New Connecticut laws taking effect July 1

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These include requirements for hairdressers, restrictions for social media companies, changes for kindergarten enrollment and more:

The state of Connecticut has officially rolled out dozens of new laws taking effect on Monday, July 1.The new act will "require the education and training of barbers, hairdressers and cosmeticians to include working with textured hair."According to the nonprofit Professional Beauty Association, "textured" hair has various curl, coils and wave patterns, and the new law embraces "the diversity of those in the professional beauty industry as well as the clients they serve.

Effective for the 2024-2025 school year, children must turn five years old on or before Sept. 1 to be automatically eligible for kindergarten. This is a change from the previous cut-off date of Jan. 1.The state allows a few exceptions to this change. More information can be found here."Social media platforms must remove a minor’s account upon request and stop processing their personal data, with some exceptions, starting July 1, 2024," Bloomberg reports.

 

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