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COSMETOLOGIST/BARBER, ESTHETICIAN,

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ELECTROLOGIST, AND NAIL TECHNICIAN

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LICENSING ACT AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Stephen D. Clark

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Senate Sponsor: John W. Hickman

             8      Cosponsors:
             9      Douglas C. Aagard
             10      D. Gregg Buxton
             11      Tim M. CosgroveBrad L. Dee
Kevin S. Garn
Gregory H. Hughes
Bradley G. LastRebecca D. Lockhart
Paul A. Neuenschwander
Curtis Oda
Mark W. Walker              12     
             13      LONG TITLE
             14      General Description:
             15          This bill modifies the Cosmetologist/Barber, Esthetician, Electrologist, and Nail
             16      Technician Licensing Act to provide a stand-alone barbering license.
             17      Highlighted Provisions:
             18          This bill:
             19          .    provides for stand-alone barber licensing and apprenticeships, and licensing and
             20      apprenticeship requirements, that are separate from cosmetology/barber licensing
             21      and apprenticeship requirements;
             22          .    modifies the unprofessional and unlawful conduct provisions;
             23          .    removes the 200 hours of training or an equivalent number of credit hours in
             24      lymphatic massage required for licensure as a master esthetician; and
             25          .    makes technical corrections.
             26      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             27          None
             28      Other Special Clauses:
             29          None
             30      Utah Code Sections Affected:



             31      AMENDS:
             32          58-11a-101, as last amended by Chapter 204, Laws of Utah 2001
             33          58-11a-102, as last amended by Chapter 222, Laws of Utah 2005
             34          58-11a-103, as last amended by Chapter 256, Laws of Utah 2002
             35          58-11a-201, as last amended by Chapter 204, Laws of Utah 2001
             36          58-11a-301, as last amended by Chapter 204, Laws of Utah 2001
             37          58-11a-302, as last amended by Chapter 222, Laws of Utah 2005
             38          58-11a-304, as last amended by Chapter 204, Laws of Utah 2001
             39          58-11a-306, as last amended by Chapter 222, Laws of Utah 2005
             40          58-11a-501, as last amended by Chapter 204, Laws of Utah 2001
             41          58-11a-502, as last amended by Chapter 222, Laws of Utah 2005
             42          58-11a-503, as last amended by Chapter 222, Laws of Utah 2005
             43     
             44      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             45          Section 1. Section 58-11a-101 is amended to read:
             46     
CHAPTER 11a. BARBER, COSMETOLOGIST/BARBER, ESTHETICIAN,

             47     
ELECTROLOGIST, AND NAIL TECHNICIAN LICENSING ACT

             48           58-11a-101. Title.
             49          This chapter is known as the "Barber, Cosmetologist/Barber, Esthetician, Electrologist,
             50      and Nail Technician Licensing Act."
             51          Section 2. Section 58-11a-102 is amended to read:
             52           58-11a-102. Definitions.
             53          (1) "Approved barber or cosmetologist/barber apprenticeship" means an apprenticeship
             54      that meets the requirements of Subsection 58-11a-306 (1) for barbers or Subsection
             55      58-11a-306 (2) for cosmetologist/barbers and the requirements established by rule by the
             56      division in collaboration with the board in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             57      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             58          (2) "Approved esthetician apprenticeship" means an apprenticeship that meets the


             59      requirements of Subsection 58-11a-306 [(2)](3) and the requirements established by rule by the
             60      division in collaboration with the board in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             61      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             62          (3) "Approved master esthetician apprenticeship" means an apprenticeship that meets
             63      the requirements of Subsection 58-11a-306 [(3)](4) and the requirements established by rule by
             64      the division in collaboration with the board in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             65      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             66          (4) "Approved nail technician apprenticeship" means an apprenticeship that meets the
             67      requirements of Subsection 58-11a-306 [(4)](5) and the requirements established by rule by the
             68      division in collaboration with the board in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             69      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             70          (5) "Barber" means a person who is licensed under this chapter to engage in the
             71      practice of barbering.
             72          (6) "Barber instructor" means a barber who is licensed under this chapter to teach
             73      barbering at a licensed barber school.
             74          [(5)] (7) "Board" means the Barber, Cosmetology/Barbering, Esthetics, Electrology,
             75      and Nail Technology Licensing Board created in Section 58-11a-201 .
             76          [(6)] (8) "Cosmetologist/barber" means a person who is licensed under this chapter to
             77      engage in the practice of cosmetology/barbering.
             78          [(7)] (9) "Cosmetologist/barber instructor" means a cosmetologist/barber who is
             79      licensed under this chapter to teach cosmetology/barbering at a licensed cosmetology/barber
             80      school.
             81          [(8)] (10) "Direct supervision" means that the supervisor of an apprentice or the
             82      instructor of a student is immediately available for consultation, advice, instruction, and
             83      evaluation.
             84          [(9)] (11) "Electrologist" means a person who is licensed under this chapter to engage
             85      in the practice of electrology.
             86          [(10)] (12) "Electrologist instructor" means an electrologist who is licensed under this


