TDLR CE Provider #1859
Classroom Courses
To renew an operator license, or an esthetician, manicurist, esthetician/manicurist or eyelash extension specialty license, a licensee must complete a total of 4 hour of continuing education through department – approved courses. Continuing education hours must include:
1 hr | Sanitation and Human Trafficking – Course #29115 |
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House Bill 2552 requires Continuing Education hours to include information on human trafficking. This continuing education requirement applies to any cosmetology license renewal. All cosmetology courses must dedicate a portion of time to include:
(1) activities commonly associated with human trafficking;
(2) recognition of potential victims of human trafficking; and
(3) methods for assisting victims of human trafficking, including how to report human trafficking.
(4) one hour of sanitation
(5) Three hours of your choice in any of the following topics:
Please note that this does not increase the number of hours needed for Continuing Education.
NOTE: If you have held a license for at least 15 years, you will only need to complete one hour of department-approved continuing education in sanitation. The additional three hours of continuing education will be waived and will not be required.
For more information about cosmetology in Texas, please visit the TDLR website HERE.
Center of Attraction Hair Gallery is responsible for electronically reporting all course rosters within 7 days after the course completion date to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and providing licensee with a certificate of completion. The certificate of completion will be emailed as a printable certificate and shall be retained for a course of two years after the date of completion.
The programme aims to promote an understanding of the principles of legislative and an awareness of what constitutes legislative quality, how this can be achieved.
Legislative drafting is often perceived as a skill that one learns on the job.
Legislative drafting has evolved to become the bedrock of political, economic and social transformation. The view of the Institute’s Sir William Doe Centre for Legislative Studies is that legislative drafting is a practical discipline requiring awareness of the principles of drafting along with great experience on the job. It is still, however, relatively unexplored as a discipline. The PLP examines issues related to the policy process, the legislative process and the drafting process.
The PLP is aimed at those seeking a career in legislative drafting, those already working as drafters or those who want a career in or already working for, organizations that produce different types of normative acts. Many of our students are mid-career drafters employed by government (for example, by LG Chambers, the Ministry of Justice or any other ministries).