๐ Hairdressers Registration Repeal Bill 1997
Bill DefeatedLA27 March 1997
The Hairdressers Registration Repeal Bill 1997 repeals the existing legislation related to the registration of hairdressers in Western Australia.
Impact
Hairdressers in Western Australia will no longer be required to register with the government. This may affect the perceived standards and regulation within the hairdressing industry.
Key Changes
["Repeals existing legislation requiring hairdresser registration", "Removes the legal requirement for hairdressers to be registered"]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA27 Mar 1997
- LA Second Reading MovedLA8 Apr 1997
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA19 June 1997
- LA Consideration in DetailLA19 June 1997
- LA Third ReadingLA19 June 1997
- LC Second Reading MovedLC24 June 1997
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC16 Sept 1997
Affected Sectors
other
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