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This document includes House Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 12:38 PM by jeyring. -->              1     

COSMETOLOGY AND HAIR BRAIDING

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2013 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: James A. Dunnigan

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Senate Sponsor: John L. Valentine

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Barber, Cosmetologist/Barber, Esthetician, Electrologist, and
             10      Nail Technician Licensing Act.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    defines terms;
             14          .    reduces the curriculum requirement for being licensed as a cosmetologist from
             15      2,000 hours to 1,600 hours H. for a student who begins study after January 1, 2013 .H ;
             16          .    reduces the experience requirement for certain licensure applicants;
             16a      H. . requires that licensed schools under the act be recognized as institutions of
             16b      postsecondary study by meeting certain requirements; .H
             17          .    adds an exemption from licensure for a person who engages in hair braiding and
             18      does not engage in other activity requiring licensure;
             19          .    adds certain eyelash and eyebrow treatments to the practice of basic esthetics;
             20          .    modifies what constitutes unlawful conduct under the act; and
             21          .    makes technical changes.
             22      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             23          None
             24      Other Special Clauses:
             25          This bill provides an immediate effective date.
             26      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             27      AMENDS:


             28          58-11a-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 362
             29          58-11a-302, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 145
             30          58-11a-304, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 110
             31          58-11a-502, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 362
             32          58-11a-503, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             33     
             34      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             35          Section 1. Section 58-11a-102 is amended to read:
             36           58-11a-102. Definitions.
             37          As used in this chapter:
             38          (1) "Approved barber or cosmetologist/barber apprenticeship" means an apprenticeship
             39      that meets the requirements of Subsection 58-11a-306 (1) for barbers or Subsection
             40      58-11a-306 (2) for cosmetologist/barbers and the requirements established by rule by the
             41      division in collaboration with the board in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             42      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             43          (2) "Approved esthetician apprenticeship" means an apprenticeship that meets the
             44      requirements of Subsection 58-11a-306 (3) and the requirements established by rule by the
             45      division in collaboration with the board in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             46      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             47          (3) "Approved master esthetician apprenticeship" means an apprenticeship that meets
             48      the requirements of Subsection 58-11a-306 (4) and the requirements established by rule by the
             49      division in collaboration with the board in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             50      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             51          (4) "Approved nail technician apprenticeship" means an apprenticeship that meets the
             52      requirements of Subsection 58-11a-306 (5) and the requirements established by rule by the
             53      division in collaboration with the board in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             54      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             55          (5) "Barber" means a person who is licensed under this chapter to engage in the
             56      practice of barbering.
             57          (6) "Barber instructor" means a barber who is licensed under this chapter to teach
             58      barbering at a licensed barber school or in an apprenticeship program as defined in Section


             59      58-11a-306 .
             60          (7) "Board" means the Barber, Cosmetology/Barbering, Esthetics, Electrology, and
             61      Nail Technology Licensing Board created in Section 58-11a-201 .
             62          (8) "Cosmetic laser procedure" includes a nonablative procedure as defined in Section
             63      58-67-102 .
             64          (9) "Cosmetic supervisor" means a supervisor as defined in Section 58-1-505 .
             65          (10) "Cosmetologist/barber" means a person who is licensed under this chapter to
             66      engage in the practice of cosmetology/barbering.
             67          (11) "Cosmetologist/barber instructor" means a cosmetologist/barber who is licensed
             68      under this chapter to teach cosmetology/barbering at a licensed cosmetology/barber school,
             69      licensed barber school, licensed nail technology school, or in an apprenticeship program as
             70      defined in Subsection 58-11a-306 (2).
             71          (12) "Direct supervision" means that the supervisor of an apprentice or the instructor of
             72      a student is immediately available for consultation, advice, instruction, and evaluation.
             73          (13) "Electrologist" means a person who is licensed under this chapter to engage in the
             74      practice of electrology.
             75          (14) "Electrologist instructor" means an electrologist who is licensed under this chapter
             76      to teach electrology at a licensed electrology school.
             77          (15) "Esthetician" means a person who is licensed under this chapter to engage in the
             78      practice of esthetics.
             79          (16) "Esthetician instructor" means a master esthetician who is licensed under this
             80      chapter to teach the practice of esthetics and the practice of master-level esthetics at a licensed
             81      esthetics school, a licensed cosmetology/barber school, or in an apprenticeship program as
             82      defined in Subsection 58-11a-306 (3).
             83          (17) "Fund" means the Barber, Cosmetologist/Barber, Esthetician, Electrologist, and
             84      Nail Technician Education and Enforcement Fund created in Section 58-11a-103 .
             85          (18) (a) "Hair braiding" means the twisting, weaving, or interweaving of a person's
             86      natural human hair.
             87          (b) "Hair braiding" includes the following methods or styles:
             88          (i) African-style braiding;
             89          (ii) box braids;