             87      chapter to teach electrology at a licensed electrology school.
             88          [(11)] (13) "Esthetician" means a person who is licensed under this chapter to engage
             89      in the practice of esthetics.
             90          [(12)] (14) "Esthetician instructor" means a master esthetician who is licensed under
             91      this chapter to teach the practice of esthetics and the practice of master-level esthetics at a
             92      licensed esthetics school.
             93          [(13)] (15) "Fund" means the Barber, Cosmetologist/Barber, Esthetician, Electrologist,
             94      and Nail Technician Education and Enforcement Fund created in Section 58-11a-103 .
             95          [(14)] (16) "Licensed barber or cosmetology/barber school" means a barber or
             96      cosmetology/barber school licensed under this chapter.
             97          [(15)] (17) "Licensed electrology school" means an electrology school licensed under
             98      this chapter.
             99          [(16)] (18) "Licensed esthetics school" means an esthetics school licensed under this
             100      chapter.
             101          [(17)] (19) "Licensed nail technology school" means a nail technology school licensed
             102      under this chapter.
             103          [(18)] (20) "Master esthetician" means an individual who is licensed under this chapter
             104      to engage in the practice of master-level esthetics.
             105          [(19)] (21) "Nail technician" means an individual who is licensed under this chapter to
             106      engage in the practice of nail technology.
             107          [(20)] (22) "Nail technician instructor" means a nail technician licensed under this
             108      chapter to teach the practice of nail technology in a licensed nail technology school.
             109          (23) "Practice of barbering" means:
             110          (a) cutting, clipping, or trimming the hair of the head of any person by the use of
             111      scissors, shears, clippers, or other appliances; and
             112          (b) removing hair from the face or neck of a person by the use of shaving equipment.
             113          (24) "Practice of barbering instruction" means instructing barbering in a licensed
             114      barber school.


             115          [(25)] (25) "Practice of basic esthetics" means any one of the following skin care
             116      procedures done on the head, face, neck, [torso, abdomen, back,] arms, hands, legs, feet,
             117      eyebrows, or eyelashes for cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of medical, physical, or
             118      mental ailments:
             119          (a) cleansing, stimulating, manipulating, exercising, applying oils, antiseptics, clays, or
             120      masks, manual extraction, including a comodone extractor, depilatories, waxes, tweezing,
             121      natural nail manicures or pedicures, or callous removal by buffing or filing;
             122          [(b) manual lymphatic massage of the face and neck;]
             123          [(c)] (b) limited chemical exfoliation as defined by rule;
             124          [(d)] (c) removing superfluous hair by means other than electrolysis or laser
             125      procedures; or
             126          [(e)] (d) other esthetic preparations or procedures with the use of the hands, a
             127      high-frequency or galvanic electrical apparatus, or a heat lamp for [beautifying or similar work
             128      performed on the body for] cosmetic purposes and not for the treatment of medical, physical, or
             129      mental ailments.
             130          [(21)] (26) (a) "Practice of cosmetology/barbering" means:
             131          (i) styling, arranging, dressing, curling, waving, permanent waving, cleansing,
             132      singeing, bleaching, dyeing, tinting, coloring, or similarly treating the hair of the head of a
             133      person;
             134          (ii) cutting, clipping, or trimming the hair by the use of scissors, shears, clippers, or
             135      other appliances;
             136          (iii) arching eyebrows, or tinting eyebrows or eyelashes, or both;
             137          (iv) removing hair from the face, neck, shoulders, arms, back, torso, feet, bikini line,
             138      or legs of a person by the use of depilatories, waxing, or shaving equipment;
             139          (v) cutting, curling, styling, fitting, measuring, or forming caps for wigs or hairpieces
             140      or both on the human head; or
             141          (vi) practicing hair weaving or hair fusing or servicing previously medically implanted
             142      hair.


             143          (b) The term "practice of cosmetology/barbering" includes:
             144          (i) the practice of basic esthetics; and
             145          (ii) the practice of nail technology.
             146          [(22)] (27) "Practice of cosmetology/barbering instruction" means instructing
             147      cosmetology/barbering in a licensed cosmetology/barber school.
             148          [(23)] (28) "Practice of electrology" means the removal of superfluous hair from the
             149      body of a person by the use of electricity.
             150          [(24)] (29) "Practice of electrology instruction" means instructing electrology in a
             151      licensed electrology school.
             152          [(26)] (30) "Practice of esthetics instruction" means instructing esthetics or
             153      master-level esthetics in a licensed esthetics school.
             154          [(27)] (31) (a) "Practice of master-level esthetics" means:
             155          (i) any of the following when done for cosmetic purposes on the head, face, neck,
             156      torso, abdomen, back, arms, hands, legs, feet, eyebrows, or eyelashes and not for the treatment
             157      of medical, physical, or mental ailments:
             158          (A) body wraps as defined by rule;
             159          (B) hydrotherapy as defined by rule;
             160          (C) chemical exfoliation as defined by rule;
             161          (D) advanced pedicures as defined by rule;
             162          (E) sanding, including microdermabrasion; [or]
             163          (F) advanced extraction; or
             164          [(F)] (G) other esthetic preparations or procedures with the use of:
             165          (I) the hands; or
             166          (II) a mechanical or electrical apparatus which is approved for use by division rule for
             167      beautifying or similar work performed on the body for cosmetic purposes and not for the
             168      treatment of a medical, physical, or mental ailment; and
             169          (ii) lymphatic massage by manual or other means.
             170          (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection [(27)] (31)(a), a master-level


