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S06652 Summary:

BILL NOS06652
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORWEBB
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd Gen Bus L, generally
 
Relates to the practice of natural hair care and braiding; creates an apprenticeship in such area; makes conforming technical changes.
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S06652 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6652
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                     March 19, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  WEBB  --  read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Consumer Protection
 
        AN ACT to amend the general business law, in relation to the practice of
          natural hair care and braiding
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  The article heading of article 27 of the general business
     2  law, as added by chapter 509 of the laws of 1992, is amended to read  as
     3  follows:
     4                    LICENSING OF NAIL SPECIALTY, NATURAL
     5                      HAIR [STYLING] CARE AND BRAIDING,
     6                          ESTHETICS AND COSMETOLOGY
     7    §  2. Subdivisions 3 and 5 of section 400 of the general business law,
     8  subdivision 3 as added by chapter 509 of the laws of 1992  and  subdivi-
     9  sion  5  as  amended  by chapter 343 of the laws of 1998, are amended to
    10  read as follows:
    11    3. "Licensee" means a person licensed  pursuant  to  this  article  to
    12  engage  in  the  practice  of  natural hair [styling] care and braiding,
    13  esthetics, nail specialty or cosmetology, or to  operate  an  appearance
    14  enhancement  business  in  which  such  practice,  as herein defined, is
    15  provided to the public.
    16    5. a. The practice of "natural hair [styling] care and braiding" means
    17  providing for a fee, or any consideration or exchange, whether direct or
    18  indirect, any of the following services to the hair of  a  human  being:
    19  with  all ranges of hair types and textures, consulting and scalp analy-
    20  sis, hair texture assessment, shampooing, conditioning, providing clean,
    21  botanical and sustainable beauty products which include  clarifying  and
    22  moisturizing  shampoos, leave-in conditioners and steam hydration condi-
    23  tioning, scalp treatments, wellness  practices,  hydration  and  protein
    24  strengthening    treatments,   clays,   masks,   essential   oils,   and
    25  herbal/botanical rinses, arranging, dressing, twisting,  coiling,  wrap-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD07619-01-5

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     1  ping,  weaving, extending, locking, palm rolling or braiding the hair or
     2  beard by either hand or  mechanical  [appliances]  equipment,  including
     3  using  clips,  combs,  crochet  needles,  latch-hook tools, interlocking
     4  tools,  sewing  blunt-tipped and curve needles, beading pliers, curlers,
     5  rods, rollers, hairpins, scissors, thread and yarn for  styling  natural
     6  textured hair or braids on all ranges of hair types and textures.
     7    b.  Such  practice  shall  not  include  cutting,  shaving or trimming
     8  natural hair except that such activities are permissible to  the  extent
     9  that  such activities are incidental to the practice of minor hair shap-
    10  ing or trimming of naturally textured hair after  the  installation  and
    11  finishing  of  braid  hair extensions, natural hair styling, and natural
    12  hair braiding.
    13    c. Such practice shall not include the application of  dyes,  reactive
    14  chemicals,  or  other  preparations to alter the color or to straighten,
    15  curl, or permanently alter the structure of the hair with  chemicals  or
    16  heat.   Techniques which result in tension on hair roots such as certain
    17  types of braiding, weaving, wrapping, locking and extending of the  hair
    18  may  only  be  performed  by  a natural hair [styling] care and braiding
    19  licensee or cosmetology  licensee  who  has  successfully  completed  an
    20  approved course of study in such techniques.
    21    § 3. Section 400 of the general business law is amended by adding nine
    22  new subdivisions 5-a, 5-b, 5-c, 5-d, 5-e, 5-f, 5-g, 5-h, and 5-i to read
    23  as follows:
    24    5-a. "Natural hair" means all virgin hair types and textures that have
    25  not  been  exposed  to  any chemicals or heat styling that may alter the
    26  natural curl, coil or wave patterns of the hair.
    27    5-b. "Natural hair  care"  means  the  maintenance  and  overall  care
    28  performed  by a natural hair care specialist dedicated to the health and
    29  wellness of one's hair and scalp through proper tension  techniques  and
    30  without  the  use of chemicals or the alteration of the structure of the
    31  hair.
