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HB 1311 61-0 (1969) Author: Golman, Joe H. Relating to the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists.
HB 1016 60-0 (1967) Author: Lockridge, Joseph Edwin Relating to providing for 6 members of the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists, to be appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and providing for their terms of office.
SB 488 60-0 (1967) Author: Hall, Ralph M. Relating to amending the Penal Code so as to provide for six members of the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists, to be appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
HB 226 58-0 (1963) Author: Jarvis, Ben E. Relating to providing for the establishment and continuance of the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists as presently constituted, and defining the duties and powers of such Boards; prescribing certain offenses which shall constitute misdemeanors; providing for the punishment for willful making of any false statement.
HB 843 58-0 (1963) Author: Davis, William S. "Bill" Relating to providing for the deposit of certain revenues in the General Revenue Fund; providing that expenses of the Texas State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists shall be paid from the General Revenue Fund; abolishing the State Board of Cosmetologists Fund; providing an effective date.
HB 79 53-0 (1953) Author: Hale, L. DeWitt | et. al. Relating to amending certain Acts by providing for the establishment and continuance of the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists as presently constituted, and defining the duties and powers of such Boards; defining the practice of hairdressing and cosmetology and other terms and definitions.
SB 27 53-0 (1953) Author: Shireman, William H. | et. al. Relating to amending the Penal Code by providing for the continuance in existence of the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists as presently constituted and increasing the salaries of the members thereof; reuiring a license for those desiring to engage in such operations; providing penal provisions for violations of this Act.
HB 114 53-1 (1954) Author: Hale, L. DeWitt Relating to making a supplemental appropriation to the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists.
SB 25 53-1 (1954) Author: Shireman, William H. Relating to making supplemental appropriations to the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists.
HB 424 50-0 (1947) Author: Heflin, James McDonald Relating to amending certain Acts relative to the practice of hairdressers and cosmetologists; providing certain penalties; providing a repealing and saving clause.
HB 880 50-0 (1947) Author: Heflin, James McDonald | et. al. Relating to making an emergency appropriation to the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists.
SB 73 50-0 (1947) Author: Stanford, Jr., James A. Relating to making certain emergency appropriations for the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists for the remainder of the current fiscal year ending August 31, 1947.
HB 561 49-0 (1945) Author: Calhoun, George G. Relating to making certain emergency appropriations for the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists for the remainder of the current fiscal year ending August 31, 1945.
SB 208 49-0 (1945) Author: Sulak, Louis J. Relating to amending law relating to Board of Cosmetology to provide requirements for students and demonstrators, etc.; providing for penalties for the violation thereof; providing for repealing certain sections; providing a savings clause.
SB 220 49-0 (1945) Author: Stone, William E. Relating to making certain emergency appropriations for the State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists for the remainder of the current fiscal year ending August 31, 1945.
SB 100 46-0 (1939) Author: Small, Sr., Charles Clinton "Clint" Relating to regulating the occupation of hairdressers and cosmetologists to create a State Board of Examiners for the licensing of persons to carry on and to teach such practices to insure the better training and education of such practitioners and instructors; providing penalties for the violation thereof.
HB 305 41-0 (1929) Author: Harding, Alfred E. | et. al. Relating to regulating the occupation of hairdressers and cosmetologists, creating a State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists for the licensing of persons, firms, co-partnerships, associations or corporations to carry on and teach such practices, to insure the better education of such practitioners, providing rules regulating the proper conduct and sanitation of hairdressers and cosmetologists' establishments and schools for the protection of the public health and providing penalties for the violation thereof. House: State Affairs


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