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HB 2737 allows up to 50% online instruction, 10% internships, and a 750-hour hands-on licensure pathway via an approved online course with supervised hours.
HB 2737 allows up to 50% online instruction, 10% internships, and a 750-hour hands-on licensure pathway via an approved online course with supervised hours.
Note on versions: The materials provided include multiple, conflicting documents (an Arizona water-related Chaptered/Engrossed version and an Illinois introduced bill). This summary focuses on the cosmetology/barber licensing provisions in the Illinois introduced HB 2737 (sponsored by Rep. Christopher “C.D.” Davidsmeyer), consistent with the bill title “COSMETOLOGY‑LICENSE EDUCATION.”
To modernize education and training pathways for cosmetology, barbering, teacher training, and related licenses by (1) allowing a greater share of required instruction to be delivered online or by distance education, (2) permitting a portion of training to be completed through supervised internships, and (3) creating an alternative pathway combining an approved online course with reduced supervised hands‑on hours for cosmetology licensure.
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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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