             90          (iii) cornrows;
             91          (iv) dreadlocks;
             92          (v) french braids;
             93          (vi) invisible braids;
             94          (vii) micro braids;
             95          (viii) single braids;
             96          (ix) single plaits;
             97          (x) twists;
             98          (xi) visible braids;
             99          (xii) the use of lock braids; and
             100          (xiii) the use of decorative beads, accessories, and nonhair extensions.
             101          (c) "Hair braiding" does not include:
             102          (i) the use of:
             103          (A) wefts;
             104          (B) synthetic tape;
             105          (C) synthetic glue;
             106          (D) keratin bonds;
             107          (E) fusion bonds; or
             108          (F) heat tools;
             109          (ii) the cutting of human hair; or
             110          (iii) the application of heat, dye, a reactive chemical, or other preparation to:
             111          (A) alter the color of the hair; or
             112          (B) straighten, curl, or alter the structure of the hair.
             113          [(18)] (19) "Licensed barber or cosmetology/barber school" means a barber or
             114      cosmetology/barber school licensed under this chapter.
             115          [(19)] (20) "Licensed electrology school" means an electrology school licensed under
             116      this chapter.
             117          [(20)] (21) "Licensed esthetics school" means an esthetics school licensed under this
             118      chapter.
             119          [(21)] (22) "Licensed nail technology school" means a nail technology school licensed
             120      under this chapter.


             121          [(22)] (23) "Master esthetician" means an individual who is licensed under this chapter
             122      to engage in the practice of master-level esthetics.
             123          [(23)] (24) "Nail technician" means an individual who is licensed under this chapter to
             124      engage in the practice of nail technology.
             125          [(24)] (25) "Nail technician instructor" means a nail technician licensed under this
             126      chapter to teach the practice of nail technology in a licensed nail technology school, a licensed
             127      cosmetology/barber school, or in an apprenticeship program as defined in Subsection
             128      58-11a-306 (5).
             129          [(25)] (26) "Practice of barbering" means:
             130          (a) cutting, clipping, or trimming the hair of the head of any person by the use of
             131      scissors, shears, clippers, or other appliances;
             132          (b) draping, shampooing, scalp treatments, basic wet styling, and blow drying; and
             133          (c) removing hair from the face or neck of a person by the use of shaving equipment.
             134          [(26)] (27) "Practice of barbering instruction" means instructing barbering in a licensed
             135      barber school, licensed cosmetology/barber school, or in an apprenticeship program as defined
             136      in Subsection 58-11a-306 (1).
             137          [(27)] (28) "Practice of basic esthetics" means any one of the following skin care
             138      procedures done on the head, face, neck, arms, hands, legs, feet, eyebrows, or eyelashes for
             139      cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of medical, physical, or mental ailments:
             140          (a) cleansing, stimulating, manipulating, exercising, applying oils, antiseptics, clays, or
             141      masks, manual extraction, including a comodone extractor, depilatories, waxes, tweezing, the
             142      application of eyelash extensions, natural nail manicures or pedicures, or callous removal by
             143      buffing or filing;
             144          (b) limited chemical exfoliation as defined by rule;
             145          (c) removing superfluous hair by means other than electrolysis, except that an
             146      individual is not required to be licensed as an esthetician to engage in the practice of threading;
             147          (d) other esthetic preparations or procedures with the use of the hands, a
             148      high-frequency or galvanic electrical apparatus, or a heat lamp for cosmetic purposes and not
             149      for the treatment of medical, physical, or mental ailments; [or]
             150          (e) arching eyebrows, tinting eyebrows or eyelashes, perming eyelashes, applying
             151      eyelash extensions, or a combination of these procedures; or


             152          [(e)] (f) except as provided in Subsection [(27)(e)] (28)(f)(i), cosmetic laser procedures
             153      under the direct cosmetic medical procedure supervision of a cosmetic supervisor limited to the
             154      following:
             155          (i) superfluous hair removal which shall be under indirect supervision;
             156          (ii) anti-aging resurfacing enhancements;
             157          (iii) photo rejuvenation; or
             158          (iv) tattoo removal.
             159          [(28)] (29) (a) "Practice of cosmetology/barbering" means:
             160          (i) styling, arranging, dressing, curling, waving, permanent waving, cleansing,
             161      singeing, bleaching, dyeing, tinting, coloring, or similarly treating the hair of the head of a
             162      person;
             163          (ii) cutting, clipping, or trimming the hair by the use of scissors, shears, clippers, or
             164      other appliances;
             165          (iii) arching eyebrows, [or] tinting eyebrows or eyelashes, perming eyelashes, applying
             166      eyelash extensions, or [any] a combination of these procedures;
             167          (iv) removing hair from the face, neck, shoulders, arms, back, torso, feet, bikini line, or
             168      legs of a person by the use of depilatories, waxing, or shaving equipment;
             169          (v) cutting, curling, styling, fitting, measuring, or forming caps for wigs or hairpieces
             170      or both on the human head; or
             171          (vi) practicing hair weaving or hair fusing or servicing previously medically implanted
             172      hair.
             173          (b) The term "practice of cosmetology/barbering" includes:
             174          (i) the practice of basic esthetics; and
             175          (ii) the practice of nail technology.
             176          (c) An individual is not required to be licensed as a cosmetologist/barber to engage in
             177      the practice of threading.
             178          [(29)] (30) "Practice of cosmetology/barbering instruction" means instructing
             179      cosmetology/barbering as defined in Subsection [(28)] (29) in a licensed cosmetology/barber
             180      school or in an apprenticeship program as defined in Subsection 58-11a-306 (2).
             181          [(30)] (31) "Practice of electrology" means:
             182          (a) the removal of superfluous hair from the body of a person by the use of electricity,