             171      esthetician may perform procedures listed in Subsection [(27)] (31)(a)(i) for noncosmetic
             172      purposes if done under the supervision of a licensed health care practitioner acting within the
             173      scope of his or her license.
             174          (c) The term "practice of master-level esthetics" includes the practice of esthetics.
             175          [(28)] (32) "Practice of nail technology" means to trim, cut, clean, manicure, shape,
             176      massage, or enhance the appearance of the hands, feet, and nails of an individual by the use of
             177      hands, mechanical, or electrical preparation, antiseptic, lotions, or creams, including the
             178      application and removal of sculptured or artificial nails.
             179          [(29)] (33) "Practice of nail technology instruction" means instructing nail technology
             180      in a licensed nail technician school.
             181          (34) "Recognized barber school" means a barber school located in a state other than
             182      Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are recognized as having completed the educational
             183      requirements for licensure in that state.
             184          [(30)] (35) "Recognized cosmetology/barber school" means a cosmetology/barber
             185      school located in [another] a state other than Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are
             186      recognized as having completed the educational requirements for licensure in that state.
             187          [(31)] (36) "Recognized electrology school" means an electrology school located in
             188      [another] a state other than Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are recognized as having
             189      completed the educational requirements for licensure in that state.
             190          [(32)] (37) "Recognized esthetics school" means an esthetics school located in
             191      [another] a state other than Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are recognized as having
             192      completed the educational requirements for licensure in that state.
             193          [(33)] (38) "Recognized nail technology school" means a nail technology school
             194      located in [another] a state other than Utah, whose students, upon graduation, are recognized as
             195      having completed the educational requirements for licensure in that state.
             196          [(34)] (39) "Salon" means a place, shop, or establishment in which
             197      cosmetology/barbering, esthetics, electrology, or nail technology is practiced.
             198          [(35)] (40) "Unlawful conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-11a-502 .


             199          [(36)] (41) "Unprofessional conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and
             200      58-11a-501 and as may be further defined by rule by the division in collaboration with the
             201      board in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             202          Section 3. Section 58-11a-103 is amended to read:
             203           58-11a-103. Education and enforcement fund.
             204          (1) There is created a restricted special revenue fund known as the "Barber,
             205      Cosmetologist/Barber, Esthetician, Electrologist, and Nail Technician Education and
             206      Enforcement Fund."
             207          (2) The fund consists of monies from administrative penalties collected pursuant to this
             208      chapter.
             209          (3) The fund shall earn interest and all interest earned on fund monies shall be
             210      deposited into the fund.
             211          (4) The director may, with concurrence of the board, make distributions from the fund
             212      for the following purposes:
             213          (a) education and training of licensees under this chapter;
             214          (b) education and training of the public or other interested persons in matters
             215      concerning the laws governing the practices licensed under this chapter; and
             216          (c) enforcement of this chapter by:
             217          (i) investigating unprofessional or unlawful conduct; and
             218          (ii) providing legal representation to the division when the division takes legal action
             219      against a person engaging in unprofessional or unlawful conduct.
             220          (5) The division shall report annually to the appropriate appropriations subcommittee
             221      of the Legislature concerning the fund.
             222          Section 4. Section 58-11a-201 is amended to read:
             223           58-11a-201. Board.
             224          (1) There is created the Barbering, Cosmetology/Barbering , Esthetics, Electrology, and
             225      Nail Technology Licensing Board consisting of nine members as follows:
             226          (a) one barber or cosmetologist/barber;


