BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF BEAUTICIANS/BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
When the Board of Examiners of Beauticians was created in 1935, it consisted of four practicing beauticians, one from each county and one from the City of Wilmington, all of whom were appointed by the Governor.1 Many name changes have followed, the first of which was in 1962 when the Boards name was changed to the State Board of Cosmetology and the membership was changed to five,2 another change occurred in 1969 when the Board of Personal Services took over the ministerial, fiscal, clerical, and inspection functions of the Delaware State Board of Cosmetology,3 yet another change occurred in 1983 when the Board of Cosmetology and Barbering assumed the duties and functions formerly vested in the Board of Personal Services,4 still another change occurred in 1983 when the Division of Business and Occupational Regulation was established with responsibility for the duties and functions of the Board of Cosmetology and Barbering,5 and finally in 1988 the Department of Administrative Services and Division of Professional Regulation were given oversight of the powers and duties of the Board of Cosmetology and Barbering which are as follows:
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF BEAUTICIANS/BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
1 40 D.L., ch. 122, 1935.
2 53 D.L., ch. 426, 1962.
3 57 D.L., ch. 301, 1969.
4 64 D.L., ch. 08, 1983.
5 29 Delaware Code, ch. 88, section 8810, 1983.
6 29 Delaware Code, (cumulative supplement) 1988.
7 29 Delaware Code, ch. 88, section 8810, 1983.
clm; February 14, 1989
Related Topics: Board of Examiners of Beauticians, Governor, State Board of Cosmetology, Wilmington