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Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.
Department of Consumer Affairs
CALIFORNIA
BOARD OF BARBERING AND COSMETOLOGY
BarberCosmo
APRIL 8, 2013
Board Meeting
San Jose Hilton and Towers
300 Almaden Boulevard
San Jose, CA 95110
California State Board of Barbering and
Cosmetology
Board Meeting Agenda Monda~April8,2013
BarberCosmo
10:00 A.M.-5:00P.M.
Or until completion of business
San Jose Hilton and Towers
300 Almaden Boulevard
San Jose, CA 95110
ALL TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE
OPEN SESSION: 1. Call to Order/Roll Call (Joseph Federico) 2. Public Comment on Items not on the Agenda Note: the Board may not discuss or take action on any matter raised during this public comment section, except to decide whether to place the matter on the agenda of a future meeting. [Government Code Sections 11125, 11125.7(a) 3. Board President's Report (Joseph Federico)
4. Executive Officer Report (Kristy Underwood) • Review of Board Statistics
5. Approval of Board Meeting Minutes • January 11, 2013
6. Discussion on Lash/Brow Tinting 7. Approval of Final Responses to Sunset Review 8. Approval of 2013 - 2017 Strategic Plan Revision 9. Proposed Regulations- Review and Approval of Proposed Changes to: • Title 16, Division 9, Article 12 of the California Code of Regulations Sections: 977, 978, 979, 980.1, 980.2, 980.3, 981, 982, 983, 987, 991, and 992 that relates to Health and Safety.
California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology
• Title 16, Division 9, Article 6, Section 940 of the California Code of Regulations that relates to Minimum Equipment of Schools 10.
Proposed Legislation - Discussion and Vote on Board Position: • AB 1153 - Advanced Esthetician Curriculum Bill • SB 308 - Sunset Review Bill
11.
Annual Review and Approval of Board Member Guidelines and Procedures Manual
12.
Agenda Items for Next Meeting
13.
Public Comment Note: the Board may not discuss or take action on any matter raised during this public comment section, except to decide whether to place the matter on the agenda of a future meeting. [Government Code Sections 11125, 11125. 7(a)
CLOSED SESSION: 14. Discussion on Reconsideration and Disciplinary Cases (Closed Pursuant to Government Code
Section 11126(c) (3))
OPEN SESSION: 15.
Adjournment
A quorum of the Board will be present. Meetings of the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology are open to the public except when specifically noticed otherwise in accordance with the Open Meeting Act. The audience will be given appropriate opportunities to comment on any issue before the Board, but the Chair may apportion available time among those who wish to speak. The meeting is accessible to the physically disabled. A person who needs disability-related accommodation or modification in order to participate in the meeting shall make a request no later than five (5) working days before the meeting to the Board by contacting Tami Guess at (916) 575-7144 or sending a written request to that person at the address noted above.
Agenda Item No. 4
Quarterly Barbering and Cosmetology Licensing Statistics Fiscal Year 12/13
Applications Received Establishment Barber Barber Apprentice Cosmetology Cosmetology Apprentice Electrology Manicuring Esthetician
Jui-Sept Oct-Dec Jan- Mar Apr-June 1,497 1,532 830 499 550 310 69 43 98 5,448 6,242 3,627 144 48 85 8 8 6 1,978 2,109 1,027 1,640 1,806 1,017
11,224
Total
12,489
YTD* 3,859 1,359 210 15,317 277 22 5,114 4,463
0
30,621
Jui-Sept Oct-Dec Jan- Mar Apr-June 1,834 1,103 1' 113 0 3 0 416 331 235 61 70 55 3,118 3,047 2 ,075 85 102 69 7 3 5 0 0 0 1,346 1,102 1,006 1,356 1,027 985
YTD* 4,050 3 982 186 8,240 256 15 1 3,454 3,368
6,908
Licenses Issued Establishment Mobile Unit Barber Barber Apprentice Cosmetology Cosmetology Apprentice Electrology Electrology Apprentice Manicuring Esthetician Total
8,223
6,798
* Data is for Jan-Feb. only
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20,555
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