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info about the state laws regarding the beauty industry
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define board
state board of cosmetology examiners
define cosmetology
the act in which you can preform cosmetology
how many members are on the board of cosmetology
7
who appoints the board members
governor
each board member serves a term of how many years
3 years
what rule requirements are to be posted in a conspicuous place in the school/salon
sanitary requirements
When may a member or inspector inspect a school/salon?
during regular business hours
give 3 examples of professions that are exempt from the cosmetology laws
nurses, funeral directors, podiatrist
for reciprocity in IN ——- hours equal —— year(s) if the person completed a course with a minimum of —— hours
100, 1, 1000
the state board shall conduct a written exam for cosmetology at least —— time(s) a month; and for all other courses —— times a year.
1, 4
the score for both state board, written and, practical grades are?
75%
a sign stating the building is a school needs to be posted where?
at the entrance
what do you need to get a duplicate license
pay fee
how often do you need to renew your license ——- and the cost is ——-
4 years, $40
how many years do you have to renew your license before you have to redo school or file for hardship
3 years
what is the max amount of hours you can recieve in a day —-, the max per week —-, and the minimum per week —-,
10, 50, 20
how many instructors must be present with 20 students in school
1 instructor per 20 students
can hours transfer from one course to another
no
how old must you be to take the state board test
18 years old
18 years old
if you fail the state board test what do you do?
wait 72 hours, set date and pay fee
how long must you work under a stylist before opening your own salon to work in?
6 months
a sign stating what must be posted where clinets can see when they enter a school
a work is done by supervised students
what does the IN state code IC 25814 say
you cannot knowingly work on someone who has infecatious, contagious disease.