2105.0145 APPLICANTS FOR INDIVIDUAL LICENSES. Subpart 1.

2105.0145 APPLICANTS FOR INDIVIDUAL LICENSES.

Subpart 1.

Cosmetologists, nail technicians, and estheticians. Applicants for a cosmetologist, nail technician, or esthetician license who have not been licensed in other states must provide the items required in items A to E:

A. a completed application form;

B. a high school diploma, a high school transcript showing graduation, a general educational development certificate, or a recognized equivalent of a high school diploma (RED) as identified in Code of Federal Regulations, title 34, section 600.2;

C. original passing test results no more than one year old of the following board-approved tests for the license sought:

(1) general theory test;

(2) written practical test; and

(3) test on Minnesota laws and rules;

D. proof of completion of training as follows:

(1) graduates of a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school must submit the original course certificate with the notarized signatures of the school manager or owner documenting the successful completion of the curriculum and the required number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; and 350 hours for a nail technician, including any hours transferred from another school within the past three years. If the completed training is more than five years old, a skills course certificate no more than one year old must also be submitted;

(2) a graduate of a training program licensed by another state that is:

(a) equal to the curriculum and minimum hour requirements required of Minnesota-licensed cosmetology schools for a cosmetologist, esthetician, or nail technician program must submit an original notarized transcript or document from a licensed cosmetology school that establishes the completion of the curriculum and required number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; and 350 hours for a nail technician, including any hours transferred from another school within the past five years. If the completed training is more than five years old, a skills course certificate from a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school no more than one year old must also be submitted; and
(b) not equal to the curriculum and minimum hour requirements required of Minnesota-licensed cosmetology schools for a cosmetologist, esthetician, or nail technician program must obtain a course certificate by applying to a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school as a transfer student under part 2110.0700 and must meet and complete the school’s requirements. The applicant must then submit the original course certificate with the notarized signatures of the school manager or owner, documenting successful completion of the required curriculum and number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; and 350 hours for a nail technician. If the completed training is more than five years old, a skills course certificate from a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school no more than one year old must also be submitted;

(3) an applicant who partially completed a training program licensed by another state, or who completed an unlicensed training program in another state, must obtain a course certificate by applying to a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school as a transfer student under part 2110.0700 and must meet and complete the school’s requirements. The applicant must then submit the original course certificate with the notarized signatures of the school manager or owner, documenting successful completion of the required curriculum and number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; and 350 hours for a nail technician. If the completed training is more than five years old, a skills course certificate from a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school no more than one year old must also be submitted; or

(4) applicants whose training occurred in other countries must apply under part 2105.0183, subpart 3; and

E. payment of the fees required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

2105.0215 PROCEDURE FOR RENEWING AN EXPIRED LICENSE.

2105.0215 PROCEDURE FOR RENEWING AN EXPIRED LICENSE.

Subpart 1.

Practitioner licenses expired less than three years. If an operator’s, salon manager’s, instructor’s, or school manager’s license has been expired less than three years, a license must be issued for the remainder of the license cycle. To renew the license, the individual must:

A. comply with the requirements of part 2105.0200 for the appropriate license; and

B. pay the renewal and late fees required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

Subp. 2.

Operator and salon manager licenses expired three years or more. If an operator’s or salon manager’s license has been expired three years or more, a license with a new license cycle shall be issued by the board when the expired licensee submits a renewal application and submit:

A. original passing test results no more than one year old of the laws and rules test for an operator. Managers must submit original passing test results no more than one year old of the manager laws and rules test;

B. original passing test results no more than one year old of a board-approved written practical exam; and

C. payment of the initial license fees required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

Subp. 3.

Instructor licenses expired three years or more. If an instructor’s license has been expired three years or more, the board shall issue a license with a new license cycle when the expired licensee submits a renewal application and meets these requirements:

A. holds a current operator’s or salon manager’s license;

B. submits original passing test results of a board-approved instructor general theory test, instructor practical test, and instructor laws and rules test no more than one year old; and

C. pays the instructor application fees required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

Subp. 4.

