Limits the sale of chemical hair relaxers and permanent hairstyle kits
Limits the sale of chemical hair relaxers and permanent hairstyle kits to protect consumer health, affecting retailers, manufacturers, and salon professionals.
Limits the sale of chemical hair relaxers and permanent hairstyle kits to protect consumer health, affecting retailers, manufacturers, and salon professionals.
Based on the title, A 8266 is intended to regulate or restrict the sale of chemical hair relaxers and permanent hairstyle kits. The exact legislative text would specify the scope, definitions, and mechanisms (e.g., who is covered, what sales channels are affected, and what constitutes a violation). The bill’s referral to the Consumer Affairs and Protection committee suggests a consumer-protection objective, likely focused on safeguarding public health and safety in relation to chemical hair products.
Note: The precise provisions are not provided in the information available. The following items reflect common elements in related consumer-protection measures and what such a bill would typically address. The actual text may differ.
For a precise understanding, review the official bill text and any accompanying fiscal notes or committee reports once they are published.
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