (8m) (a) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
SB335,7,2421454.06 (8m) (a) 2. A multistate license may not be classified as inactive under
22subd. 1. The examining board may allow a person who holds a multistate license to
23convert his or her license to a single-state license for the purpose of classifying the
24license as inactive under subd. 1.
SB335,20
1Section 20. 454.125 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB335,8,52454.125 (1) At the time the department gives notice of renewal under s.
3440.08 (1), the department shall send, by electronic mail, to each person granted a
4license under s. 454.06 (2) to (6) (6m) a digest that describes changes to statutes and
5rules that affect the practice of cosmetology, aesthetics, manicuring, or electrology.
SB335,216Section 21. 454.15 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB335,8,137454.15 (2) (intro.) Subject to the rules promulgated under s. 440.03 (1) and
8this subchapter, the examining board may revoke, limit, suspend, or refuse to issue
9or renew, in accordance with the severity of the violation, a license or permit issued
10under this subchapter or an authorization to practice or reprimand the holder of a
11license or permit issued under this subchapter or an individual who is exercising an
12authorization to practice if it finds that the holder or, applicant, or individual has
13done any of the following:
SB335,2214Section 22. 454.20 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB335,8,1715454.20 (10) Licensed cosmetologist means a person licensed by the
16cosmetology examining board under s. 454.06 (2) or (6m) whose license is not an
17inactive license under s. 454.06 (8m).
SB335,2318Section 23. 454.22 (1) (k) of the statutes is created to read:
SB335,8,2019454.22 (1) (k) An individual who is exercising an authorization to practice, as
20defined in s. 454.01 (4).
SB335,2421Section 24. 454.22 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB335,9,222454.22 (2) No person may use the title barber or hairstylist or any other

1similar title unless the person is a licensed barber or licensed cosmetologist person
2specified in sub. (1) (a), (f), or (k).
SB335,253Section 25. Subchapter III of chapter 454 [precedes 454.50] of the statutes is
4created to read:
SB335,9,55CHAPTER 454
SB335,9,66SUBCHAPTER III
SB335,9,77COSMETOLOGY LICENSURE COMPACT
SB335,9,188454.50 Cosmetology licensure compact. (1) Article 1 - purpose. The
9purpose of this compact is to facilitate the interstate practice and regulation of
10cosmetology with the goal of improving public access to, and the safety of,
11cosmetology services and reducing unnecessary burdens related to cosmetology
12licensure. Through this compact, the member states seek to establish a regulatory
13framework which provides for a new multistate licensing program. Through this
14new licensing program, the member states seek to provide increased value and
15mobility to licensed cosmetologists in the member states, while ensuring the
16provision of safe, effective, and reliable services to the public. This compact is
17designed to achieve the following objectives, and the member states hereby ratify
18the same intentions by subscribing hereto:
SB335,9,2019(a) Provide opportunities for interstate practice by cosmetologists who meet
20uniform requirements for multistate licensure;
SB335,9,2221(b) Enhance the abilities of member states to protect public health and safety,
22and prevent fraud and unlicensed activity within the profession;
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1(c) Ensure and encourage cooperation between member states in the licensure
2and regulation of the practice of cosmetology;
SB335,10,33(d) Support relocating military members and their spouses;
SB335,10,54(e) Facilitate the exchange of information between member states related to
5the licensure, investigation, and discipline of the practice of cosmetology;
SB335,10,86(f) Provide for the licensure and mobility of the workforce in the profession,
7while addressing the shortage of workers and lessening the associated burdens on
8the member states.
SB335,10,109(2) Article 2 - definitions. As used in this compact, and except as otherwise
10provided, the following definitions shall govern the terms:
SB335,10,1311(a) Active duty military means any individual in full-time duty status in the
12active uniformed service of the United States including members of the national
13guard and reserve.
SB335,10,2114(b) Adverse action means any administrative, civil, equitable, or criminal
15action permitted by a member states laws which is imposed by a state licensing
16authority or other regulatory body against a cosmetologist, including actions
17against an individuals license or authorization to practice such as revocation,
18suspension, probation, monitoring of the licensee, limitation of the licensees
19practice, or any other encumbrance on a license affecting an individuals ability to
20participate in the cosmetology industry, including the issuance of a cease and desist
21order.
SB335,11,222(c) Authorization to practice means a legal authorization associated with a
23multistate license permitting the practice of cosmetology in that remote state,