             227          (b) (i) one barber or cosmetologist/barber instructor; or
             228          (ii) one representative of a licensed barber or cosmetology/barber school;
             229          (c) one master esthetician;
             230          (d) (i) one esthetician instructor; or
             231          (ii) one representative of a licensed esthetics school;
             232          (e) one nail technician;
             233          (f) (i) one nail technician instructor; or
             234          (ii) one representative of a licensed nail technician school;
             235          (g) one electrologist; and
             236          (h) two members from the general public.
             237          (2) (a) The board shall be appointed and serve in accordance with Section 58-1-201 .
             238          (b) (i) At least one of the members of the board appointed under Subsections (1)(b),
             239      (d), and (f) shall be an instructor at or a representative of a public school.
             240          (ii) At least one of the members of the board appointed under Subsections (1)(b), (d),
             241      and (f) shall be an instructor at or a representative of a private school.
             242          (3) The duties and responsibilities of the board are in accordance with Sections
             243      58-1-202 and 58-1-203 . In addition, the board shall designate one of its members on a
             244      permanent or rotating basis to:
             245          (a) assist the division in reviewing complaints concerning the unlawful or
             246      unprofessional conduct of a licensee; and
             247          (b) advise the division in its investigation of these complaints.
             248          (4) A board member who has, under Subsection (3), reviewed a complaint or advised
             249      in its investigation may be disqualified from participating with the board when the board serves
             250      as a presiding officer in an adjudicative proceeding concerning the complaint.
             251          Section 5. Section 58-11a-301 is amended to read:
             252           58-11a-301. Licensure required -- License classifications.
             253          (1) Except as specifically provided in Section 58-1-307 or 58-11a-304 , a license is
             254      required to:


             255          (a) engage in the practice of:
             256          (i) barbering;
             257          (ii) barbering instruction;
             258          (iii) operating a barbering school;
             259          [(i)] (iv) cosmetology/barbering;
             260          [(ii)] (v) cosmetology/barbering instruction; or
             261          [(iii)] (vi) electrology; or
             262          (b) operate a cosmetology/barbering school.
             263          (2) Beginning October 1, 2001, except as specifically provided in Section 58-1-307 or
             264      58-11a-304 , a license is required to:
             265          (a) engage in the practice of:
             266          (i) electrology instruction;
             267          (ii) esthetics;
             268          (iii) master-level esthetics;
             269          (iv) esthetics instruction;
             270          (v) nail technology; or
             271          (vi) nail technology instruction; or
             272          (b) operate:
             273          (i) an electrology school;
             274          (ii) an esthetics school; or
             275          (iii) a nail technology school.
             276          (3) The division shall issue to a person who qualifies under this chapter a license in the
             277      following classifications:
             278          (a) barber;
             279          (b) barber instructor;
             280          (c) barber school;
             281          [(a)] (d) cosmetologist/barber;
             282          [(b)] (e) cosmetologist/barber instructor;


             283          [(c)] (f) cosmetology/barber school;
             284          [(d)] (g) electrologist;
             285          [(e)] (h) electrologist instructor;
             286          [(f)] (i) electrology school;
             287          [(g)] (j) esthetician;
             288          [(h)] (k) master esthetician;
             289          [(i)] (l) esthetician instructor;
             290          [(j)] (m) esthetics school;
             291          [(k)] (n) nail technology;
             292          [(l)] (o) nail technology instructor; and
             293          [(m)] (p) nail technology school.
             294          Section 6. Section 58-11a-302 is amended to read:
             295           58-11a-302. Qualifications for licensure.
             296          (1) Each applicant for licensure as a barber shall:
             297          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             298          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             299          (c) be of good moral character;
             300          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of:
             301          (i) graduation from a licensed or recognized barber school whose curriculum consists
             302      of a minimum of 1,000 hours of instruction or the equivalent number of credit hours over a
             303      period of not less than six months;
             304          (ii) (A) having graduated from a recognized barber school whose curriculum consists
             305      of less than 1,000 hours of instruction or the equivalent number of credit hours; and
             306          (B) having practiced as a licensed barber for a period of not less than 2,000 hours; or
             307          (iii) having completed an approved barber apprenticeship; and
             308          (e) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             309          (2) Each applicant for licensure as a barber instructor shall:
             310          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;


             311          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             312          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as a
             313      barber;
             314          (d) be of good moral character;
             315          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:
             316          (i) an instructor training program conducted by a barber school consisting of a
             317      minimum of 500 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours; or
             318          (ii) a minimum of 2,000 hours of experience as a barber; and
             319          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             320          (3) Each applicant for licensure as a barber school shall:
             321          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             322          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ; and
             323          (c) provide satisfactory documentation:
             324          (i) of appropriate registration with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code;
             325          (ii) of business licensure from the city, town, or county in which the school is located;
             326          (iii) that the applicant's physical facilities comply with the requirements established by
             327      rule; and
             328          (iv) that the applicant meets the standards for barber schools, including staff and
             329      accreditation requirements, established by rule.
             330          [(1)] (4) Each applicant for licensure as a cosmetologist/barber shall:
             331          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             332          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             333          (c) be of good moral character;
             334          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of:
             335          (i) graduation from a licensed or recognized cosmetology/barber school whose
             336      curriculum consists of a minimum of 2,000 hours of instruction, with full flexibility within the
             337      2,000 hours, or the equivalent number of credit hours over a period of not less than 12 months;
             338          (ii) (A) having graduated from a recognized cosmetology/barber school whose


