Full Text of HB5784 94th General Assembly
HB5784 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB5784
Introduced 04/25/06, by Rep. Rich Brauer SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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225 ILCS 410/3-1 |
from Ch. 111, par. 1703-1 |
225 ILCS 410/3A-1 |
from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-1 |
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Amends the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail
Technology Act of 1985. Provides that cosmetology and esthetics include the practice of tinting eyelashes and eyebrows.
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail
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| Technology Act of 1985 is amended by changing Sections 3-1 and | 6 |
| 3A-1 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 410/3-1) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703-1)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
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| Sec. 3-1. Cosmetology defined. Any one or any combination | 10 |
| of the
following practices constitutes the practice of | 11 |
| cosmetology when done for
cosmetic or beautifying purposes and | 12 |
| not for the treatment of disease or of
muscular or nervous | 13 |
| disorder: arranging, braiding, dressing, cutting,
trimming,
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| curling, waving, chemical restructuring, shaping, singeing, | 15 |
| bleaching,
coloring or similar work, upon the hair of the head | 16 |
| or any cranial prosthesis; cutting or trimming
facial hair of | 17 |
| any person; any practice of
manicuring, pedicuring, decorating | 18 |
| nails, applying sculptured nails or
otherwise artificial nails | 19 |
| by hand or with mechanical or electrical
apparatus or | 20 |
| appliances, or in any way caring for the nails or the skin of
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| the hands or feet including massaging the hands, arms, elbows, | 22 |
| feet, lower
legs, and knees of another
person for other than | 23 |
| the treatment of medical disorders; any practice of epilation | 24 |
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depilation of any person; any practice for the purpose of | 25 |
| cleansing,
massaging or toning the skin of the scalp; | 26 |
| beautifying, massaging,
cleansing, exfoliating, or stimulating
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| the stratum corneum of the epidermis by the use of cosmetic
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| preparations, body treatments, body wraps, the use of
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| hydrotherapy, or any device,
electrical, mechanical, or | 30 |
| otherwise; or applying make-up or
eyelashes to any person , | 31 |
| tinting eyelashes and eyebrows,
or lightening hair
on the body , | 32 |
| or
and removing superfluous hair from the body of any person by
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| the use of depilatories, waxing or tweezers. The term | 2 |
| "cosmetology" does
not include the services provided by an | 3 |
| electrologist. Nail technology is
the practice and the study of | 4 |
| cosmetology only to the
extent of manicuring, pedicuring, | 5 |
| decorating, and applying sculptured or
otherwise artificial | 6 |
| nails, or in any way caring for the nail or the skin of
the | 7 |
| hands or feet including massaging the hands, arms, elbows, | 8 |
| feet, lower
legs,
and knees.
Cosmetologists are prohibited from | 9 |
| using any technique, product, or practice intended to affect | 10 |
| the living layers of the skin. The term cosmetology includes
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| rendering advice on what is cosmetically appealing, but no | 12 |
| person licensed
under this Act shall render advice on what is | 13 |
| appropriate medical treatment
for diseases of the skin. | 14 |
| Purveyors of cosmetics may demonstrate such cosmetic
products | 15 |
| in conjunction with any sales promotion and shall not be
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| required to hold a license under this Act.
Nothing in this Act | 17 |
| shall be construed to prohibit the shampooing of hair
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| persons employed for that purpose and who perform that task
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| under the direct supervision of a licensed cosmetologist or | 20 |
| licensed
cosmetology teacher.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-451, eff. 12-31-05.)
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| (225 ILCS 410/3A-1) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-1)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
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| Sec. 3A-1. Esthetics defined.
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| (A) Any one or combination of the
following practices, when | 26 |
| done for cosmetic or beautifying purposes and not for the | 27 |
| treatment of disease or of a muscular or nervous disorder,
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| constitutes the practice of esthetics:
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| 1. Beautifying, massaging, cleansing, exfoliating, or | 30 |
| stimulating the stratum corneum of
the epidermis
by the use | 31 |
| of cosmetic preparations, body
treatments, body wraps, | 32 |
| hydrotherapy,
or any device, electrical, mechanical, or
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| otherwise, for the care of the skin;
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| 2. Applying make-up or eyelashes to any person , tinting | 35 |
| eyelashes and eyebrows, or lightening hair on the body |
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| except the scalp; and
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| 3. Removing superfluous hair from the body of any | 3 |
| person.
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| However, esthetics does not include the services
provided | 5 |
| by a cosmetologist or electrologist. Estheticians are | 6 |
| prohibited
from using techniques, products, and practices | 7 |
| intended to affect the living layers of the skin. The term | 8 |
| esthetics includes rendering advice on what is
cosmetically | 9 |
| appealing, but no person licensed under this Act shall render
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| advice on what is appropriate medical treatment for diseases of | 11 |
| the skin.
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| (B)
"Esthetician" means any person who, with hands or | 13 |
| mechanical or
electrical apparatus or appliances, engages only | 14 |
| in the use of cosmetic
preparations, body treatments, body | 15 |
| wraps, hydrotherapy, makeups,
antiseptics, tonics, lotions, | 16 |
| creams or
other preparations or in the practice of massaging, | 17 |
| cleansing, exfoliating
the stratum corneum of the epidermis,
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| stimulating,
manipulating, beautifying, grooming or similar | 19 |
| work on the
face, neck, arms and hands or body in a superficial | 20 |
| mode, and not for
the treatment of medical disorders.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-451, eff. 12-31-05.)
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