Apr 8, 2026 | State-Specific Regulations
California regularly updates its employment laws to improve workplace protections and transparency. Two important laws taking effect on January 1, 2026, are AB 692, which limits “Stay or Pay” clauses in employment contracts, and SB 294, which establishes the Workplace...
Mar 6, 2026 | News, State-Specific Regulations
Indiana has officially joined the growing list of states increasing regulatory oversight of medical spas. On March 5, 2026, Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed Senate Bill 282 (SB 282) into law. The legislation introduces new requirements for medical spas operating in...
Mar 5, 2026 | News, State-Specific Regulations
California has enacted a significant change to its controlled substance reporting framework under Assembly Bill 82 (AB 82). Effective January 1, 2026, prescriptions for testosterone and mifepristone are no longer reportable to the state’s Prescription Drug Monitoring...
Mar 4, 2026 | State-Specific Regulations
Last week, a viral blog post sent shockwaves through the Texas aesthetics community. The post claimed that a major legal update had suddenly prohibited physicians from delegating nonsurgical cosmetic procedures to estheticians and other non-licensed staff. The article...
Mar 4, 2026 | State-Specific Regulations
A new Colorado bill is drawing attention across the aesthetics and longevity industry. Colorado Senate Bill 26-130, titled the “Medical Spa Prescription Drug Consumer Protection Act,” proposes to significantly expand oversight of medical spas that administer...
Feb 8, 2026 | State-Specific Regulations
Florida lawmakers have introduced Senate Bill 1728, a proposal that would significantly expand licensure, oversight, and regulatory obligations for certain medical spas that utilize prescription medications. If enacted, SB 1728 would shift oversight of qualifying...