             339      curriculum consists of less than 2,000 hours of instruction, with full flexibility within the 2,000
             340      hours, or the equivalent number of credit hours; and
             341          (B) having practiced as a licensed cosmetologist/barber for a period of not less than
             342      4,000 hours; or
             343          (iii) having completed an approved cosmetology/barber apprenticeship; and
             344          (e) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             345          [(2)] (5) Each applicant for licensure as a cosmetologist/barber instructor shall:
             346          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             347          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             348          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as a
             349      cosmetologist/barber;
             350          (d) be of good moral character;
             351          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:
             352          (i) an instructor training program conducted by a cosmetology/barber school consisting
             353      of a minimum of 1,000 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours; or
             354          (ii) a minimum of 4,000 hours of experience as a cosmetologist/barber; and
             355          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             356          [(3)] (6) Each applicant for licensure as a cosmetologist/barber 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 63-38-3.2 ; 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 physical facilities comply with the requirements established by
             363      rule; and
             364          (iv) that the applicant meets the standards for [cosmetology/barber] cosmetology
             365      schools, including staff and accreditation requirements, established by rule.
             366          [(4)] (7) Each applicant for licensure as an electrologist shall:


             367          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             368          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             369          (c) be of good moral character;
             370          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of having graduated from a licensed or
             371      recognized electrology school after completing a curriculum of [500] 600 hours of instruction
             372      or the equivalent number of credit hours; and
             373          (e) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             374          [(5)] (8) Each applicant for licensure as an electrologist instructor shall:
             375          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             376          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             377          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as an
             378      electrologist;
             379          (d) be of good moral character;
             380          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:
             381          (i) an instructor training program conducted by an electrology school consisting of a
             382      minimum of 175 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours; or
             383          (ii) a minimum of 1,000 hours of experience as an electrologist; and
             384          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             385          [(6)] (9) Each applicant for licensure as an electrologist school shall:
             386          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             387          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ; and
             388          (c) provide satisfactory documentation:
             389          (i) of appropriate registration with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code;
             390          (ii) of business licensure from the city, town, or county in which the school is located;
             391          (iii) that the applicant's facilities comply with the requirements established by rule; and
             392          (iv) that the applicant meets the standards for electrologist schools, including staff,
             393      curriculum, and accreditation requirements, established by rule.
             394          [(7)] (10) Each applicant for licensure as an esthetician shall:


             395          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             396          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             397          (c) be of good moral character; and
             398          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of one of the following:
             399          (i) (A) graduation from a licensed or recognized esthetic school whose curriculum
             400      consists of not less than 15 weeks of esthetic instruction with a minimum of 600 hours or the
             401      equivalent number of credit hours; and
             402          (B) having met the examination requirement established by division rule;
             403          (ii) (A) completion of an approved esthetician apprenticeship; and
             404          (B) having met the examination requirement established by division rule; or
             405          (iii) having met the examination requirement established by division rule prior to
             406      December 31, 2001.
             407          [(8)] (11) Each applicant for licensure as a master esthetician shall:
             408          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             409          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             410          (c) be of good moral character; and
             411          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of one of the following:
             412          (i) (A) completion of 1,200 hours of training or the equivalent number of credit hours[,
             413      including 200 hours of training or the equivalent number of credit hours in lymphatic massage,]
             414      at a licensed or recognized esthetics school; [and]
             415          (B) having met the examination requirement established by division rule; and
             416          (C) for practice of lymphatic massage, provide satisfactory documentation to show
             417      completion of 200 hours of training or equivalent number of credit hours in lymphatic
             418      massage;
             419          (ii) (A) completion of an approved master esthetician apprenticeship; and
             420          (B) having met the examination requirement established by division rule; or
             421          (iii) having met the examination requirement established by division rule prior to
             422      December 31, 2001.


             423          [(9)] (12) Each applicant for licensure as an esthetician instructor shall:
             424          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             425          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             426          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as a
             427      master esthetician;
             428          (d) be of good moral character;
             429          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:
             430          (i) an instructor training program conducted by a licensed or recognized esthetics
             431      school consisting of a minimum of 300 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours; or
             432          (ii) a minimum of 1,000 hours of experience in esthetics; and
             433          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             434          [(10)] (13) Each applicant for licensure as an esthetics school shall:
             435          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             436          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ; and
             437          (c) provide satisfactory documentation:
             438          (i) of appropriate registration with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code;
             439          (ii) of business licensure from the city, town, or county in which the school is located;
             440          (iii) that the applicant's physical facilities comply with the requirements established by
             441      rule; and
             442          (iv) that the applicant meets the standards for esthetics schools, including staff,
             443      curriculum, and accreditation requirements, established by division rule made in collaboration
             444      with the board.
             445          [(11)] (14) Each applicant for licensure as a nail technician shall:
             446          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             447          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             448          (c) be of good moral character; and
             449          (d) provide satisfactory documentation of one of the following:
             450          (i) (A) graduation from a licensed or recognized nail technology school whose


