Box 12157, Austin, Texas 78711, or by facsimile to 512/475-3032, or electronically to deadline for receiving comments regarding the rules and possible changes is January 13, 2011. View the Notice of Intent and the current Chapter 82, Barbers rules on the TDLR website.Īny questions or written comments pertaining to this rule review may be submitted by mail to Caroline Jackson, Legal Assistant Team Lead, General Counsel’s Office, Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, P.O. The Notice of Intent was published in the November 12, 2010, issue of the Texas Register (35 TexReg 10064). This review is being conducted in accordance with the requirements of Texas Government Code, §2001.039. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has filed a notice of intent to review and consider for re-adoption, revision, or repeal, Title 16, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 82, Barbers. The spreadsheet was derived from data compiled from data found at the "Search Scheduled Exams and Exam Results" link on the TDLR Barbering page.ĭeadline for Comments Extended until January 13, 2011 Spreadsheet Showing Summary of Written and Practical Pass & Fail for current barber schools Sep. Link to Spreadsheet Showing Estimated Loss of Barbers Under TDLR The numbers in the spreadsheet are derived from data on the TDLR website and data acquired through public information requests. Link to Spreadsheet Showing Drop in Barbers The numbers in the spreadsheet are derived from data on the TDLR website and data acquired through public information requests. There are a lot of other important issues that need to be discussed. We must find and fix this problem if our industry is to survive. If new barbers had been licensed in the last 5 years at the rate prior to 2005, we would have over 2,200 more barbers than we do todayĪll barber school owners, school teachers/instructors, barbers and students are encouraged to attend. If it weren't for barbers coming from out of state, we would have 561 fewer barbers now than in 2005. Only 1904 students passed the practical exam from Sep. Compare that to the 917 barbers licensed in 2004 and 820 barbers licensed in 2005.
The average number of new barbers licensed per year in the last five years was about 485, including barbers who came in from out of state. The number of barbers licensed through barber schoolsĭropped dramatically after TDLR took over regulation of the barber industry in 2005.
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TDLR's North Campus, 1106 Clayton Lane, Austin, TX TDLR Files Notice of Rule Review - Comment Deadline January 13thīarber Advisory Board Vacancy - Barber without Shop Permitīarber Advisory Board Meeting October 4, 2010īarber Advisory Board Meeting July 12, 2010 Number of Barbers Licensed Through School Plummet Under TDLR TDLR Commission to consider Rule Review and Abolishing Barber Newsletter and Newsletter Fee You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader (Free Download) to read the file. TDLR Proposes Legislative Ideas - Are These Ideas Good or Bad for Barbers?
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You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.Ĭlick here for free Adobe Acrobat Reader download The study is in the Adobe Acrobat format. Link to the Barber and Cosmetology Schools: This study was required by Senate Bill 1170, 82nd Legislature (2011) TDLR Releases Barber and Cosmetology School Study: Link to TDLR's Notice On Booth Rental Permits Link to TDLR's Posting of Barber Advisory Board VacanciesĬlick here to view video archive of the meeting with RealPlayer. (Class A Barber without a Barber Shop Permit) Program Session Times: 8:30 am – 11:00 am for Barbers & CosmetologistsĬentral Texas Region: Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3401 South IH-35, Austin TXĮxecutive Learning Center & Guadalupe/Barton Creek Rooms Central Expressway, Dallas TXĮast Texas Region: Holiday Inn – 8111 Kirby Drive, Houston TX North Texas Region: Holiday Inn – 6070 N. South Texas Region: McAllen Convention Center – 700 Convention Center Blvd., Room 103, McAllen TX West Texas Region: Holiday Inn, Redwood & Aspen Rooms – 3201 South Loop 289, Lubbock TX Your Voice Matters: TDLR Strategic Planning Proposed barber rule changes will be on the meeting agenda. They will replace Jimmy Johnson and Michael Funk. The TDLR Commission has appointed James Bowens of Round Rock, and Michelle Narlo of Austin to the Barber Advisory Board. TDLR's North Campus Building, 1106 Clayton Lane, Austin, TXĬlick here to view the meeting with RealPlayer. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation E-mail contact: of the Barber Industry Transferred to the