posted on: 03/03/2025
Full tank of gas? Check. Cosmetology tools? Check. Multistate cosmetology license . . . Almost. Sounds like a great idea, right—a license that allows you to leave your home state and practice in another? Well, it’s a possibility that Massachusetts wants to make a reality!
In late February, the state legislature introduced Senate Docket 2627 (SD 2627), which would adopt the Cosmetology Licensure Compact (Compact) and simplify interstate cosmetology practice. Essentially, SD 2627 will make it easier for licensed cosmetologists to work in other states. It will also:
- Improve portability
- Reduce red tape
- Ensure safety
To date, eight states have already passed the bill language: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Tennessee, and Virginia. Cosmetologists in these Compact-participating states will soon be able to obtain a multistate license, so long as they have no encumbrances against their license in their home state. We think Massachusetts should join these states and adopt the Compact so Massachusetts-licensed cosmetologists can also temporarily work across these Compact states without long application wait times or a hiatus between practicing.
Associated Hair Professionals (AHP) is in favor of SD 2627 and sent a letter of support to the Massachusetts legislature ahead of an upcoming committee hearing. If you believe an interstate license would benefit cosmetologists, write a letter to your representatives. Feel free to model your letter after ours and share your experiences with lawmakers. Find your elected officials here. Let’s advance safe and effective licensure mobility solutions together!