    32    5-c. "Textured hair"  means  textured  hair  types,  including  curly,
    33  coily,  tight  coily, afro coily, straight and wavey, including, but not
    34  limited to, various curly, coily, wavy or  wiry  patterns,  combinations
    35  and configurations, hair strands, thickness, and volumes of hair.
    36    5-d.  "Textured  hair  styling"  means the styling practices and tech-
    37  niques for haircare of all  hair  types  and  textures  performed  by  a
    38  textured  hairstylist,  including  arranging,  dressing, curly and coily
    39  styling, comb coiling, finger coiling,  double  strand  twisting,  flat-
    40  twisting  or  the  use of curlers, rods, rollers/hair pins including the
    41  preparation of the foundation of the hair through wellness practices  in
    42  order  to  preserve  the  health  of  the hair with clean, botanical and
    43  sustainable beauty products which include  clarifying  and  moisturizing
    44  shampoos, leave-in conditioners, steam hydration conditioning, hydration
    45  and  protein  strengthening treatments, and herbal/botanical rinses; and
    46  topical agents such as gels and gelee, hairspray, foams, mousse, molding
    47  muds, moisturizers, oils, pomades, in conjunction  with  performing  the
    48  practice  of  natural hair care and braiding. Such styling shall include
    49  the use of blow dryers and diffusers for the purpose of  drying  natural
    50  textured styles with indirect heat.
    51    5-e.  "Braid"  means the interlacing of three or more strands of hair,
    52  and can be worn in a variety  of  styles,  including  cornrows,  twists,
    53  locs, and box braids with or without added hair fibers.
    54    5-f.  "Braiding"  means the styling practices and techniques performed
    55  by a braid specialist who styles  all  hair  types  and  textures  which
    56  includes   the   use   of   natural   human   hair   or  synthetic  hair

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     1  extension/fibers, natural human hair and synthetic blended fibers, deco-
     2  rative beads, and other hair adornments. Minor hair shaping or  trimming
     3  of  naturally  textured  hair or hair extensions necessary for finishing
     4  braid  hair  extensions  may  occur.   Braiding types and techniques can
     5  include, but are not limited to, individual box braids, knotless/feed-in
     6  braids, cornrows, stitch cornrows,  casamas,  plaits,  Bantu  Knots,  or
     7  Senegalese Twists.
     8    5-g.  "African  braiding"  refers  to the cultural reference of tradi-
     9  tional techniques of naturally braiding and cornrowing hair, originating
    10  from African communities within the African diaspora.
    11    5-h. "Locking" or "loc extensions" includes, but is  not  limited  to,
    12  wrapping  the  hair,  palm  rolling  techniques, grooming, interlocking,
    13  crochet locking, micro/locking including the preparation of the  founda-
    14  tion  of  the  hair  through wellness practices in order to preserve the
    15  health of the hair with clean, botanical and sustainable beauty products
    16  which include clarifying and moisturizing shampoos, leave-in  condition-
    17  ers, and steam hydration conditioning treatments, hydration and moistur-
    18  izing techniques, protein strengthening treatments, and herbal/botanical
    19  rinses;  and  topical  agents  such as gels and gelee, hairspray, foams,
    20  mousse, molding muds, moisturizers, oils, pomades, in  conjunction  with
    21  performing the practice of natural hair care and braiding.
    22    5-i.  "Weaving" and "extensions" means extending natural textured hair
    23  with the addition of braids, locs or additional textured hair with human
    24  hair, synthetic fibers, and hair extension;  the  making  of  wigs  from
    25  human hair, synthetic fibers, and hair extensions including the prepara-
    26  tion  of  the foundation of the hair through wellness practices in order
    27  to preserve the health of the hair with clean, botanical and sustainable
    28  beauty products which  include  clarifying  and  moisturizing  shampoos,
    29  leave-in  conditioners,  and  steam  hydration  conditioning treatments,
    30  hydration and moisturizing techniques, protein strengthening treatments,
    31  and herbal/botanical rinses; and topical agents such as gels and  gelee,
    32  hairspray,  foams, mousse, molding muds, moisturizers, oils, pomades, in
    33  conjunction with performing the practice of natural hair care and braid-
    34  ing.
