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To be eligible for an esthetician specialty licenses, an applicant must:
Be at least 17 years of age
Esthetician specialty licenses, an applicant must:
Have obtained a high school diploma or the equivalent of a high school diploma.
A person applying to renew a license for the first time must:
Have passed a valid examination administered by a certified testing agency that
measures the person's ability to benefit from training.
An Esthetician must have how many hours complete of instruction in esthetics specialty
through a commission-approved training programs?
750
A person applying to renew a license for the first time must:
Hold a high school diploma.
Requirement for first renewal of license must:
Complete continuing education requirements; pay the renewal fee and use prescribed
form
What can the department of Risk-Based Inspections do?
Enter and inspect at any time during business hours.
How often does the Risk-Based department
inspect each shop or other facility that holds a license, certificate, or permit in which the
practice of barbering or cosmetology?
At least once every 2 years
How often does the Risk-Based department inspect each school in which barbering or
cosmetology is taught?
At least twice per year.
A person who holds, certificate, or permit in barbering or cosmetology shall, before
performing the service needs to?
Clean, disinfect, and sterilize.
Before performing the service, clean, disinfect and sterilize with?
Autoclave
Dry heat sterilizer or
Sanitize with an ultraviolet sanitizer.
The owner or manager of barber shop, barber school, or other facility licensed is
responsible for providing?
Autoclave
Dry heat sterilizer and
Ultraviolet sanitizer.
The department of Denial, Suspension, or Revocation would happen if?
Knowingly someone continues to practice while having an infectious or contagious
disease.
The Denial, Suspension, or Revocation could happen if someone knowingly?
Engages in gross malpractice; puts the public at risk
The department shall deny anyone or revoke, a certificate, license, or permit if?