             183      waxing, shaving, or tweezing; or
             184          (b) cosmetic laser procedures under the supervision of a cosmetic supervisor limited to
             185      superfluous hair removal.
             186          [(31)] (32) "Practice of electrology instruction" means instructing electrology in a
             187      licensed electrology school.
             188          [(32)] (33) "Practice of esthetics instruction" means instructing esthetics in a licensed
             189      esthetics school, a licensed cosmetology/barber school, or instructing master-level esthetics in a
             190      licensed esthetics school or in an apprenticeship program as defined in Subsections
             191      58-11a-306 (2), (3), and (4).
             192          [(33)] (34) (a) "Practice of master-level esthetics" means:
             193          (i) any of the following when done for cosmetic purposes on the head, face, neck,
             194      torso, abdomen, back, arms, hands, legs, feet, eyebrows, or eyelashes and not for the treatment
             195      of medical, physical, or mental ailments:
             196          (A) body wraps as defined by rule;
             197          (B) hydrotherapy as defined by rule;
             198          (C) chemical exfoliation as defined by rule;
             199          (D) advanced pedicures as defined by rule;
             200          (E) sanding, including microdermabrasion;
             201          (F) advanced extraction;
             202          (G) other esthetic preparations or procedures with the use of:
             203          (I) the hands; or
             204          (II) a mechanical or electrical apparatus which is approved for use by division rule for
             205      beautifying or similar work performed on the body for cosmetic purposes and not for the
             206      treatment of a medical, physical, or mental ailment; or
             207          (H) cosmetic laser procedures under the supervision of a cosmetic supervisor with a
             208      physician's evaluation before the procedure, as needed, unless specifically required under
             209      Section 58-1-506 , and limited to the following:
             210          (I) superfluous hair removal;
             211          (II) anti-aging resurfacing enhancements;
             212          (III) photo rejuvenation; or
             213          (IV) tattoo removal with a physician's evaluation before the tattoo removal procedure;


             214      and
             215          (ii) lymphatic massage by manual or other means as defined by rule.
             216          (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection [(33)] (34)(a), a master-level
             217      esthetician may perform procedures listed in Subsection [(33)] (34)(a)(i)(H) if done under the
             218      supervision of a cosmetic supervisor acting within the scope of the cosmetic supervisor license.
             219          (c) The term "practice of master-level esthetics" includes the practice of esthetics, but
             220      an individual is not required to be licensed as an esthetician or master-level esthetician to
             221      engage in the practice of threading.
             222          [(34)] (35) "Practice of nail technology" means to trim, cut, clean, manicure, shape,
             223      massage, or enhance the appearance of the hands, feet, and nails of an individual by the use of
             224      hands, mechanical, or electrical preparation, antiseptic, lotions, or creams, including the
             225      application and removal of sculptured or artificial nails.
             226          [(35)] (36) "Practice of nail technology instruction" means instructing nail technology
             227      in a licensed nail technician school, licensed cosmetology/barber school, or in an
             228      apprenticeship program as defined in Subsection 58-11a-306 (5).
             229          [(36)] (37) "Recognized barber school" means a barber school located in a state other
             230      than Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are recognized as having completed the
             231      educational requirements for licensure in that state.
             232          [(37)] (38) "Recognized cosmetology/barber school" means a cosmetology/barber
             233      school located in a state other than Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are recognized as
             234      having completed the educational requirements for licensure in that state.
             235          [(38)] (39) "Recognized electrology school" means an electrology school located in a
             236      state other than Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are recognized as having completed the
             237      educational requirements for licensure in that state.
             238          [(39)] (40) "Recognized esthetics school" means an esthetics school located in a state
             239      other than Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are recognized as having completed the
             240      educational requirements for licensure in that state.
             241          [(40)] (41) "Recognized nail technology school" means a nail technology school
             242      located in a state other than Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are recognized as having
             243      completed the educational requirements for licensure in that state.
             244          [(41)] (42) "Salon" means a place, shop, or establishment in which


