Jan 28, 2026 | State-Specific Regulations
In early 2026, Indiana introduced legislation that should get the attention of every medical spa, wellness clinic, and practice offering compounded medications across the country. The bill, SB 282, does not just tighten rules for pharmacies. It fundamentally expands...
Jan 14, 2026 | State-Specific Regulations
What Employers, Medical Practices, and Healthcare Businesses Must Change in 2026 New York has quietly enacted one of the most consequential employment law changes in recent years, and many businesses have not yet updated their contracts. In late December 2025, New...
Jan 12, 2026 | Legal Compliance, State-Specific Regulations
What Business Owners Need to Know The medical spa industry continues to grow rapidly across New York. Regulatory scrutiny is growing even faster. In 2026, New York regulators have made one thing unmistakably clear: New York medical spas are now a priority enforcement...
Nov 20, 2025 | State-Specific Regulations
The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering has issued an important update to its Policy on Practices Outside the Scope of Licensure (amended May 8, 2025). For med spa owners, medical directors, and licensed aestheticians, this update matters:...
Nov 19, 2025 | News, State-Specific Regulations
California just reshaped the future of medical and dental practice ownership, sending a shockwave through the healthcare and aesthetics industry. On October 6, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 351 (SB 351) into law. This law is a significant...
Sep 19, 2025 | State-Specific Regulations
Judge Upholds Kansas Nursing Board Action Over Expired License A recent Kansas case underscores a tough reality for healthcare professionals: neither licensing deadlines nor judges bend for personal hardships. On September 15, 2025, an administrative law judge upheld...