    35    § 4. Subdivisions 1 and 3 of section 401 of the general business  law,
    36  subdivision  1 as amended by chapter 80 of the laws of 2015 and subdivi-
    37  sion 3 as amended by chapter 341 of the laws of 1998, are amended and  a
    38  new subdivision 4 is added to read as follows:
    39    1.  No  person shall engage in the practice of nail specialty, waxing,
    40  natural hair [styling] care and braiding, esthetics or  cosmetology,  as
    41  defined in section four hundred of this article, without having received
    42  a  license  to  engage in such practice in the manner prescribed in this
    43  article. No person shall act as a trainee or perform any service as such
    44  unless [he or she] such person has obtained a certificate  of  registra-
    45  tion pursuant to this article.
    46    3.  A  person  licensed by any other state or country to practice nail
    47  specialty, waxing, natural hair [styling] care and  braiding,  esthetics
    48  or  cosmetology shall be allowed to practice in New York state for three
    49  months or less within any calendar year for the purpose of giving to, or
    50  receiving from, persons who are licensed under this article training  in
    51  current  styles, techniques or materials, provided however, that no such
    52  unlicensed person may provide services to the public  for  any  fee,  or
    53  other compensation, whether direct or indirect.
    54    4.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  this  section, an unlicensed
    55  person practicing natural hair care and braiding in  the  state  of  New
    56  York  or  any  other  state  or country for at least five years shall be

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     1  permitted to apply for a license in New York  state.    Such  applicants
     2  shall  be  issued  a  temporary license after providing evidence of such
     3  required work experience in a form  approved  by  the  department.  Such
     4  applicants  shall be required to fulfill all requirements under subdivi-
     5  sion three of section four hundred-eight-c  of  this  article  prior  to
     6  being licensed.  The secretary of state shall promulgate rules and regu-
     7  lations with input from the advisory committee established under section
     8  four hundred three of this article to ensure such licensing.
     9    §  5.  Section  404 of the general business law, as amended by chapter
    10  664 of the laws of 2023, is amended to read as follows:
    11    § 404. Rules and regulations. The secretary shall promulgate rules and
    12  regulations which establish standards  for  practice  and  operation  by
    13  licensees and trainees under this article in order to ensure the health,
    14  safety  and  welfare of the public including licensees and trainees when
    15  they are working within such establishments. Such rules and  regulations
    16  shall include, but not be limited to, the sanitary conditions and proce-
    17  dures  required  to be maintained, a minimum standard of training appro-
    18  priate to the duties of nail specialists, trainees, waxers, natural hair
    19  [stylists] care and braiding specialists, estheticians,  and  cosmetolo-
    20  gists  and  the  provision  of  service  by  nail specialists, trainees,
    21  waxers, natural hair [stylists] care and braiding specialists,  estheti-
    22  cians  or  cosmetologists  at remote locations other than the licensee's
    23  home provided that such practitioner  holds  an  appearance  enhancement
    24  business  license  to  operate at a fixed location or is employed by the
    25  holder of an  appearance  enhancement  business  license.    Regulations
    26  setting  forth  the  educational  requirements  for nail specialists and
    27  trainees shall include education in the area of causes of infection  and
    28  bacteriology. Regulations setting forth the educational requirements for
    29  cosmetologists  [or], natural hair [stylists] care and braiding special-
    30  ists and natural hair care and braiding apprentices shall include educa-
    31  tion regarding the provision of services to individuals  with  all  hair
    32  types and textures, including, but not limited to, various curl, coil or
    33  wave  patterns,  hair  strand  thicknesses, and volumes of hair.   Addi-
    34  tionally, such regulations for natural hair care and  braiding  special-
    35  ists and natural hair care and braiding apprentices shall include educa-
    36  tion  in  the  area  of natural hair care and braid techniques, cause of
    37  infection and bacteriology, alopecia and scalp disorders  and  diseases,
    38  salon health and safety protocols and the science of sanitary practices.
    39  In  promulgating  such rules and regulations the secretary shall consult
    40  with the state education department, the advisory committee  established
    41  pursuant  to this article, any other state agencies and private industry
    42  representatives from beauty schools and academies as may be  appropriate
    43  in determining minimum training requirements.
