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Rules and Regulations in Relation to Cosmetology and the Practice of Barbering

The State of Florida deems it necessary in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare to regulate the practice of barbering and cosmetology.  The regulating agency responsible for the implementation and oversight of these professions is the Department of Business and Professional Regulation's (DBPR) Division of Profession's, Board of Barbering and the Board of Cosmetology.  Following are the laws and rules that regulate both professions:
  
Cosmetology

Barbering

 
 
Chapter 477, Florida Statutes - "Florida Cosmetology Act"
Chapter 61G5, Florida Administrative Code
Chapter 476, Florida Statutes - "Barber's Act"
Chapter 61G3, Florida Administrative Code
 
 
 



FAB Professionals keeps its members informed about changes in daily operational guidlines set forth by the DBPR.  The following links are provide important information from the DBPR's Board of Cosmetology and Barbers' Board. 


Commission for Independent Education
Cosmetology and barbering schools are licensed through the Commission for Independent Education (CIE).  In addition to new institution applications, the Commission also oversees the following:
              • Substantive Changes
              • Change of Ownership/Control
              • Annual Renewals
              • Program Additions/Modifications
              • All Other License Related Matters
The Commission meets to review applications and other license matters four times a year.  Application requests to be considered as agenda items at the next scheduled Commission meeting are required to be submitted according to the CIE schedule.

Board of Massage Therapy
Massage Establishments (including Salons offering massage therapy) and individual massage therapists are required to apply for licensure through the Department of Health's Board of Massage Therapy.  The Board meets to review applications and other license matters four times a year.  Application requests to be considered as agenda items at the next scheduled Board meeting are required to be submitted according to the Board schedule.

Special Message from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation:
Saving Time, Trees, and Stamps with DBPR
 
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation is working hard to save time, trees and stamps. As part of this campaign, we encourage you to renew your license online. Renewing your license online has never been easier. For most licensees, renewal simply involves submitting your continuing education information and submitting your fee, and in most cases, your continuing education provider will submit the information for you. Completing your renewals online saves you time; it also saves us both paper and the cost of a stamp. Renewing online really makes a difference, especially when you consider that DBPR processes nearly 11.9 million documents annually.
 
You may have also noticed that you no longer receive your professional newsletter from the Department in the mail. We still produce these newsletters for publication on the DBPR website, and we encourage you to take a look. You can access the Department’s newsletters by going to www.MyFloridaLicense.com>view other department publications> your profession. The newsletters are an important resource to our licensees,but by eliminating printing and mailing we are saving millions of trees, thousands of stamps and hours of precious time that we now will be using to better serve you.  
 
Together we can save a lot of time, trees and stamps.



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