School manager licenses expired three years or more. If a school manager’s license has been expired three years or more, a license with a new license cycle shall be issued by the board when the expired licensee submits a renewal application and:

A. holds a current cosmetology salon manager’s license;

B. submits original passing test results no more than one year old of the school manager test; and

C. pays the initial license fees required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

Statutory Authority:

MS s 155A.23; 155A.26; 155A.27; 155A.29; 155A.30

History:

41 SR 305

Published Electronically:

September 13, 2016

2105.0200 LICENSE RENEWAL FOR INDIVIDUALS.

2105.0200 LICENSE RENEWAL FOR INDIVIDUALS.

Subpart 1.

Application for renewal of license. All licenses expire on the last day of the individual’s birth month of the year due and each licensee is responsible for applying to renew the license without notice from the board. If more than one year has passed since the expiration date of the license, the license is not eligible for renewal under this section, and the requirements of part 2105.0215 apply.

A. The board must return incomplete renewal applications to the applicant with notice of the items that are incomplete.

B. The applicant must pay late fees required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25, if a license renewal application or a resubmitted application is received after the expiration date of the license.

C. A licensee whose renewed license has not been issued by the board by the end of the business day on the licensee’s expiration date is not authorized to practice after the expiration date until a license is issued, and any unlicensed practice after the expiration date is subject to the inspection penalties in part 2105.0115 and disciplinary provisions as described in Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.33.

Subp. 2.

Continuing education (CE) requirements for practitioners. The licensee must complete the following CE requirements before applying to renew a license:

A. A cosmetologist, nail technician, esthetician, or salon manager renewing a license before August 1, 2017, must complete a total of four hours of core CE credits consisting of one hour of state cosmetology laws and rules, and three hours of health, safety, and infection control matters from board-approved providers within the three years prior to the date of the license renewal. Licensees must maintain proof of completion of the CE credits as required in subpart 5.

B. A cosmetologist, nail technician, esthetician, advanced practice esthetician, or salon manager renewing a license on or after August 1, 2017, must complete a total of eight hours of CE credits from board-approved providers within the three years prior to the date of the license renewal. Licensees must maintain proof of completion of the CE credits as required in subpart 5. The eight hours must consist of:

(1) four hours of core CEs, consisting of one hour pertaining to state cosmetology laws and rules, and three hours related to health, safety, and infection control matters; and

(2) four hours of professional practice CEs, consisting of one or more of the following topics within the licensee’s scope of practice:

(a) product chemistry and chemical interaction;
(b) proper use of machines and instruments;
(c) business management, professional ethics, and human relations; or
(d) techniques relevant to the type of license held by the practitioner.

C. The CE credits are valid for only one license renewal period, but may be applied to multiple licenses held by the same practitioner if the CEs were completed within three years prior to the license renewal date.

Subp. 2a.

CE and other renewal requirements for instructors.

A. An instructor must complete 45 hours of board-approved CEs within three years before the license renewal, including at least 30 hours in teaching methodology and 15 hours on clinical practice in the field of licensure. Licensees must retain proof of the CE credits as required in subpart 5. Prior to August 1, 2017, to renew a license, an instructor must complete any combination of board-approved teaching methodology and clinical practice CEs totaling 45 CE hours.

B. In addition to any board-approved instructor CE course, an instructor 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 courses is not required. The instructor must retain 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. 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.

C. Instructors teaching approved instructor CE courses may apply CE hours from the courses to the instructor’s license renewal if the CE hours are claimed only once per course, and are not used again on future renewals.

D. Instructors teaching approved core and professional practice CEs may apply the CE hours from the courses on the instructor’s operator or salon manager license renewal if the CE hours are claimed only once per course, and are not used again on future renewals.

E. The instructor may apply a maximum of 15 CE hours from instructor CE classes taught by the instructor each renewal period.

F. Instructor CEs are valid for only one license renewal.

G. To renew an instructor’s license, the instructor must hold an active operator or salon manager license in the area in which the instructor holds an instructor’s license.

H. When a course has been approved by the board as both a professional practice CE course and as an instructor clinical practice CE course, licensees may apply the CEs earned from the course to the renewal of both the instructor license and the practitioner license.

