CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 443(L&C) "An Act retroactively extending the application and licensing deadlines and amending the effective date of certain provisions relating to regulation of persons who practice tattooing and permanent cosmetic coloring or body piercing; and providing for an effective date." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. REPRESENTATIVE VIC KOHRING, Sponsor, reminded the Committee of other legislation previously passed into law that licensed the practice of tattooing to address health and safety concerns. He commented that he "was not real thrilled about that legislation." He stated that in adopting regulations to enforce the new statute, some business "fell through the cracks," and were not notified of an application deadline to receive a license. He qualified no party was at fault for this; neither the businesses nor the Division of Occupational Licensing, because it had no way to identify all the businesses performing tattooing and body piercing. However, as a result, he informed that approximately 13 businesses are operating without the required license and are subject to closure if an extension of the application deadline is not encoded into statute. It was established no public testimony would be heard on this bill, as no interested parties were present to do so. Co-Chair Donley "moved CS for House Bill 443, Labor and Commerce from Committee with its whopping $3,000 fiscal note with individual recommendations." There being no objection, CS HB 443 (L&C) was REPORTED from Committee with $3,300 fiscal note #2 from the Department of Environmental Conservation.