    44    §  6. Section 406 of the general business law, as added by chapter 509
    45  of the laws of 1992, subdivisions 1, 2 and 4 as amended by  chapter  341
    46  of  the laws of 1998, paragraph e of subdivision 1 as amended by chapter
    47  376 of the laws of 2015, paragraph f of subdivision 1 as added by  chap-
    48  ter  80  of the laws of 2015, paragraph c of subdivision 2 as amended by
    49  section 3 of part D of chapter 328 of the laws of 2014 and  paragraph  a
    50  of  subdivision  3  as  amended  by  chapter 324 of the laws of 1998, is
    51  amended to read as follows:
    52    §  406.  License  application;  procedure;   requirements;   temporary
    53  license.  1. a. Any person intending to practice nail specialty, waxing,
    54  natural  hair  [styling]  care and braiding, esthetics or cosmetology as
    55  defined in this article, or to own or operate an appearance  enhancement

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     1  business,  shall  first  make application to the secretary for a license
     2  therefor.
     3    b.  Such  application  shall be in a form and manner prescribed by the
     4  secretary and shall contain such  information  as,  in  the  secretary's
     5  judgment,  is  reasonable  and necessary to determine the qualifications
     6  and fitness for licensing of the applicant.
     7    c. The application shall be subscribed by the applicant  and  affirmed
     8  under penalty of perjury.
     9    d.  Each  application  shall  be accompanied by the appropriate fee as
    10  prescribed by this article.
    11    e. Each application shall be accompanied by a certificate  of  a  duly
    12  licensed  physician,  or  nurse practitioner to the extent authorized by
    13  law and consistent with subdivision three of section six  thousand  nine
    14  hundred  two of the education law on a form prescribed by the secretary,
    15  showing freedom  from  any  infectious  or  communicable  disease  which
    16  certificate  shall have been issued within thirty days prior to the date
    17  of the filing of the application.
    18    f. Notwithstanding the educational requirements  of  this  section,  a
    19  trainee  may obtain a license to practice nail specialty if such trainee
    20  provides satisfactory evidence to the secretary that  such  trainee  has
    21  been  actively engaged in a traineeship for a period of one year and has
    22  completed a course of study set forth by the secretary. Such  course  of
    23  study may be delivered by electronic means.
    24    2.  a.  Any  person  seventeen  years of age or older may apply to the
    25  secretary for a license to practice nail specialty, waxing, natural hair
    26  [styling] care and braiding, esthetics or cosmetology.
    27    b. Each such application shall also  be  accompanied  by  satisfactory
    28  evidence of having taken and passed the appropriate examination or exam-
    29  inations  offered  by  the  secretary  pursuant  to this article for the
    30  license sought and evidence of the successful completion of an  approved
    31  course  of  study in nail specialty, waxing, natural hair [styling] care
    32  and braiding, esthetics or cosmetology in a school duly licensed  pursu-
    33  ant to the education law.
    34    c.  Any  applicant  for  a license to practice nail specialty, waxing,
    35  natural hair [styling] care and braiding, esthetics or  cosmetology  may
    36  submit  satisfactory  evidence  of  licensure  to practice an equivalent
    37  occupation issued by any other state, territory, protectorate or depend-
    38  ency of the United States or any other country in lieu of  the  evidence
    39  of schooling and examination required by this subdivision, provided that
    40  such license was granted in compliance with standards which were, in the
    41  judgment  of  the  secretary,  not  lower  than  those of this state and
    42  provided that such state, territory, protectorate, dependency, or  coun-
    43  try  extends  similar reciprocity to the licensees of this state, or the
    44  applicant practiced an equivalent occupation in such  state,  territory,
    45  protectorate,  dependency or country for a minimum of five years, or the
    46  applicant is a member of the household of a member of the  armed  forces
    47  of  the  United  States,  national guard or reserves and was a member of
    48  such household before such member relocated to the state.