             245      cosmetology/barbering, esthetics, electrology, or nail technology is practiced.
             246          [(42)] (43) "Unlawful conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-11a-502 .
             247          [(43)] (44) "Unprofessional conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and
             248      58-11a-501 and as may be further defined by rule by the division in collaboration with the
             249      board in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             250          Section 2. Section 58-11a-302 is amended to read:
             251           58-11a-302. Qualifications for licensure.
             252          (1) Each applicant for licensure as a barber shall:
             253          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             254          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             255          (c) be of good moral character;
             256          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of:
             257          (i) graduation from a licensed or recognized barber school, or a licensed or recognized
             258      cosmetology/barber school, whose curriculum consists of a minimum of 1,000 hours of
             259      instruction, or the equivalent number of credit hours, over a period of not less than 25 weeks;
             260          (ii) (A) [having graduated] graduation from a recognized barber school located in a
             261      state other than Utah whose curriculum consists of less than 1,000 hours of instruction or the
             262      equivalent number of credit hours; and
             263          [(B) having practiced as a licensed barber for a period of not less than 2,000 hours; or]
             264          (B) practice as a licensed barber in a state other than Utah for not less than the number
             265      of hours required to equal 1,000 total hours when added to the hours of instruction described in
             266      Subsection (1)(ii)(A); or
             267          (iii) [having completed] completion of an approved barber apprenticeship; and
             268          (e) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             269          (2) Each applicant for licensure as a barber instructor shall:
             270          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             271          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             272          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as a
             273      barber;
             274          (d) be of good moral character;
             275          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:


             276          (i) an instructor training program conducted by a licensed or recognized school as
             277      defined by rule consisting of a minimum of 500 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours;
             278      or
             279          (ii) a minimum of 2,000 hours of experience as a barber; and
             280          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             281          (3) Each applicant for licensure as a barber school shall:
             282          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             283          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ; and
             284          (c) provide satisfactory documentation:
             285          (i) of appropriate registration with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code;
             286          (ii) of business licensure from the city, town, or county in which the school is located;
             287          (iii) that the applicant's physical facilities comply with the requirements established by
             288      rule; and
             289          (iv) that the applicant meets H. :
             289a          (A) .H the standards for barber schools, including staff and
             290      accreditation requirements, established by rule H. [ . ] ; and
             290a          (B) the requirements for recognition as an institution of postsecondary study as
             290b      described in Subsection (19). .H
             291          (4) Each applicant for licensure as a cosmetologist/barber shall:
             292          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             293          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             294          (c) be of good moral character;
             295          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of:
             296          (i) H. (A) .H graduation from a licensed or recognized cosmetology/barber school whose
             297      curriculum consists of a minimum of [2,000 hours of instruction, with full flexibility within the
             298      2,000 hours, or the equivalent number of credit hours over a period of not less than 50 weeks]
             299      1,600 hours of instruction, or the equivalent number of credit hours, with full flexibility within
             300      those hours H. , if the applicant was not a currently enrolled student of a cosmetology/barber
             300a      school on January 1, 2013 .H ; H. or
             300b          (B) graduation from a licensed or recognized cosmetology/barber school whose
             300c      curriculum consists of a minimum of 2,000 hours of instruction, or the equivalent number of
             300d      credit hours, with full flexibility within those hours, if the applicant's hours of instruction
             300e      commenced before January 1, 2013 and the applicant was a currently enrolled student of a
             300f      cosmetology/barber school on January 1, 2013; .H
             301          (ii) (A) [having graduated] graduation from a recognized cosmetology/barber school
             302      located in a state other than Utah whose curriculum consists of less than [2,000 hours of
             303      instruction, with full flexibility within the 2,000 hours, or the equivalent number of credit
             304      hours] 1,600 hours of instruction, or the equivalent number of credit hours, with full flexibility
             305      within those hours; and
             306          [(B) having practiced as a licensed cosmetologist/barber for a period of not less than


             307      4,000 hours; or]
             308          (B) practice as a licensed cosmetologist/barber in a state other than Utah for not less
             309      than the number of hours required to equal 1,600 total hours when added to the hours of
             310      instruction described in Subsection (4)(ii)(A); or
             311          (iii) [having completed] completion of an approved cosmetology/barber
             312      apprenticeship; and
             313          (e) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             314          (5) Each applicant for licensure as a cosmetologist/barber instructor shall:
             315          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             316          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             317          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as a
             318      cosmetologist/barber;
             319          (d) be of good moral character;
             320          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:
             321          (i) an instructor training program conducted by a licensed or recognized school as
             322      defined by rule consisting of a minimum of 1,000 hours or the equivalent number of credit
             323      hours; or
             324          (ii) a minimum of [4,000] 3,000 hours of experience as a cosmetologist/barber; and
             325          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             326          (6) Each applicant for licensure as a cosmetologist/barber school shall:
             327          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             328          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ; and
             329          (c) provide satisfactory documentation:
             330          (i) of appropriate registration with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code;
             331          (ii) of business licensure from the city, town, or county in which the school is located;
             332          (iii) that the applicant's physical facilities comply with the requirements established by
             333      rule; and
             334          (iv) that the applicant meets H. :
             334a          (A) .H the standards for cosmetology schools, including staff and
             335      accreditation requirements, established by rule H. [ . ] ; and
             335a          (B) the requirements for recognition as an institution of postsecondary study as
             335b      described in Subsection (19). .H
             336          (7) Each applicant for licensure as an electrologist shall:
             337          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;


