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SB 330

Cosmetology Modifications

2025 General Session

Governor signed SB 330, which modifies Utah cosmetology regulations affecting licensing, training, or professional scope requirements for practitioners and consumers statewide.

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Bill Summary · SB 330

Legislative bill overview

SB 330 modifies Utah's cosmetology licensing and regulatory requirements, though the specific amendments are not detailed in the available information. Based on the bill's progression through the legislature and gubernatorial signature, it represents a substantive change to state cosmetology regulations that the governor deemed significant enough to sign into law.

Why is this important

Cosmetology regulations directly affect thousands of licensed professionals, training institutions, and consumers in Utah. Changes to licensing requirements, continuing education mandates, or scope-of-practice rules can impact business operations, training costs, and access to services across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Licensing burden vs. consumer protection: Any modifications could either reduce regulatory barriers for practitioners or potentially affect consumer safety standards depending on the direction of change
  • Scope-of-practice expansion or limitation: Alterations to what procedures cosmetologists can perform may create jurisdictional disputes with other licensed professions (estheticians, medical professionals)
  • Training and education requirements: Changes to educational prerequisites could affect existing professionals' compliance obligations and the viability of cosmetology schools

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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