CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 51(L&C) "An Act relating to barbers, hairdressers, manicurists, and cosmetologists; providing that the only qualification necessary for licensure as a manicurist, other than payment of fees, is completion of a class that is 12 hours in duration, addresses relevant health, safety, and hygiene concerns, and is offered through a school approved by the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers; and providing for an effective date." This was the second hearing for this bill. Co-Chair John Torgerson noted material relating to the manicurist training was available for reference. He said the board member who had wished to testify at the last hearing had submitted written comments, which were distributed to the committee members. Senator Randy Phillips shared that he tried to contact a manicurist business in his district to hear their comments of the bill and got no response. Senator Randy Phillips offered a motion to move from committee CS SB 51 (L&C) from committee with the fiscal note adopted by the Senate Finance Committee. Senator Lyda Green objected for question. She referred to the earlier discussion on the money involved and asked if the amended fiscal note reflected the change of funds to the Department of Environmental Conservation. Co-Chair John Torgerson clarified that Department of Environmental Conservation changed the fiscal note so it followed the intent that a fee would be assessed to the licensees to cover the costs of Department of Environmental Conservation's inspections. Senator Al Adams added that the fees would also cover publications. Without objection, CS SB 51 (L&C) was reported out of committee.