             338          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             339          (c) be of good moral character;
             340          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of having graduated from a licensed or
             341      recognized electrology school after completing a curriculum of 600 hours of instruction or the
             342      equivalent number of credit hours; and
             343          (e) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             344          (8) Each applicant for licensure as an electrologist instructor shall:
             345          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             346          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             347          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as an
             348      electrologist;
             349          (d) be of good moral character;
             350          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:
             351          (i) an instructor training program conducted by a licensed or recognized school as
             352      defined by rule consisting of a minimum of 175 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours;
             353      or
             354          (ii) a minimum of 1,000 hours of experience as an electrologist; and
             355          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             356          (9) Each applicant for licensure as an electrologist school shall:
             357          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             358          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ; and
             359          (c) provide satisfactory documentation:
             360          (i) of appropriate registration with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code;
             361          (ii) of business licensure from the city, town, or county in which the school is located;
             362          (iii) that the applicant's facilities comply with the requirements established by rule; and
             363          (iv) that the applicant meets H. :
             363a          (A) .H the standards for electrologist schools, including staff,
             364      curriculum, and accreditation requirements, established by rule H. [ . ] ; and
             364a          (B) the requirements for recognition as an institution of postsecondary study as
             364b      described in Subsection (19). .H
             365          (10) Each applicant for licensure as an esthetician shall:
             366          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             367          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             368          (c) be of good moral character;


             369          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of one of the following:
             370          (i) graduation from a licensed or recognized esthetic school or a licensed or recognized
             371      cosmetology/barber school whose curriculum consists of not less than 15 weeks of esthetic
             372      instruction with a minimum of 600 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours;
             373          (ii) completion of an approved esthetician apprenticeship; or
             374          (iii) (A) [having graduated] graduation from a recognized cosmetology/barber school
             375      located in a state other than Utah whose curriculum consists of less than [2,000 hours of
             376      instruction with full flexibility within the 2,000 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours]
             377      1,600 hours of instruction, or the equivalent number of credit hours, with full flexibility within
             378      those hours; and
             379          [(B) having practiced as a licensed cosmetologist/barber for a period of not less than
             380      4,000 hours; and]
             381          (B) practice as a licensed cosmetologist/barber for not less than the number of hours
             382      required to equal 1,600 total hours when added to the hours of instruction described in
             383      Subsection (10)(iii)(A); and
             384          (e) meet the examination requirement established by division rule.
             385          (11) Each applicant for licensure as a master esthetician shall:
             386          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             387          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             388          (c) be of good moral character; [and]
             389          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of [one of the following]:
             390          (i) [(A)] completion of at least 1,200 hours of training, or the equivalent number of
             391      credit hours [over a period of not less than 30 weeks], at a licensed or recognized esthetics
             392      school[; or], except that up to 600 hours toward the 1,200 hours may have been completed:
             393          [(B) accepting up to 600 hours or credit hours towards the 1,200 hours of training or
             394      equivalent number of credit hours from an applicant who has graduated from a licensed or
             395      recognized cosmetology/barbering school whose curriculum consists of a minimum of 2,000
             396      hours of instruction with full flexibility within the 2,000 hours, or the equivalent number of
             397      credit hours; and]
             398          [(C) for practice of lymphatic massage, provide satisfactory documentation to show
             399      completion of 200 hours of training or equivalent number of credit hours in lymphatic massage


             400      as defined by division rule; or]
             401          (A) at a licensed or recognized cosmetology/barbering school, if the applicant
             402      graduated from the school and its curriculum consisted of at least 1,600 hours of instruction, or
             403      the equivalent number of credit hours, with full flexibility within those hours; or
             404          (B) at a licensed or recognized cosmetology/barber school located in a state other than
             405      Utah, if the applicant graduated from the school and its curriculum contained full flexibility
             406      within its hours of instruction; or
             407          (ii) completion of an approved master esthetician apprenticeship;
             408          [(iii) accepting up to 600 hours or credit hours towards the 1,200 hours of training or
             409      equivalent number of credit hours from a recognized cosmetology/barber school located in a
             410      state other than Utah whose curriculum consists of less than 2,000 hours of instruction or the
             411      equivalent number of credit hours; or]
             412          [(iv) (A) having graduated from a recognized master esthetics school located in a state
             413      other than Utah whose curriculum consists of less than 1,200 hours of instruction, with full
             414      flexibility within the 1,200 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours; and]
             415          [(B) having practiced as a licensed master esthetician for a period of not less than
             416      4,000 hours; and]
             417          (e) if the applicant will practice lymphatic massage, provide satisfactory documentation
             418      to show completion of 200 hours of training, or the equivalent number of credit hours, in
             419      lymphatic massage as defined by division rule; and
             420          [(e)] (f) meet the examination requirement established by division rule.
             421          (12) Each applicant for licensure as an esthetician instructor shall:
             422          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             423          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             424          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as a
             425      master esthetician;
             426          (d) be of good moral character;
             427          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:
             428          (i) an instructor training program conducted by a licensed or recognized school as
             429      defined by rule, consisting of a minimum of 300 hours or the equivalent number of credit
             430      hours; or


