Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB48

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to instruction for barbers and cosmetologists on identifying and assisting victims of domestic violence.

Impact

The implications of SB48 are significant for state laws concerning occupational regulations for barbers and cosmetologists. By requiring training on domestic violence awareness, the bill introduces a new layer of responsibility for these professionals, enhancing their capability to provide critical assistance to victims. The Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation is entrusted with the responsibility of implementing the associated rules, ensuring that the education requirements align with current best practices in identifying domestic abuse.

Summary

Senate Bill 48 aims to enhance the role of barbers and cosmetologists in identifying and assisting victims of domestic violence. The bill mandates that students enrolled in beauty and barbering programs receive specific training on recognizing signs of domestic violence, which will be included as part of their curriculum. This initiative seeks to utilize beauty industry professionals as critical liaisons who can offer support and guidance to victims who may seek help in these settings.

Contention

While the bill has potential for positive societal impact, there may be discussions surrounding the appropriateness of placing such responsibilities on cosmetologists and barbers. Critics may argue that the primary focus of these professionals should remain on their core services, which include hair and beauty care, rather than taking on the role of counselors or advocates. Conversely, proponents of the bill assert that these professionals are often in a unique position to notice signs of abuse and can play a crucial role in facilitating avenues for victims to seek help.

Implementation

The bill takes effect 91 days after the legislative session concludes, with the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation required to establish the necessary rules and regulations for implementing these educational requirements. This timeline allows for the development of appropriate instructional materials and training programs to prepare future barbers and cosmetologists for their expanded role in supporting victims of domestic violence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB837

Relating to instruction for barbers and cosmetologists on identifying and assisting victims of domestic violence.

TX HB1788

Relating to continuing education for barbers and cosmetologists on identifying and assisting victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking.

TX HB5321

Relating to employment leave for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

TX HB1824

Related to monitoring domestic violence offenders through advanced tracking systems to enhance victim safety.

TX HB5644

Relating to a Mass Violence Care Fund to assist victims of mass violence with unreimbursed medical expenses.

TX HB36

Relating to the monitoring of certain family violence offenders, the provision of resources for family violence victims, and the collection of information about conditions of bond imposed in family violence cases and certain other criminal cases.

TX HB4459

Relating to the provision of certain services under the Medicaid managed care program to recipients who are victims of family violence.

TX SB1710

Relating to the creation of the School Violence Victims' Compensation Fund.

TX HB4680

Relating to the licensing and regulation of barber instructors and cosmetology instructors by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and to the composition of the Barbering and Cosmetology Advisory Board.

TX SB487

Relating to the confidentiality of identifying information of victims of certain offenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.