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LICENSING FORMS and INFO
New Licenses
Initial Operator License Application
Advanced Practice Esthetician Initial Operator License Application
Salon Manager License Application (printable form)
School Manager License Application
Instructor License Application
HSP (Homebound Service Permit) Application
Domestic License Transfer Application (out-of-state applicants)
Foreign License Transfer Application (foreign country applicants)
Military Temporary License Application
Special Events Permit FAQ
Renewals
Active License Renewal Application (for operators and salon managers – printable form)
Retired License Renewal Application
Retired License Activation Application
School Manager Renewal Application
Instructor Renewal Application
The Board has contracted with a national testing vendor, PSI, to provide tests for applicants for Minnesota licensure. Questions about costs, scheduling a test, test locations, etc. should be directed to PSI by phone or the PSI website.
For exam content outlines (e.g. study topics) for operators, salon managers, and school managers, please refer to the Candidate Information Bulletin. (Or refer to the Spanish version or Vietnamese version.)
For instructor exams, refer to the Instructor Candidate Information Bulletin.
The state exam study outlines should be used in conjunction with Minnesota Rule chapters 2105 and 2110 and Minnesota Statute chapter 155A.
Practitioner Continuing Education
8 hours of continuing education are required to renew or reactivate an operator or salon manager license:
- 4-hour Core continuing education course.
This course must consist of 1 hour of laws and rules; AND
3 hours of health, safety, and infection control standards.- 4-hour Professional Practice continuing education course.
This course may be based on any or all of the following:
- product chemistry and chemistry interaction;
- proper use of machines and instruments;
- business management and human relations; OR
- techniques relevant to the type of license held.
For Practitioners:
2020 Practitioner Core Continuing Education Course List
2020 Practitioner Professional Practice Continuing Education Course List
For Providers:
Instructor Continuing Education
Instructors and School Managers: When is it OK to Double-Dip?
All instructor continuing education courses must be pre-approved by the Board.*
To renew an instructor license, 45 hours of continuing education are required:
- 30 hours of teaching-methodology courses
- 15 hours of clinical practice courses
*You may use qualifying credits from completed classes on teaching methods or clinical practice from the MnSCU system schools, the University of Minnesota, or other postsecondary schools licensed by the Office of Higher Education but not licensed by the Board. Preapproval of such classes is not required. You must attach an official transcript and the class syllabus or catalog course description, which must establish the class hours and establish that the content of the course is based on teaching methodology or clinical practice, to your Instructor Renewal Application. Postsecondary courses are equivalent to 16 CE hours per credit, and lab courses are equivalent to 32 CE hours per credit. CEUs earned are accepted as one CE hour per CEU credit.
For Instructors:
2020 Instructor Continuing Education Course List
For Providers:
Signs to Post in your Salon
Notices
10/2019 School Memo
3/2019 School Memo
11/2018 School Memo
8/2018 School Memo
8/2018 School Memo Attachment
7/2018 School Memo on Cent PST for Comment
6/2018 Health & Safety Seminar Invitation
6/2018 Health & Safety Seminar Agenda
4/2018 Inspections Made Easier
12/2017 School Memo
11/2017 School Memo
6/2017 Legislative Update to Schools
12/2016 School Memo
10/2016 BCE Bulletin: Clinical Service Exercise Protocol
9/2016 School Memo
8/2016 School Memo
Domestic License Transfer Application (out-of-state applicants)Foreign License Transfer Application (foreign country applicants)Initial Operator License Application (printable form)Salon Manager License Application (printable form)School Renewal Application (can pay online but must mail in this form)
The purpose of this credentialing process is to verify the authenticity and US equivalency of foreign education and related documents.
Any documents which originated outside of the United States, such as high school diplomas and cosmetology training transcripts, must be formally evaluated by a credentialing service, Aequo International, prior to submitting an application to the Board. At this time, Aequo International is the only Board-approved provider for foreign document evaluations; evaluations performed by other providers will not be accepted.
The Board encourages applicants to submit any relevant foreign documentation to Aequo International for evaluation at the start of cosmetology school training. The evaluation time frame can be extensive, and starting the process at the beginning of training will help to avoid a delay after graduation and upon application for licensure.