             431          (ii) a minimum of 1,000 hours of experience in esthetics; and
             432          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             433          (13) Each applicant for licensure as an esthetics school shall:
             434          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             435          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ; and
             436          (c) provide satisfactory documentation:
             437          (i) of appropriate registration with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code;
             438          (ii) of business licensure from the city, town, or county in which the school is located;
             439          (iii) that the applicant's physical facilities comply with the requirements established by
             440      rule; and
             441          (iv) that the applicant meets H. :
             441a          (A) .H the standards for esthetics schools, including staff,
             442      curriculum, and accreditation requirements, established by division rule made in collaboration
             443      with the board H. [ . ] ; and
             443a          (B) the requirements for recognition as an institution of postsecondary study as
             443b      described in Subsection (19). .H
             444          (14) Each applicant for licensure as a nail technician shall:
             445          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             446          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             447          (c) be of good moral character; [and]
             448          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of:
             449          (i) graduation from a licensed or recognized nail technology school, or a licensed or
             450      recognized cosmetology/barber school, whose curriculum consists of not less than 300 hours of
             451      instruction, or the equivalent number of credit hours [of not more than eight hours a day and
             452      six days a week during the program];
             453          (ii) (A) [having graduated] graduation from a recognized nail technology school
             454      located in a state other than Utah whose curriculum consists of less than 300 hours of
             455      instruction or the equivalent number of credit hours; and
             456          [(B) having practiced as a licensed nail technician for a period of not less than 1,000
             457      hours; or]
             458          (B) practice as a licensed nail technician in a state other than Utah for not less than the
             459      number of hours required to equal 300 total hours when added to the hours of instruction
             460      described in Subsection (14)(d)(ii)(A); or
             461          (iii) [having completed] completion of an approved nail technician apprenticeship; and


             462          (e) meet the examination requirement established by division rule.
             463          (15) Each applicant for licensure as a nail technician instructor shall:
             464          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             465          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ;
             466          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as a nail
             467      technician;
             468          (d) be of good moral character;
             469          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:
             470          (i) an instructor training program conducted by a licensed or recognized school as
             471      defined by rule consisting of a minimum of 150 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours;
             472      or
             473          (ii) a minimum of 600 hours of experience in nail technology; and
             474          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             475          (16) Each applicant for licensure as a nail technology school shall:
             476          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             477          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63J-1-504 ; and
             478          (c) provide satisfactory documentation:
             479          (i) of appropriate registration with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code;
             480          (ii) of business licensure from the city, town, or county in which the school is located;
             481          (iii) that the applicant's facilities comply with the requirements established by rule; and
             482          (iv) that the applicant meets H. :
             482a          (A) .H the standards for nail technology schools, including staff,
             483      curriculum, and accreditation requirements, established by rule H. [ . ] ; and
             483a          (B) the requirements for recognition as an institution of postsecondary study as
             483b      described in Subsection (19). .H
             484          (17) Each applicant for licensure under this chapter whose education in the field for
             485      which a license is sought was completed at a foreign school may satisfy the educational
             486      requirement for licensure by demonstrating, to the satisfaction of the division, the educational
             487      equivalency of the foreign school education with a licensed school under this chapter.
             488          (18) (a) A licensed or recognized school under this section may accept credit hours
             489      towards graduation for any profession listed in this section.
             490          (b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, and
             491      consistent with this section, the division may make rules governing the acceptance of credit
             492      hours under Subsection (18)(a).
             492a      H. (19) A school licensed or applying for licensure under this chapter shall maintain
             492b      recognition as an institution of postsecondary study by meeting the following conditions:
             492c          (a) the school shall admit as a regular student only an individual who has earned a


             492d      recognized high school diploma or the equivalent of a recognized high school diploma, or who
             492e      is beyond the age of compulsory high school attendance as prescribed by Title 53A, Chapter
             492f      11; and
             492g          (b) the school shall be licensed by name, or in the case of an applicant , shall apply for
             492h      licensure by name, under this chapter to offer one or more training programs beyond the
             492i      secondary level. .H


             493          Section 3. Section 58-11a-304 is amended to read:
             494           58-11a-304. Exemptions from licensure.
             495          In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section 58-1-307 , the following persons
             496      may engage in the practice of barbering, cosmetology/barbering, esthetics, master-level
             497      esthetics, electrology, or nail technology without being licensed under this chapter:
             498          (1) [persons] a person licensed under the laws of this state to engage in the practice of
             499      medicine, surgery, osteopathy, or chiropractic when engaged in the practice of the profession
             500      for which they are licensed;
             501          (2) a commissioned [physicians and surgeons] physician or surgeon serving in the
             502      armed forces of the United States or another federal agency;
             503          (3) a registered [nurses, undertakers, and morticians] nurse, undertaker, or mortician
             504      licensed under the laws of this state when engaged in the practice of the profession for which
             505      [they are] the person is licensed;
             506          (4) [persons] a person who [visit] visits the state to engage in instructional seminars,
             507      advanced classes, trade shows, or competitions of a limited duration;
             508          (5) [persons who engage] a person who engages in the practice of barbering,
             509      cosmetology/barbering, esthetics, master-level esthetics, electrology, or nail technology without
             510      compensation;
             511          (6) [persons] a person instructing an adult education [classes and] class or other
             512      educational [programs] program directed toward persons who are not licensed under this
             513      chapter and that [are] is not intended to train persons to become licensed under this chapter,
             514      provided:
             515          (a) [attendees receive] an attendee receives no credit toward [the] educational
             516      [requirement] requirements for licensure under this chapter; [and]
             517          (b) the instructor informs each attendee in writing that taking such a class or program
             518      will not certify or qualify the attendee to perform a service for compensation that requires
             519      licensure under this chapter; and
             520          [(b)] (c) (i) the instructor is properly licensed; or
             521          (ii) the instructor receives no compensation;
             522          (7) [persons instructing] a person providing instruction in workshops, seminars,
             523      training meetings, [and] or other educational programs whose purpose is to provide continuing


