Bill Sponsor
Pennsylvania House Bill 1820
Session 2023-2024
An Act amending the act of May 3, 1933 (P.L.242, No.86), referred to as the Cosmetology Law, further providing for definitions, for practice without license prohibited, for eligibility requirements for examination, for limited licenses, for requirements of a school of cosmetology, for practice in licensed salons only, for booth rental prohibited, for fees, for applicability, for duration and renewal of licenses and for penalties.
Became Law
Became Law
Signed by Governor on Oct 16, 2024
First Action
Nov 8, 2023
Latest Action
Oct 16, 2024
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill Number
1820
State
Pennsylvania
Session
2023-2024
Sponsorship by Party
Democrat
Primary
Democrat
Cosponsor
Unknown
Benjamin Sanchez
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
Unknown
Joseph Hohenstein
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
Unknown
Michael Schlossberg
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
Democrat
Cosponsor
House Votes (16)
Senate Votes (8)
Motion Text
FINAL PASSAGE
House Roll Call Votes
Unknown
Benjamin Sanchez
Yes
Unknown
Bridget Kosierowski
Yes
Unknown
Christopher Rabb
Yes
Unknown
Daniel Deasy
Yes
Unknown
David Delloso
Yes
Unknown
David Zimmerman
Yes
Unknown
Jacob Banta
Yes
Unknown
James Struzzi
Yes
Unknown
Joseph Hohenstein
Yes
Unknown
Joshua Kail
Yes
Unknown
Kathleen Tomlinson
Yes
Unknown
Louis Schmitt
Yes
Unknown
Martin Causer
Yes
Unknown
Matthew Bradford
Yes
Unknown
Michael Schlossberg
Yes
Unknown
P. Sturla
Yes
Unknown
Patrick Harkins
Yes
Unknown
Robert Matzie
Yes
Unknown
Robert Merski
Yes
Unknown
Steven Malagari
Yes
Unknown
Steven Mentzer
Yes
Unknown
Thomas Mehaffie
Yes
Unknown
Timothy Bonner
Yes
Summary
Unavailable
Text (7)
10/16/2024
Senate
Act No. 100 of 2024
10/16/2024
Senate
Approved by the Governor
10/10/2024
Senate
Presented to the Governor
10/09/2024
Senate
Signed in Senate
10/09/2024
Senate
Signed in House
10/08/2024
Senate
Third consideration and final passage
10/07/2024
Senate
Removed from table
10/01/2024
Senate
Laid on the table (Pursuant to Senate Rule 9)
07/02/2024
Senate
Re-reported as committed
07/02/2024
Senate
Re-referred to Appropriations
07/02/2024
Senate
Second consideration
07/01/2024
Senate
First consideration
07/01/2024
Senate
Reported as committed
04/04/2024
Senate
Referred to Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure
03/18/2024
House
Third consideration and final passage
03/18/2024
House
Re-reported as committed
12/13/2023
House
Re-committed to Appropriations
12/13/2023
House
Second consideration, with amendments
12/12/2023
House
Removed from table
11/15/2023
House
Laid on the table
11/15/2023
House
First consideration
11/15/2023
House
Reported as committed
11/08/2023
House
Referred to Professional Licensure