Wow that's incredibly infuriating!!!
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On Feb 8, 2012, at 1:46 AM, Renee Parnell wrote:
> So today my state board inspector came by my salon for his annual inspection.
> We have always enjoyed talking. I asked him if he had heard about all this
> crap going on in INhe sa
So today my state board inspector came by my salon for his annual
inspection. We have always enjoyed talking. I asked him if he had heard
about all this crap going on in INhe said no, but that it didn't
surprise him. He said basically it's unregulated NOW. He was telling me
that one VERY NSS he
It's a very scary prospect, but nothing like what I found out the hard
way a few years ago. You know how many doctors of various specialties
are opening 'media-spas' and hiring estheticians away from salons? And
these 'wellness' places offer botox, dermabrasion, laser peels, and
laser treatments th
There has been some confusion over this whole thing. The ROEC
Commission actually started a year ago this month. Their job was/is
to meet with board members and the PLA to discuss and make
recommendations on all licensing in Indiana. The Governors agenda is
to get as many people to work
The information I pulled up says this happened April of 2011. Is there
something I'm missing or more current?
On Jan 10, 2012 6:52 PM, wrote:
> Well it happened. As of yesterday, to eliminate all Cosmetology and
> Barber licensing is now up for a vote in the House and Senate.
>
> This means tha
that is the stupidest thing I have ever heard! I couldn't believe what I
was reading!!!
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:37 PM, Dayna- Days of Beauty wrote:
> Sad This is the same thing we deal with in Canada on a regular basis
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> Dayna
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> On 2012-01-10, at 7:52 PM, db.
Sad This is the same thing we deal with in Canada on a regular basis
Dayna
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On 2012-01-10, at 7:52 PM, db...@iquest.net wrote:
> Well it happened. As of yesterday, to eliminate all Cosmetology and Barber
> licensing is now up for a vote in the House and Senate.
>
> T
I can imagine some will be gleeful at the prospect of getting government out of
their business!
Marsha
From: Mindy Borrego
>To: nailtech@googlegroups.com
>Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 5:59 PM
>Subject: Re: NailTech:: House Bill 1006 - they did it, Eliminate all licensing
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Well, we can hope that wiser heads rule in the Indiana legislature...and
that the House and Senate will not approve this legislation. Another
amazing example of government at its finest (I'm being especially facetious
here).
Mindy Borrego
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 7:52 PM, wrote:
> Well it h
Well it happened. As of yesterday, to eliminate all Cosmetology and
Barber licensing is now up for a vote in the House and Senate.
This means that there will be no licensing, no schools, no regulation.
The schooling and license you have now will mean nothing.
This means that anyone off
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