
65-1943
Chapter 65.--PUBLIC HEALTH
Article 19.--LICENSURE OF ENTITIES BYSTATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
65-1943. Same; application for licensure; fees; requirements for licensure.
- An applicant for licensure shall pay a non-refundable fee established by rules and regulations adopted by the board and shall show to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant:
- Has complied with the provisions of this act and the applicable rules and regulations of the secretary;
- is not less than 18 years of age;
- has a high school diploma or equivalent education;
- has submitted evidence of completion of education or training prescribed and approved by the board as follows:
- A training program under the direct supervision of a licensed tattoo artist, cosmetic tattoo artist or body piercer approved and licensed as a trainer by the board, or another state, in the area of practice in which the person seeks licensure;
- has performed at least 50 completed procedures;
- pays a non-refundable application fee set by the board;
- provides verification of training;
- completes eight hours of continuing education, approved by the board, in infection control and blood-borne pathogens, in addition to the infection control curriculum requirement; and
- has successfully completed an examination approved, administered or recognized by the board.
- As a condition of annual license renewal, licensees shall complete five hours of continuing education, approved by the board, in infection control and blood-borne pathogens, in addition to paying any non-refundable renewal fee set by the board. Successfully completing the exam is not a substitute for continuing education requirements.
- If an applicant seeks renewal within six months after the expiration of the practitioner's license, the license may be renewed by submitting, within the six month late renewal period:
- The non-refundable renewal fee;
- the non-refundable delinquent fee; and
- documentation of completion of eight hours of continuing education, approved by the board, in infection control and blood-borne pathogens.
- If an applicant seeks renewal more than six months after the expiration of a practitioner's license, the license may be renewed by submitting:
- The application and application fee;
- the renewal fee;
- the delinquent fee; and
- documentation of completion of eight hours of continuing education, approved by the board, in infection control and blood-borne pathogens. The continuing education hours shall have been obtained within two months of the submission of the application and fees.
- An applicant seeking a license as a trainer shall:
- Pay any fees set by the board;
- concurrently maintain a practitioner's license;
- have no more than one apprentice at any time; and
- maintain direct supervision of the apprentice.
- All application, renewal and delinquent fees shall be non-refundable.
History: L. 1996, ch. 138, § 4; L. 2008, ch. 108, § 14; July 1.