STATE OF NEW YORK
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6652
2025-2026 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
March 19, 2025
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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.
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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.