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New Zealand scraps 1980s hairdressing regulations, freeing up $1M and allowing pets and refreshments in salons.
New Zealand's Minister for Regulation, David Seymour, announced the scrapping of outdated 1980s hairdressing regulations, expected to save the industry over $1 million annually.
The move, to take effect by July, allows hairdressers more freedom in salon operations, such as permitting pets and serving refreshments, while the Ministry of Health will provide new hygiene guidelines.
The government will assess the new system's effectiveness in two years.
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Nueva Zelanda elimina las regulaciones de peluquería de la década de 1980, liberando $ 1M y permitiendo mascotas y refrescos en salones.