             451      curriculum consists of not less than 300 hours or the equivalent number of credit hours of not
             452      more than eight hours a day and six days a week during the program; and
             453          (B) having met the examination requirement established by division rule;
             454          (ii) (A) having completed an approved nail technician apprenticeship; and
             455          (B) having met the examination requirement established by division rule; or
             456          (iii) having met the examination requirement established by division rule prior to
             457      December 31, 2001.
             458          [(12)] (15) Each applicant for licensure as a nail technician instructor shall:
             459          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             460          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             461          (c) provide satisfactory documentation that the applicant is currently licensed as a nail
             462      technician;
             463          (d) be of good moral character;
             464          (e) provide satisfactory documentation of completion of:
             465          (i) an instructor training program conducted by a licensed or recognized nail
             466      technology school consisting of a minimum of [100] 150 hours or the equivalent number of
             467      credit hours; or
             468          (ii) a minimum of [400] 600 hours of experience in nail technology; and
             469          (f) meet the examination requirement established by rule.
             470          [(13)] (16) Each applicant for licensure as a nail technology school shall:
             471          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             472          (b) pay a fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ; and
             473          (c) provide satisfactory documentation:
             474          (i) of appropriate registration with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code;
             475          (ii) of business licensure from the city, town, or county in which the school is located;
             476          (iii) that the applicant's facilities comply with the requirements established by rule; and
             477          (iv) that the applicant meets the standards for nail technology schools, including staff,
             478      curriculum, and accreditation requirements, established by rule.


             479          [(14)] (17) Each applicant for licensure under this chapter whose education in the field
             480      for which a license is sought was completed at a foreign school may satisfy the educational
             481      requirement for licensure by demonstrating, to the satisfaction of the division, the educational
             482      equivalency of the foreign school education with a licensed school under this chapter.
             483          Section 7. Section 58-11a-304 is amended to read:
             484           58-11a-304. Exemptions from licensure.
             485          In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section 58-1-307 , the following persons
             486      may engage in the practice of barbering, cosmetology/barbering, esthetics, master-level
             487      esthetics, electrology, or nail technology without being licensed under this chapter:
             488          (1) persons licensed under the laws of this state to engage in the practice of medicine,
             489      surgery, osteopathy, or chiropractic when engaged in the practice of the profession for which
             490      they are licensed;
             491          (2) commissioned physicians and surgeons serving in the armed forces of the United
             492      States or another federal agency;
             493          (3) registered nurses, undertakers, and morticians licensed under the laws of this state
             494      when engaged in the practice of the profession for which they are licensed;
             495          (4) persons who visit the state to engage in instructional seminars, advanced classes,
             496      trade shows, or competitions of a limited duration;
             497          (5) persons who engage in the practice of barbering, cosmetology/barbering, esthetics,
             498      master-level esthetics, electrology, or nail technology without compensation;
             499          (6) persons instructing adult education classes and other educational programs directed
             500      toward persons who are not licensed under this chapter and that are not intended to train
             501      persons to become licensed under this chapter, provided:
             502          (a) attendees receive no credit toward the educational requirement for licensure under
             503      this chapter; and
             504          (b) (i) the instructor is properly licensed; or
             505          (ii) the instructor receives no compensation;
             506          (7) persons instructing in workshops, seminars, training meetings, and other


             507      educational programs whose purpose is to provide continuing professional development to
             508      licensed barbers, cosmetologist/barbers, estheticians, master estheticians, nail technicians, or
             509      electrologists;
             510          (8) persons currently enrolled in a licensed barber or cosmetology/barber school when
             511      participating in an on the job training internship under the direct supervision of a licensed
             512      barber or cosmetologist/barber upon completion of a basic program under the standards
             513      established by rule by the division in collaboration with the board;
             514          (9) persons enrolled in an approved apprenticeship pursuant to Section 58-11a-306 ;
             515      and
             516          (10) employees of a company which is primarily engaged in the business of selling
             517      products used in the practice of barbering, cosmetology/barbering, esthetics, master-level
             518      esthetics, electrology, or nail technology when demonstrating the company's products to
             519      potential customers.
             520          Section 8. Section 58-11a-306 is amended to read:
             521           58-11a-306. Apprenticeship.
             522          (1) An approved barber apprenticeship shall:
             523          (a) consist of not less than 1,250 hours of training in not less than eight months; and
             524          (b) be conducted by a supervisor who:
             525          (i) is licensed under this chapter as a barber instructor; and
             526          (ii) provides direct one-on-one supervision of the barber apprentice during the
             527      apprenticeship program.
             528          [(1)] (2) An approved cosmetologist/barber apprenticeship shall:
             529          (a) consist of not less than 2,500 hours of training in not less than 15 months; and
             530          (b) be conducted by a supervisor who:
             531          (i) is licensed under this chapter as a cosmetologist/barber instructor; and
             532          (ii) provides direct one-on-one supervision of the cosmetologist/barber apprentice
             533      during the apprenticeship program.
             534          [(2)] (3) An approved esthetician apprenticeship shall:


