Industry expert Pete Richardson takes a look at some outputs from the recent JCCP Stakeholder Meeting as regulation gets closer and closer….
The meeting was a great place to hear what others believe is coming down the line when Government consultation starts in July on how the new law should look.
The JCCP is very clear in it’s own views and those can be seen across their website. Here are some of the key points discussed, many of which were highlighted by barrister Sarah Glover, an expert on licencing laws.
1. The barrister gave excellent thoughts on what the new legislation will look like – and this is PRIMARY LEGISLATION – so needs to be extremely detailed!! Breaking primary legislation means you are breaking the law and could be committing a criminal offence.
2. Walking the line between making the laws too draconian or too lenient is going to be: “no walk in the park”… so a very complex process. Hence a huge consultation process from July which everyone should make an effort to take part in.
3. Another challenge is going to be future proofing: ie taking into account of developments in the industry over the coming years. Eg some new AI-generated acupuncture!
4. Section 180 of the legislation sets the goal posts for the legislation but will cover procedures for cosmetic purposes that are non-surgical and non-dental BUT it is not yet defined what “cosmetic purposes” means!
5. BUT we know the legislation will cover the five areas where we will need new regulations, qualifications and licenses:
• The application of a substance that is capable of penetrating into or through the epidermis
• The injection of a substance
• The placing of threads under the skin
• The insertion of needles into the skin
• The application of light, electricity, cold or heat