    49    d. Notwithstanding the educational requirements of  this  section  and
    50  the testing requirements of this section, an applicant who otherwise has
    51  met  the  licensing  requirements of this article for a nail specialist,
    52  waxer, natural hair [stylist] care and braiding specialist,  esthetician
    53  or  cosmetologist  who  shall  provide satisfactory evidence [he or she]
    54  such person has been actively and continuously engaged in  the  practice
    55  of  nail  specialty,  waxing,  natural hair [styling] care and braiding,
    56  esthetics or cosmetology for at least one year prior  to  the  effective

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     1  date  of  this  article,  may  be  issued  a license for nail specialty,
     2  waxing, natural hair [styling] care and braiding, esthetics or cosmetol-
     3  ogy pursuant to this article. Notwithstanding the educational and  test-
     4  ing  requirements of this section, a person licensed to practice barber-
     5  ing under article twenty-eight of this chapter who otherwise has met the
     6  licensing requirements of this article may apply for a temporary natural
     7  hair care and braiding license in order to study and  take  the  natural
     8  hair care and braiding written examination.  Upon passing, such licensed
     9  barber  shall be issued a license to practice natural [hairstyling] hair
    10  care and braiding.  Other than applicants licensed under  article  twen-
    11  ty-eight  of  this chapter, those persons who apply after a twelve month
    12  period from the effective date of  this  article  will  be  required  to
    13  provide evidence of training and to take the examination or examinations
    14  as required for other licenses pursuant to this article.
    15    e.  Upon  acceptance  by  the secretary of a proper application for an
    16  operator's license to  practice  nail  [speciality]  specialty,  waxing,
    17  natural  hair [styling] care and braiding, esthetics or cosmetology, the
    18  secretary may issue a temporary operator's license  which  shall  expire
    19  six months from issuance. Upon good cause shown, the secretary may renew
    20  a  temporary operator's license for one additional six-month period upon
    21  filing the appropriate application and fee.
    22    3. Appearance enhancement business license. a.  Any  person,  eighteen
    23  years  of age or older, or any firm, limited liability company, partner-
    24  ship or corporation having at least one member eighteen years of age  or
    25  older  may apply to the secretary for an appearance enhancement business
    26  license.
    27    b. Each  such  application  for  an  appearance  enhancement  business
    28  license  shall  be accompanied by evidence of a bond or liability insur-
    29  ance.
    30    4. a. Notwithstanding any provision contained in this article  to  the
    31  contrary, if any person, eligible for any license pursuant to this arti-
    32  cle,  should  be called to active military service at or during the time
    33  application for any license is required to  be  filed  and  license  fee
    34  paid,  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of this article, the period within
    35  which said application may be filed and license  fee  may  be  paid,  is
    36  extended  on  behalf of such person, until three months after the termi-
    37  nation of said military service.
    38    b. In the case of persons who are called to  active  military  service
    39  and  will  be discharged from active military service, the period of two
    40  years specified in paragraph d of subdivision two of this  section  need
    41  not  be  continuous.  The  length of time such person was engaged in the
    42  practice of nail specialty, waxing,  natural  hair  [styling]  care  and
    43  braiding,  esthetics  or  cosmetology  before  entering  active military
    44  service may be added to any period of time during which such person  was
    45  or  is  engaged  in the practice of nail specialty, waxing, natural hair
    46  [styling] care and braiding, esthetics or cosmetology after  the  termi-
    47  nation of active military service.
    48    §  7.  Subdivision  1  of  section 407 of the general business law, as
    49  amended by chapter 255 of the laws  of  1999,  is  amended  to  read  as
    50  follows:
    51    1. The examinations for the license to practice natural hair [styling]
    52  care  and  braiding,  esthetics, nail specialty and cosmetology shall be
    53  practical and written. The examinations  for  the  license  to  practice
    54  waxing  shall  be  limited  to a written examination only. The secretary
    55  shall determine reasonable standards of performance for each license and
    56  shall evaluate the prospective applicants and applicants on the basis of

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     1  such standards. The objectives of the examinations shall  be  to  insure
     2  that  prospective applicants and applicants have sufficient basic skills
     3  to safeguard the health and safety of the  public  and  to  insure  that
     4  prospective  applicants  and applicants have attained adequate levels of
     5  skill to competently engage in the activities authorized by the license.