1which shall be subject to the enforcement jurisdiction of the state licensing
2authority in that remote state.
SB335,11,43(d) Alternative program means a monitoring or prosecutorial diversion
4program approved by a member states state licensing authority.
SB335,11,95(e) Background check means the submission of information for an applicant
6for the purpose of obtaining that applicants criminal history record information, as
7further defined in 28 CFR 20.3 (d), from the federal bureau of investigation and the
8agency responsible for retaining state criminal or disciplinary history in the
9applicants home state.
SB335,11,1210(f) Charter member state means member states who have enacted
11legislation to adopt this compact where such legislation predates the effective date
12of this compact as defined in sub. (13).
SB335,11,1613(g) Commission means the government agency whose membership consists
14of all states that have enacted this compact, which is known as the cosmetology
15licensure compact commission, as defined in sub. (9), and which shall operate as an
16instrumentality of the member states.
SB335,11,1817(h) Cosmetologist means an individual licensed in their home state to
18practice cosmetology.
SB335,11,2119(i) Cosmetology, cosmetology services, and the practice of cosmetology
20mean the care and services provided by a cosmetologist as set forth in the member
21states statutes and regulations in the state where the services are being provided.
SB335,11,2222(j) Current significant investigative information means:
SB335,12,3231. Investigative information that a state licensing authority, after an inquiry

1or investigation that complies with a member states due process requirements, has
2reason to believe is not groundless and, if proved true, would indicate a violation of
3that states laws regarding fraud or the practice of cosmetology; or
SB335,12,642. Investigative information that indicates that a licensee has engaged in
5fraud or represents an immediate threat to public health and safety, regardless of
6whether the licensee has been notified and had an opportunity to respond.
SB335,12,97(k) Data system means a repository of information about licensees,
8including, but not limited to, license status, investigative information, and adverse
9actions.
SB335,12,1210(L) Disqualifying event means any event which shall disqualify an
11individual from holding a multistate license under this compact, which the
12commission may by rule or order specify.
SB335,12,1513(m) Encumbered license means a license in which an adverse action
14restricts the practice of cosmetology by a licensee, or where said adverse action has
15been reported to the commission.
SB335,12,1716(n) Encumbrance means a revocation or suspension of, or any limitation on,
17the full and unrestricted practice of cosmetology by a state licensing authority.
SB335,12,1918(o) Executive committee means a group of delegates elected or appointed to
19act on behalf of, and within the powers granted to them by, the commission.
SB335,12,2220(p) Home state means the member state which is a licensees primary state
21of residence, and where that licensee holds an active and unencumbered license to
22practice cosmetology.
SB335,13,223(q) Investigative information means information, records, or documents

1received or generated by a state licensing authority pursuant to an investigation or
2other inquiry.
SB335,13,43(r) Jurisprudence requirement means the assessment of an individuals
4knowledge of the laws and rules governing the practice of cosmetology in a state.
SB335,13,65(s) Licensee means an individual who currently holds a license from a
6member state to practice as a cosmetologist.
SB335,13,77(t) Member state means any state that has adopted this compact.
SB335,13,128(u) Multistate license means a license issued by and subject to the
9enforcement jurisdiction of the state licensing authority in a licensees home state,
10which authorizes the practice of cosmetology in member states and includes
11authorizations to practice cosmetology in all remote states pursuant to this
12compact.
SB335,13,1413(v) Remote state means any member state, other than the licensees home
14state.
SB335,13,1615(w) Rule means any rule or regulation promulgated by the commission
16under this compact which has the force of law.
SB335,13,1917(x) Single-state license means a cosmetology license issued by a member
18state that authorizes practice of cosmetology only within the issuing state and does
19not include any authorization outside of the issuing state.
SB335,13,2120(y) State means a state, territory, or possession of the United States and the
21District of Columbia.
SB335,14,222(z) State licensing authority means a member states regulatory body

1responsible for issuing cosmetology licenses or otherwise overseeing the practice of
2cosmetology in that state.
SB335,14,43(3) Article 3 - member state requirements. (a) To be eligible to join this
4compact, and to maintain eligibility as a member state, a state must:
SB335,14,551. License and regulate cosmetology;
SB335,14,762. Have a mechanism or entity in place to receive and investigate complaints
7about licensees practicing in that state;
SB335,14,1083. Require that licensees within the state pass a cosmetology competency
9examination prior to being licensed to provide cosmetology services to the public in
10that state;
SB335,14,13114. Require that licensees satisfy educational or training requirements in
12cosmetology prior to being licensed to provide cosmetology services to the public in
13that state;
SB335,14,18145. Implement procedures for considering one or more of the following
15categories of information from applicants for licensure: criminal history;
16disciplinary history; or background check. Such procedures may include the
17submission of information by applicants for the purpose of obtaining an applicants
18background check as defined;
SB335,14,20196. Participate in the data system, including through the use of unique
20identifying numbers;
SB335,14,22217. Share information related to adverse actions with the commission and
22other member states, both through the data system and otherwise;
SB335,15,3238. Notify the commission and other member states, in compliance with the

