New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07483

Introduced
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  
Engrossed
6/5/25  
Refer
6/5/25  

Caption

Requires the department of state to make renewed appearance enhancement licenses and certificates and renewed barber licenses and certificates available on its website in a portable document format for download by the person whose license or certificate has been renewed.

Impact

The implementation of Bill S07483 is expected to significantly impact the way licenses are renewed and accessed by professionals in New York's appearance enhancement and barber sectors. By making renewed licenses available online in a portable format, the bill promotes efficiency and cuts down on the administrative burdens that practitioners face when renewing their licenses. It also aligns with broader technological trends aimed at digitizing business and consumer services, potentially setting a precedent for other types of licenses to also be made available digitally.

Summary

Bill S07483 aims to amend the General Business Law to enhance accessibility for renewed appearance enhancement and barber licenses. The bill mandates that the Department of State must provide renewed licenses and certificates in a downloadable portable document format on its website. This requirement is intended to streamline the renewal process for practitioners in the beauty and grooming industries, making it easier for them to access important documents electronically following the payment of renewal fees.

Contention

While not much contention is reported surrounding Bill S07483, some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the transition from traditional paper licenses to digital versions. Potential issues could include the security of digital documents, user access to technology, and ensuring that all practitioners are literate in using online tools for renewing their licenses. Additionally, there might be discussions around ensuring that the digital format meets the necessary legal standards for identification and use in official circumstances.

Companion Bills

NY A04042

Same As Requires the department of state to make renewed appearance enhancement licenses and certificates and renewed barber licenses and certificates available on its website in a portable document format for download by the person whose license or certificate has been renewed.

Previously Filed As

NY A04042

Requires the department of state to make renewed appearance enhancement licenses and certificates and renewed barber licenses and certificates available on its website in a portable document format for download by the person whose license or certificate has been renewed.

NY SB365

Security Guards - Certification Renewal - Requirements

NY HF968

A bill for an act relating to licensure fees for professional licenses, permits, and certifications.

NY SB28

Revise provisions relating to licensing fees and license renewal dates for the practice of barbering and to declare an emergency.

NY A07941

Limits the number of certificates of registration that may be issued by the commissioner of motor vehicles to five total; provides that certificates issued prior to 1/1/25 shall not be eligible for renewal.

NY H3207

Teacher certification renewals

NY HB3426

Relating to the issuance of digital driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses, and personal identification certificates; authorizing a fee.

NY HB2332

Relating to the appearance of a personal identification certificate or driver's license issued to a person who is a citizen of the United States and to the use of the certificate or license in certain election processes in this state.

NY HB1127

The department of financial institutions, financial institutions, response to department requests, renewal of licenses, orders to cease and desist, issuance of licenses, revocation of licenses, and exemptions from licenses.

NY SB964

Relating to the appearance of a personal identification certificate or driver's license issued to a person who is not a citizen of the United States.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.