             535          (a) consist of not less than 800 hours of training in not less than five months; and
             536          (b) be conducted by a supervisor who:
             537          (i) is licensed under this chapter as an esthetician instructor; and
             538          (ii) provides direct one-on-one supervision of the esthetician apprentice during the
             539      apprenticeship program.
             540          [(3)] (4) An approved master esthetician apprenticeship shall:
             541          (a) consist of not less than 1,500 hours of training in not less than ten months; and
             542          (b) be conducted by a supervisor who:
             543          (i) is licensed under this chapter as a master-level esthetician instructor; and
             544          (ii) provides direct one-on-one supervision of the master esthetician apprentice during
             545      the apprenticeship program.
             546          [(4)] (5) An approved nail technician apprenticeship shall:
             547          (a) consist of not less than 375 hours of training in not less than three months; and
             548          (b) be conducted by a supervisor who:
             549          (i) is licensed under this chapter as a nail technician instructor; and
             550          (ii) provides direct one-on-two supervision of the nail technician apprentice during the
             551      apprenticeship program.
             552          Section 9. Section 58-11a-501 is amended to read:
             553           58-11a-501. Unprofessional conduct.
             554          Unprofessional conduct includes:
             555          (1) failing as a licensed school to obtain or maintain accreditation as required by rule;
             556          (2) failing as a licensed school to comply with the standards of accreditation applicable
             557      to such schools;
             558          (3) failing as a licensed school to provide adequate instruction to enrolled students;
             559          (4) failing as an apprentice supervisor to provide direct supervision to the apprentice;
             560          (5) failing as an instructor to provide direct supervision to students under their
             561      instruction;
             562          (6) failing as an apprentice supervisor to comply with division rules relating to


             563      apprenticeship programs under this chapter;
             564          (7) keeping a salon or school, its furnishing, tools, utensils, linen, or appliances in an
             565      unsanitary condition;
             566          (8) failing to comply with Title 26, Utah Health Code;
             567          (9) failing to display licenses or certificates as required under Section 58-11a-305 ;
             568          (10) failing to comply with physical facility requirements established by rule;
             569          (11) failing to maintain mechanical or electrical equipment in safe operating condition;
             570          (12) failing to adequately monitor patrons using steam rooms, dry heat rooms, baths,
             571      showers, or saunas;
             572          (13) prescribing or administering prescription drugs;
             573          (14) failing to comply with all applicable state and local health or sanitation laws;
             574          (15) engaging in any act or practice in a professional capacity that is outside the
             575      applicable scope of practice;
             576          (16) engaging in any act or practice in a professional capacity which the licensee is not
             577      competent to perform through education or training;
             578          (17) in connection with the use of a chemical exfoliant, unless under the supervision of
             579      a licensed health care practitioner acting within the scope of his or her license:
             580          (a) using any acid, concentration of an acid, or combination of treatments which
             581      violates the standards established by rule;
             582          (b) removing any layer of skin deeper than the stratum corneum of the epidermis; or
             583          (c) using an exfoliant that contains phenol, TCA acid of over 15%, or BCA acid;
             584          (18) in connection with the sanding of the skin, unless under the supervision of a
             585      licensed health care practitioner acting within the scope of his or her license, removing any
             586      layer of skin deeper than the stratum corneum of the epidermis; or
             587          (19) using as a barber, cosmetologist/barber, esthetician, master esthetician, or nail
             588      technician any laser procedure or intense, pulsed light source.
             589          Section 10. Section 58-11a-502 is amended to read:
             590           58-11a-502. Unlawful conduct.


             591          Unlawful conduct includes:
             592          (1) practicing or engaging in, or attempting to practice or engage in activity for which a
             593      license is required under this chapter unless:
             594          (a) the person holds the appropriate license under this chapter; or
             595          (b) an exemption in Section 58-1-307 or 58-11a-304 applies;
             596          (2) knowingly employing any other person to engage in or practice or attempt to
             597      engage in or practice any occupation or profession licensed under this chapter if the employee
             598      is not licensed to do so under this chapter or exempt from licensure;
             599          (3) touching, or applying an instrument or device to the following areas of a client's
             600      body:
             601          (a) the genitals or the anus, except in cases where the patron states to a licensee that the
             602      patron requests a hair removal procedure and signs a written consent form, which must also
             603      include the witnessed signature of a legal guardian if the patron is a minor, authorizing the
             604      licensee to perform a hair removal procedure; or
             605          (b) the breast of a female patron, except in cases in which the female patron states to a
             606      licensee that the patron requests breast skin procedures and signs a written consent form, which
             607      must also include the witnessed signature of a parent or legal guardian if the patron is a minor,
             608      authorizing the licensee to perform breast skin procedures; and
             609          (4) using as a nail technician a solution composed of at least 10% methyl methacrylete
             610      on a client.
             611          Section 11. Section 58-11a-503 is amended to read:
             612           58-11a-503. Penalties.
             613          (1) Unless Subsection (2) applies, an individual who commits an act of unlawful
             614      conduct under Section 58-11a-502 or who fails to comply with a citation issued under this
             615      section after it is final is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
             616          (2) Sexual conduct that violates Section 58-11a-502 and Title 76, Utah Criminal Code,
             617      shall be subject to the applicable penalties in Title 76.
             618          (3) Grounds for immediate suspension of a licensee's license by the division include