1terms of the compact and rules of the commission, of the existence of investigative
2information or current significant investigative information in the states
3possession regarding a licensee practicing in that state;
SB335,15,549. Comply with such rules as may be enacted by the commission to administer
5the compact; and
SB335,15,6610. Accept licensees from other member states as established herein.
SB335,15,87(b) Member states may charge a fee for granting a license to practice
8cosmetology.
SB335,15,139(c) Individuals not residing in a member state shall continue to be able to
10apply for a member states single-state license as provided under the laws of each
11member state. However, the single-state license granted to these individuals shall
12not be recognized as granting a multistate license to provide services in any other
13member state.
SB335,15,1514(d) Nothing in this compact shall affect the requirements established by a
15member state for the issuance of a single-state license.
SB335,15,1816(e) A multistate license issued to a licensee by a home state to a resident of
17that state shall be recognized by each member state as authorizing a licensee to
18practice cosmetology in each member state.
SB335,15,2119(f) At no point shall the commission have the power to define the educational
20or professional requirements for a license to practice cosmetology. The member
21states shall retain sole jurisdiction over the provision of these requirements.
SB335,16,222(4) Article 4 - multistate license. (a) To be eligible to apply to their home
23states state licensing authority for an initial multistate license under this compact,

1a licensee must hold an active and unencumbered single-state license to practice
2cosmetology in their home state.
SB335,16,63(b) Upon the receipt of an application for a multistate license, according to the
4rules of the commission, a member states state licensing authority shall ascertain
5whether the applicant meets the requirements for a multistate license under this
6compact.
SB335,16,117(c) If an applicant meets the requirements for a multistate license under this
8compact and any applicable rules of the commission, the state licensing authority in
9receipt of the application shall, within a reasonable time, grant a multistate license
10to that applicant, and inform all member states of the grant of said multistate
11license.
SB335,16,1512(d) A multistate license to practice cosmetology issued by a member states
13state licensing authority shall be recognized by each member state as authorizing
14the practice thereof as though that licensee held a single-state license to do so in
15each member state, subject to the restrictions herein.
SB335,16,1816(e) A multistate license granted pursuant to this compact may be effective for
17a definite period of time, concurrent with the licensure renewal period in the home
18state.
SB335,16,1919(f) To maintain a multistate license under this compact, a licensee must:
SB335,16,22201. Agree to abide by the rules of the state licensing authority, and the state
21scope of practice laws governing the practice of cosmetology, of any member state in
22which the licensee provides services;
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12. Pay all required fees related to the application and process, and any other
2fees which the commission may by rule require; and
SB335,17,433. Comply with any and all other requirements regarding multistate licenses
4which the commission may by rule provide.
SB335,17,65(g) A licensee practicing in a member state is subject to all scope of practice
6laws governing cosmetology services in that state.
SB335,17,107(h) The practice of cosmetology under a multistate license granted pursuant
8to this compact will subject the licensee to the jurisdiction of the state licensing
9authority, the courts, and the laws of the member state in which the cosmetology
10services are provided.
SB335,17,1311(5) Article 5 - reissuance of a multistate license by a new home state.
12(a) A licensee may hold a multistate license, issued by their home state, in only one
13member state at any given time.
SB335,17,1514(b) If a licensee changes their home state by moving between two member
15states:
SB335,17,18161. The licensee shall immediately apply for the reissuance of their multistate
17license in their new home state. The licensee shall pay all applicable fees and notify
18the prior home state in accordance with the rules of the commission.
SB335,18,2192. Upon receipt of an application to reissue a multistate license, the new home
20state shall verify that the multistate license is active, unencumbered and eligible
21for reissuance under the terms of the compact and the rules of the commission. The
22multistate license issued by the prior home state will be deactivated and all

1member states notified in accordance with the applicable rules adopted by the
2commission.
SB335,18,533. If required for initial licensure, the new home state may require a
4background check as specified in the laws of that state, or the compliance with any
5jurisprudence requirements of the new home state.
SB335,18,964. Notwithstanding any other provision of this compact, if a licensee does not
7meet the requirements set forth in this compact for the reissuance of a multistate
8license by the new home state, then the licensee shall be subject to the new home
9state requirements for the issuance of a single-state license in that state.
SB335,18,1310(c) If a licensee changes their primary state of residence by moving from a
11member state to a nonmember state, or from a nonmember state to a member state,
12then the licensee shall be subject to the state requirements for the issuance of a
13single-state license in the new home state.
SB335,18,1614(d) Nothing in this compact shall interfere with a licensees ability to hold a
15single-state license in multiple states; however, for the purposes of this compact, a
16licensee shall have only one home state, and only one multistate license.
SB335,18,1817(e) Nothing in this compact shall interfere with the requirements established
18by a member state for the issuance of a single-state license.
SB335,19,219(6) Article 6 - authority of the compact commission and member state
20licensing authorities. (a) Nothing in this compact, nor any rule or regulation of
21the commission, shall be construed to limit, restrict, or in any way reduce the
22ability of a member state to enact and enforce laws, regulations, or other rules

1related to the practice of cosmetology in that state, where those laws, regulations, or
2other rules are not inconsistent with the provisions of this compact.
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