             524      professional development to licensed barbers, [cosmetologist/barbers] cosmetologists/barbers,
             525      estheticians, master estheticians, electrologists, or nail technicians[, or electrologists];
             526          (8) [persons currently] a person enrolled in a licensed barber or cosmetology/barber
             527      school when participating in an on the job training internship under the direct supervision of a
             528      licensed barber or cosmetologist/barber upon completion of a basic program under the
             529      standards established by rule by the division in collaboration with the board;
             530          (9) [persons] a person enrolled in an approved apprenticeship pursuant to Section
             531      58-11a-306 ;
             532          (10) [employees] an employee of a company [which] that is primarily engaged in the
             533      business of selling products used in the practice of barbering, cosmetology/barbering, esthetics,
             534      master-level esthetics, electrology, or nail technology when demonstrating the company's
             535      products to a potential [customers; or] customer, provided the employee makes no
             536      representation to a potential customer that attending such a demonstration will certify or
             537      qualify the attendee to perform a service for compensation that requires licensure under this
             538      chapter;
             539          (11) a person who:
             540          (a) is qualified to engage in the practice of barbering, cosmetology/barbering, esthetics,
             541      master-level esthetics, electrology, or nail technology in another jurisdiction as evidenced by
             542      licensure, certification, or lawful practice in the other jurisdiction;
             543          (b) is employed by, or under contract with, a motion picture company; and
             544          (c) engages in the practice of barbering, cosmetology/barbering, esthetics, master-level
             545      esthetics, electrology, or nail technology in the state:
             546          (i) solely to assist in the production of a motion picture; and
             547          (ii) for no more than 120 days per calendar year[.]; and
             548          (12) a person who:
             549          (a) engages in hair braiding; and
             550          (b) unless it is expressly exempted under this section or Section 58-1-307 , does not
             551      engage in other activity requiring licensure under this chapter.
             552          Section 4. Section 58-11a-502 is amended to read:
             553           58-11a-502. Unlawful conduct.
             554          Unlawful conduct includes:


             555          (1) practicing or engaging in, or attempting to practice or engage in activity for which a
             556      license is required under this chapter unless:
             557          (a) the person holds the appropriate license under this chapter; or
             558          (b) an exemption in Section 58-1-307 or 58-11a-304 applies;
             559          (2) knowingly employing any other person to engage in or practice or attempt to
             560      engage in or practice any occupation or profession licensed under this chapter if the employee
             561      is not licensed to do so under this chapter or exempt from licensure;
             562          (3) touching, or applying an instrument or device to the following areas of a client's
             563      body:
             564          (a) the genitals or the anus, except in cases where the patron states to a licensee that the
             565      patron requests a hair removal procedure and signs a written consent form, which must also
             566      include the witnessed signature of a legal guardian if the patron is a minor, authorizing the
             567      licensee to perform a hair removal procedure; or
             568          (b) the breast of a female patron, except in cases in which the female patron states to a
             569      licensee that the patron requests breast skin procedures and signs a written consent form, which
             570      must also include the witnessed signature of a parent or legal guardian if the patron is a minor,
             571      authorizing the licensee to perform breast skin procedures;
             572          (4) using or possessing as a nail technician a solution composed of at least 10% methyl
             573      methacrylete on a client; [or]
             574          (5) performing an ablative procedure as defined in Section 58-67-102 [.]; or
             575          (6) when acting as an instructor regarding a service requiring licensure under this
             576      chapter, for a class or education program where attendees are not licensed under this chapter,
             577      failing to inform each attendee in writing that:
             578          (a) taking the class or program without completing the requirements for licensure under
             579      this chapter is insufficient to certify or qualify the attendee to perform a service for
             580      compensation that requires licensure under this chapter; and
             581          (b) the attendee is required to obtain licensure under this chapter before performing the
             582      service for compensation.
             583          Section 5. Section 58-11a-503 is amended to read:
             584           58-11a-503. Penalties.
             585          (1) Unless Subsection (2) applies, an individual who commits an act of unlawful