Please visit: https://aequointernational.com/evaluations/ After payment is made on the Aequo website, you will be directed to the Aequo International evaluation application page to create an account and complete the necessary requirements. You will also see the required documents for your evaluation and instructions for submission. If for some reason you are not immediately directed to the Aequo International evaluation application page after payment is submitted, you will receive an email confirmation containing the link to the Aequo International page where you can create your account.
Did you complete your cosmetology training outside of the US?
Applicants with training and/or work experience in another country who have not been licensed in another state must apply to a Board licensed school as a transfer student for an evaluation of training, school records, and work experience prior to submitting a license application to the Board office. Any records from another country, including records in English, must first be evaluated by Aequo International at the student’s or school’s expense.Please contact Aequo International with any questions related to the evaluation application or process by calling 844.882.3786 or by emailing [email protected].
**The Legislature repealed the requirement for hair braiders to register annually with the Board and exempts hair braiding from Board regulation, effective 7/1/2019.**
Historical Documents:
Hair Braiding Bulletin
Hair Braiding Court Order 05-5467
Consumer INFO
Documents and Articles for Consumers and Licensees
Injectable Skin Lightening Products: What You Should Know (FDA)
Infection Control and Salon Prohibitions Summary
Mercury Poisoning Linked to Skin Products (FDA)Brazilian Blowout – BCE
Brazilian Blowout Hazard Alert – OSHA (United States Department of Labor)
Skin-Lightening Product Fact Sheet (MDH)Scrub the Tub: A Good, Clean Pedicure
Scrub the Tub: A Good, Clean Pedicure (Vietnamese)Protecting the Workers of Nail Salons (EPA)
Protecting the Workers of Nail Salons in Vietnamese (EPA)
Additional Websites for Consumers and Licensees
CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
EPA – Environmental Protection Agency
FDA – Food and Drug Administration
OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Laws & Rules INFO
For highlights of the September 13, 2016 rules overhaul, please view the bulletins for practitioners, salons, and schools. The Infection Control and Salon Prohibitions Summary lists the infection control rules in a reader-friendly way and can be easily printed for your salon or school.
Overhaul of School Rules: RD4456:
The updating of Rules Chapter 2110 on school rules is in the beginning stages and expected to be completed in 2022.
Current Rule Docket:The Public Rule Docket lists the status of pending rulemaking activities.
About the School Rules
CHAPTER 2110 BOARD OF COSMETOLOGIST EXAMINERSCOSMETOLOGY; SCHOOLS
2105.0377 SALON PROHIBITIONS
2105.0377 SALON PROHIBITIONS. § A. Prohibited substances in salons are methyl methacrylate (MMA) liquid monomers, formalin tablets, formalin liquids, and other fumigants. B. Skin cutting equipment, including razor-type callus shavers, credo blades, rasps, or graters...
2105.0390 SALON SUPERVISION
2105.0390 SALON SUPERVISION. A. The owner and the designated licensed salon manager (DLSM) registered with the board are responsible for the salon at all times, even when not present at the salon. The owner and the DLSM must ensure that: (1) all practitioners,...
2105.0410 LICENSED SERVICES NOT OFFERED IN A LICENSED SALON
2105.0410 LICENSED SERVICES NOT OFFERED IN A LICENSED SALON. Subpart 1. Nursing homes licensed under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 144A. This part does not provide any exemption for assisted living residences, senior apartments, or any part of a senior citizen housing...
About the Salon Rules
CHAPTER 2105 BOARD OF COSMETOLOGIST EXAMINERSCOSMETOLOGY; INDIVIDUALS AND SALONS
2105.0377 SALON PROHIBITIONS
2105.0377 SALON PROHIBITIONS. § A. Prohibited substances in salons are methyl methacrylate (MMA) liquid monomers, formalin tablets, formalin liquids, and other fumigants. B. Skin cutting equipment, including razor-type callus shavers, credo blades, rasps, or graters...
2105.0390 SALON SUPERVISION
2105.0390 SALON SUPERVISION. A. The owner and the designated licensed salon manager (DLSM) registered with the board are responsible for the salon at all times, even when not present at the salon. The owner and the DLSM must ensure that: (1) all practitioners,...
2105.0410 LICENSED SERVICES NOT OFFERED IN A LICENSED SALON
2105.0410 LICENSED SERVICES NOT OFFERED IN A LICENSED SALON. Subpart 1. Nursing homes licensed under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 144A. This part does not provide any exemption for assisted living residences, senior apartments, or any part of a senior citizen housing...
About the laws
CHAPTER 155A Cosmetology
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