2026/2027
Comprehensive Regulatory Competency Assessment for Licensure
Minnesota Board of Cosmetologist Examiners
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 155A Alignment
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Exact Official Count: 50 Questions
Complete Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Rationales
100% Verified | Graded A+
Total Testing Time: 60 minutes
Passing Score: 75% (38/50 correct)
Format: Computer-based, proctored (Pearson VUE or Board-approved platform)
Item Types: Standard MCQ, SATA, Regulatory Scenario Vignettes, Legal Application
,Examination Overview (2026/2027)
Domain Questions Key Topics Weight
Licensing 10 Initial Licensure, 20%
Requirements & Renewal Cycles,
Renewal Continuing Education,
Late Fees, Reinstatement,
Name/Address Changes
Scope of Practice 10 Cosmetologist vs. 20%
Esthetician vs. Nail Tech
vs. Barber, Prohibited
Acts, Medical Procedures,
Laser Restrictions
Sanitation & Safety 12 Disinfection vs. 24%
Standards Sterilization, EPA-
Registered Disinfectants,
Single-Use Items,
Bloodborne Pathogens,
Shop Inspections
Disciplinary Actions & 8 Grounds for Discipline, 16%
Grounds for Denial Fines,
Suspension/Revocation,
Probation,
Fraud/Misrepresentation,
Criminal Convictions
Student Supervision & 5 Student Permit 10%
School Regulations Requirements, Instructor
Ratios, Clinic Floor
Supervision, Hour
Verification, School
Licensing
Consumer Protection & 5 Price Posting, License 10%
Advertising Display, False
Advertising, Refund
Policies, Client Records
TOTAL 50 100%
, Introduction
This Minnesota Cosmetology Laws and Rules Exam format for 2026/2027 reflects the standardized
competency assessment used to evaluate proficiency in state regulatory principles for cosmetology
licensure candidates. The official examination consists of exactly 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQ)
covering critical domains: licensing requirements and renewal, scope of practice, sanitation and safety
standards, disciplinary actions and grounds for denial, student supervision and school regulations,
consumer protection and advertising. The exam measures knowledge essential for safe, compliant, and
ethical practice in Minnesota cosmetology settings, aligned with current Minnesota Statutes Chapter 155A,
Minnesota Board of Cosmetologist Examiners rules, and state professional competency frameworks.
Answer Format
All correct answers are presented in bold , each question appears in bold, and all rationales are written in
italic font
Examination Questions
Domain: Licensing Requirements & Renewal
1. How often must a Minnesota cosmetology license be renewed?
A. Annually
B. Every two years
C. Every three years
D. Every five years
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Per Minnesota Statutes Chapter 155A, cosmetology licenses expire every two years on the
licensee's birthday. Renewal applications must be submitted before the expiration date to avoid late fees
or lapse of licensure. Understanding renewal cycles is essential for maintaining active legal status to
practice in Minnesota.
2. A licensee fails to renew their license by the expiration date. What is the consequence?
A. The license is automatically suspended for one year
B. The licensee must retake the board examination
C. The licensee may renew with a late fee within a specified grace period
D. The license is permanently revoked
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Minnesota law allows for a grace period during which a licensee may renew with a late fee. If
the license remains unrenewed beyond the grace period, it lapses, and the individual must apply for
reinstatement, which may require additional fees or continuing education. Retaking the exam (B) is not
typically required for simple late renewal. Automatic suspension (A) or permanent revocation (D) are
penalties for disciplinary violations, not administrative late renewal.
3. How many continuing education hours are required for license renewal in Minnesota?
A. 4 hours per renewal period
B. 8 hours per renewal period
C. 12 hours per renewal period
D. No continuing education is required
Correct Answer: A