New Mexico Statutes

§ 61-17A-4.1 — Hairstyling defined. (Repealed effective July 1, 2036.)

New Mexico § 61-17A-4.1
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 61Professional and Occupational Licenses
Art. 17ABarbers and Cosmetologists

This text of New Mexico § 61-17A-4.1 (Hairstyling defined. (Repealed effective July 1, 2036.)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New Mexico primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 61-17A-4.1 (2026).

Text

Hairstyling includes any one or any combination of the following practices when done upon the upper part of the male or female human body for cosmetic purposes for the public generally, using the hands or manual, mechanical or electrical implements or appliances: A. cleansing, massaging or stimulating the scalp with oils, creams, lotions or other cosmetic or chemical preparations; B. applying cosmetic or chemical preparations, antiseptics, powders, oils, clays or lotions to the scalp; C. cutting, arranging, applying hair extensions to or styling the hair by any means; provided that hairstyling does not include hair braiding; D. cleansing, coloring, lightening, waving or straightening the hair with cosmetic or chemical preparations; or E. trimming a person's beard.

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Legislative History

Laws 2017, ch. 112, § 1; 2025, ch. 39, § 2.

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