     6    § 8. The general business law is amended by adding a new section 408-c
     7  to read as follows:
     8    § 408-c. Natural hair care and braiding apprentice.  1. A natural hair
     9  care and braid apprentice shall be a person pursuing  in  good  faith  a
    10  course  of study in the practice of natural hair care and braiding under
    11  the tutelage, supervision, and direction of  a  natural  hair  care  and
    12  braiding  licensee  and  who  assists such licensee in such practice.  A
    13  business appearance enhancement licensed salon shall register  with  the
    14  department  of  licensing to participate in such apprentice program. The
    15  secretary of state shall  promulgate  rules  and  regulations  regarding
    16  salons  and salon supervisors, for tutelage, guidelines and requirements
    17  of natural hair care and  braid  instructors  and  textured  hairstylist
    18  instructors. The advisory committee established under this article shall
    19  advise on such rules and regulations.
    20    2.  a.  A  certificate of registration as an apprentice shall be for a
    21  period of two years and shall be renewable for an additional two  years,
    22  if necessary.
    23    b. Each certificate of registration issued as provided in this section
    24  shall be posted in some conspicuous place where such apprentice is actu-
    25  ally  engaged  in  the  practice of natural hair care and braiding as an
    26  apprentice.
    27    3. A mandatory twenty-five hour online or in-person  course  of  study
    28  shall  be  required  from  an accredited school approved by the New York
    29  state department of licensing in the areas of health and safety, science
    30  and sanitary practices, and alopecia and scalp disorders.
    31    4. Upon completion of the requirements of this section, the apprentice
    32  shall be eligible to apply for a natural hair care and braiding license.
    33    § 9. Subdivision 1 of section 409 of  the  general  business  law,  as
    34  amended  by  section  2  of part Y of chapter 60 of the laws of 2011, is
    35  amended to read as follows:
    36    1. The non-refundable fee for an application for a license  to  engage
    37  in  the  practice of nail specialty, waxing, natural hair [styling] care
    38  and braiding, esthetics or cosmetology, shall be forty dollars initially
    39  and for each renewal thereof the fee shall be forty dollars; the fee for
    40  a temporary license and each renewal shall be ten dollars.
    41    § 10. Paragraph a of subdivision 2 of section 410 of the general busi-
    42  ness law, as amended by chapter 80 of the laws of 2015,  is  amended  to
    43  read as follows:
    44    a.  The  secretary  may  issue an order directing the cessation of any
    45  activity related to nail specialty, waxing, natural hair [styling]  care
    46  and  braiding,  esthetics or cosmetology for which a license is required
    47  by this article upon a determination that a person, partnership, limited
    48  liability company or business corporation, engaging in the  business  or
    49  occupation  of,  or holding [himself, herself] themself or itself out as
    50  or acted, temporarily or otherwise, as a nail specialist,  natural  hair
    51  [stylist]  care  and  braiding  specialist, esthetician or cosmetologist
    52  within this state without a valid license being in effect. The secretary
    53  shall, before making such determination and order, afford  such  person,
    54  partnership, limited liability company or business corporation an oppor-
    55  tunity  to  be  heard in person or by counsel in reference thereto in an

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     1  adjudicatory proceeding held pursuant to section four hundred eleven  of
     2  this article as applicable.
     3    §  11.  Subdivision  1  of section 412 of the general business law, as
     4  amended by chapter 80 of the  laws  of  2015,  is  amended  to  read  as
     5  follows:
     6    1. The practice of nail specialty, waxing, natural hair [styling] care
     7  and  braiding, esthetics or cosmetology without a license or while under
     8  suspension or revocation, or in violation  of  an  order  directing  the
     9  cessation  of  unlicensed  activity  issued by the secretary pursuant to
    10  section four hundred ten or four hundred eleven of this  article,  is  a
    11  violation  and  is  subject  to  a  civil  penalty of up to five hundred
    12  dollars for the first violation; one thousand dollars for a second  such
    13  violation;  and  two thousand five hundred dollars for a third violation
    14  and any subsequent violation.
    15    § 12. This act shall take effect on the sixtieth day  after  it  shall
    16  have become a law.
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