             586      conduct under Section 58-11a-502 or who fails to comply with a citation issued under this
             587      section after it is final is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
             588          (2) Sexual conduct that violates Section 58-11a-502 and Title 76, Utah Criminal Code,
             589      shall be subject to the applicable penalties in Title 76.
             590          (3) Grounds for immediate suspension of a licensee's license by the division include
             591      the issuance of a citation for violation of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), [or] (4), (5), or (6).
             592          (4) (a) If upon inspection or investigation, the division concludes that a person has
             593      violated the provisions of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), [or] (4), (5), or (6), or a rule or order
             594      issued with respect to Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), [or] (4), (5), or (6), and that disciplinary
             595      action is appropriate, the director or the director's designee from within the division shall
             596      promptly issue a citation to the person according to this chapter and any pertinent rules, attempt
             597      to negotiate a stipulated settlement, or notify the person to appear before an adjudicative
             598      proceeding conducted under Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act.
             599          (i) A person who is in violation of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), [or] (4), (5), or (6),
             600      as evidenced by an uncontested citation, a stipulated settlement, or by a finding of violation in
             601      an adjudicative proceeding, may be assessed a fine pursuant to this Subsection (4) and may, in
             602      addition to or in lieu of, be ordered to cease and desist from violating Subsection
             603      58-11a-502 (1), (2), [or] (4), (5), or (6).
             604          (ii) Except for a cease and desist order, the licensure sanctions cited in Section
             605      58-11a-401 may not be assessed through a citation.
             606          (b) (i) Each citation shall be in writing and describe with particularity the nature of the
             607      violation, including a reference to the provision of the chapter, rule, or order alleged to have
             608      been violated.
             609          (ii) The citation shall clearly state that the recipient must notify the division in writing
             610      within 20 calendar days of service of the citation if the recipient wishes to contest the citation
             611      at a hearing conducted under Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act.
             612          (iii) The citation shall clearly explain the consequences of failure to timely contest the
             613      citation or to make payment of a fine assessed by the citation within the time specified in the
             614      citation.
             615          (c) Each citation issued under this section, or a copy of each citation, may be served
             616      upon a person upon whom a summons may be served in accordance with the Utah Rules of


             617      Civil Procedure and may be made personally or upon the person's agent by a division
             618      investigator or by a person specially designated by the director or by mail.
             619          (d) (i) If within 20 calendar days from the service of a citation, the person to whom the
             620      citation was issued fails to request a hearing to contest the citation, the citation becomes the
             621      final order of the division and is not subject to further agency review.
             622          (ii) The period to contest a citation may be extended by the division for cause.
             623          (e) The division may refuse to issue or renew, suspend, revoke, or place on probation
             624      the license of a licensee who fails to comply with a citation after it becomes final.
             625          (f) The failure of an applicant for licensure to comply with a citation after it becomes
             626      final is a ground for denial of license.
             627          (g) No citation may be issued under this section after the expiration of six months
             628      following the occurrence of a violation.
             629          (h) Fines shall be assessed by the director or the director's designee according to the
             630      following:
             631          (i) for a first offense under Subsection (4)(a), a fine of up to $1,000;
             632          (ii) for a second offense under Subsection (4)(a), a fine of up to $2,000; and
             633          (iii) for any subsequent offense under Subsection (4)(a), a fine of up to $2,000 for each
             634      day of continued offense.
             635          (i) (i) For purposes of issuing a final order under this section and assessing a fine under
             636      Subsection (4)(h), an offense constitutes a second or subsequent offense if:
             637          (A) the division previously issued a final order determining that a person committed a
             638      first or second offense in violation of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), [or] (4), (5), or (6); or
             639          (B) (I) the division initiated an action for a first or second offense;
             640          (II) no final order has been issued by the division in the action initiated under
             641      Subsection (4)(i)(i)(B)(I);
             642          (III) the division determines during an investigation that occurred after the initiation of
             643      the action under Subsection (4)(i)(i)(B)(I) that the person committed a second or subsequent
             644      violation of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), [or] (4), (5), or (6); and
             645          (IV) after determining that the person committed a second or subsequent offense under
             646      Subsection (4)(i)(i)(B)(III), the division issues a final order on the action initiated under
             647      Subsection (4)(i)(i)(B)(I).


             648          (ii) In issuing a final order for a second or subsequent offense under Subsection
             649      (4)(i)(i), the division shall comply with the requirements of this section.
             650          (5) (a) A penalty imposed by the director under Subsection (4)(h) shall be deposited
             651      into the Barber, Cosmetologist/Barber, Esthetician, Electrologist, and Nail Technician
             652      Education and Enforcement Fund.
             653          (b) A penalty which is not paid may be collected by the director by either referring the
             654      matter to a collection agency or bringing an action in the district court of the county in which
             655      the person against whom the penalty is imposed resides or in the county where the office of the
             656      director is located.
             657          (c) A county attorney or the attorney general of the state is to provide legal assistance
             658      and advice to the director in an action to collect the penalty.
             659          (d) A court shall award reasonable attorney fees and costs in an action brought to
             660      enforce the provisions of this section.
             661          Section 6. Effective date.
             662          If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this bill takes effect
             663      upon approval by the governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah
             664      Constitution Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto,
             665      the date of veto override.




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    as of 2-12-13 8:38 AM


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