             619      the issuance of a citation for violation of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), or (4).
             620          (4) (a) If upon inspection or investigation, the division concludes that a person has
             621      violated the provisions of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), or (4), or a rule or order issued with
             622      respect to Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), or (4), and that disciplinary action is appropriate, the
             623      director or the director's designee from within the division shall promptly issue a citation to the
             624      person according to this chapter and any pertinent rules, attempt to negotiate a stipulated
             625      settlement, or notify the person to appear before an adjudicative proceeding conducted under
             626      Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             627          (i) A person who is in violation of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), or (4), as evidenced
             628      by an uncontested citation, a stipulated settlement, or by a finding of violation in an
             629      adjudicative proceeding, may be assessed a fine pursuant to this Subsection (4) and may, in
             630      addition to or in lieu of, be ordered to cease and desist from violating Subsection
             631      58-11a-502 (1), (2), or (4).
             632          (ii) Except for a cease and desist order, the licensure sanctions cited in Section
             633      58-11a-401 may not be assessed through a citation.
             634          (b) (i) Each citation shall be in writing and describe with particularity the nature of the
             635      violation, including a reference to the provision of the chapter, rule, or order alleged to have
             636      been violated.
             637          (ii) The citation shall clearly state that the recipient must notify the division in writing
             638      within 20 calendar days of service of the citation if the recipient wishes to contest the citation
             639      at a hearing conducted under Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act.
             640          (iii) The citation shall clearly explain the consequences of failure to timely contest the
             641      citation or to make payment of a fine assessed by the citation within the time specified in the
             642      citation.
             643          (c) Each citation issued under this section, or a copy of each citation, may be served
             644      upon a person upon whom a summons may be served in accordance with the Utah Rules of
             645      Civil Procedure and may be made personally or upon the person's agent by a division
             646      investigator or by a person specially designated by the director or by mail.


             647          (d) (i) If within 20 calendar days from the service of a citation, the person to whom the
             648      citation was issued fails to request a hearing to contest the citation, the citation becomes the
             649      final order of the division and is not subject to further agency review.
             650          (ii) The period to contest a citation may be extended by the division for cause.
             651          (e) The division may refuse to issue or renew, suspend, revoke, or place on probation
             652      the license of a licensee who fails to comply with a citation after it becomes final.
             653          (f) The failure of an applicant for licensure to comply with a citation after it becomes
             654      final is a ground for denial of license.
             655          (g) No citation may be issued under this section after the expiration of six months
             656      following the occurrence of a violation.
             657          (h) Fines shall be assessed by the director or the director's designee according to the
             658      following:
             659          (i) for a first offense under Subsection (4)(a), a fine of up to $1,000;
             660          (ii) for a second offense under Subsection (4)(a), a fine of up to $2,000; and
             661          (iii) for any subsequent offense under Subsection (4)(a), a fine of up to $2,000 for each
             662      day of continued offense.
             663          (i) (i) For purposes of issuing a final order under this section and assessing a fine under
             664      Subsection (4)(h), an offense constitutes a second or subsequent offense if:
             665          (A) the division previously issued a final order determining that a person committed a
             666      first or second offense in violation of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), or (4); or
             667          (B) (I) the division initiated an action for a first or second offense;
             668          (II) no final order has been issued by the division in the action initiated under
             669      Subsection (4)(i)(i)(B)(I);
             670          (III) the division determines during an investigation that occurred after the initiation of
             671      the action under Subsection (4)(i)(i)(B)(I) that the person committed a second or subsequent
             672      violation of Subsection 58-11a-502 (1), (2), or (4); and
             673          (IV) after determining that the person committed a second or subsequent offense under
             674      Subsection (4)(i)(i)(B)(III), the division issues a final order on the action initiated under


             675      Subsection (4)(i)(i)(B)(I).
             676          (ii) In issuing a final order for a second or subsequent offense under Subsection
             677      (4)(i)(i), the division shall comply with the requirements of this section.
             678          (5) (a) A penalty imposed by the director under Subsection (4)(h) shall be deposited
             679      into the Barber, Cosmetologist/Barber, Esthetician, Electrologist, and Nail Technician
             680      Education and Enforcement Fund.
             681          (b) A penalty which is not paid may be collected by the director by either referring the
             682      matter to a collection agency or bringing an action in the district court of the county in which
             683      the person against whom the penalty is imposed resides or in the county where the office of the
             684      director is located.
             685          (c) A county attorney or the attorney general of the state is to provide legal assistance
             686      and advice to the director in an action to collect the penalty.
             687          (d) A court shall award reasonable [attorney's] attorney fees and costs in an action
             688      brought to enforce the provisions of this section.


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