May 30, 2025 | News, State-Specific Regulations
If you run a medspa in Colorado, now is the time to take a close look at your operations. With the passage of House Bill 25-1024 (HB 25-1024), the state is stepping up efforts to increase transparency when unlicensed individuals perform delegated medical-aesthetic...
May 28, 2025 | State-Specific Regulations
The State Medical Board of Ohio, in collaboration with the Ohio Board of Nursing and the Ohio Board of Pharmacy, has issued a Joint Regulatory Statement that significantly impacts the operation of retail IV therapy clinics across the state. Released on May 15, 2025,...
May 27, 2025 | State-Specific Regulations
At Lengea Law, we are constantly monitoring changes in healthcare law to ensure our clients stay compliant and ahead of regulatory requirements. One area of frequent confusion for medical aesthetics providers in Florida involves the supervision of advanced practice...
May 21, 2025 | News, State-Specific Regulations
Healthcare employers in Texas may soon need to overhaul their employment agreements. A new bill—Senate Bill 1318 (SB 1318)—is making its way through the state legislature, and if passed, it will impose significant restrictions on non-compete clauses for a broad range...
May 20, 2025 | News, State-Specific Regulations
A previous version of this bill included far broader restrictions that would have applied to the entirety of the Texas medical aesthetics industry. The scope of the bill was narrowed to only target elective IV therapy prior to its passage in the House of...
May 14, 2025 | State-Specific Regulations
Florida lawmakers have unanimously passed CS/CS/SB 1768, a groundbreaking bill that sets firm guidelines for the use of non-FDA-approved stem cell therapies. With strong bipartisan support—passing 37-0 in the Florida Senate and 112-0 in the Florida House—the bill is...