Subp. 2b.

CE and other renewal requirements for school managers.

A. A school manager renewing a license on or after August 1, 2017, must complete a CE class or seminar in business practices of at least four hours, no more than three years prior to the renewal application, and retain proof of completion as required in subpart 5.

B. To renew the school manager’s license, a school manager must hold an active cosmetology salon manager’s license.

C. School manager CEs are valid for only one license renewal.

D. A school manager may apply four CEs from an approved professional practice CE course on business management to the renewal of both the underlying salon manager license and the school manager license.

Subp. 3.

Fee.The licensee must pay the fees as required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

Subp. 4.

[Repealed, 41 SR 305]

Subp. 5.

Audit of renewal.

A. Fraudulent reporting of qualifications or CE credits is subject to penalties and discipline, including revocation of the license, as provided in Minnesota Statutes, sections 155A.271 and 155A.33.

B. A licensee must maintain proof of CE credits for four years after the date of the class. If the renewal is audited by the board, the licensee must provide proof of requested items within 30 days of the board’s request.

C.If the renewal is audited by the board, the licensee must provide proof of requested items within 30 days of the board’s request. When a licensee fails to respond or does not provide proof as requested in an audit, and the board cannot verify the licensee’s CEs through the provider identified by the licensee, the board must rescind the renewal that was based on the unverified credits. The licensee is subject to discipline as identified in item A, and the licensee may not practice until a new license is issued. To renew the license, in addition to any disciplinary requirements and penalties, the licensee must complete and provide verification from the CE providers that the licensee completed the CE requirements.

History:

10 SR 474; 11 SR 389; 13 SR 1056; 22 SR 594; L 2005 c 27 s 9; L 2009 c 78 art 6 s 26; 35 SR 801; L 2013 c 85 art 5 s 49; 38 SR 778; L2015 c 77 art 2 s 87; 41 SR 305

Published Electronically:

September 13, 2016

2105.0145 APPLICANTS FOR INDIVIDUAL LICENSES.

2105.0145 APPLICANTS FOR INDIVIDUAL LICENSES.

Subpart 1.

Cosmetologists, nail technicians, and estheticians. Applicants for a cosmetologist, nail technician, or esthetician license who have not been licensed in other states must provide the items required in items A to E:

A. a completed application form;

B. a high school diploma, a high school transcript showing graduation, a general educational development certificate, or a recognized equivalent of a high school diploma (RED) as identified in Code of Federal Regulations, title 34, section 600.2;

C. original passing test results no more than one year old of the following board-approved tests for the license sought:

(1) general theory test;

(2) written practical test; and

(3) test on Minnesota laws and rules;

D. proof of completion of training as follows:

(1) graduates of a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school must submit the original course certificate with the notarized signatures of the school manager or owner documenting the successful completion of the curriculum and the required number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; and 350 hours for a nail technician, including any hours transferred from another school within the past three years. If the completed training is more than five years old, a skills course certificate no more than one year old must also be submitted;

(2) a graduate of a training program licensed by another state that is:

(a) equal to the curriculum and minimum hour requirements required of Minnesota-licensed cosmetology schools for a cosmetologist, esthetician, or nail technician program must submit an original notarized transcript or document from a licensed cosmetology school that establishes the completion of the curriculum and required number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; and 350 hours for a nail technician, including any hours transferred from another school within the past five years. If the completed training is more than five years old, a skills course certificate from a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school no more than one year old must also be submitted; and
(b) not equal to the curriculum and minimum hour requirements required of Minnesota-licensed cosmetology schools for a cosmetologist, esthetician, or nail technician program must obtain a course certificate by applying to a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school as a transfer student under part 2110.0700 and must meet and complete the school’s requirements. The applicant must then submit the original course certificate with the notarized signatures of the school manager or owner, documenting successful completion of the required curriculum and number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; and 350 hours for a nail technician. If the completed training is more than five years old, a skills course certificate from a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school no more than one year old must also be submitted;

(3) an applicant who partially completed a training program licensed by another state, or who completed an unlicensed training program in another state, must obtain a course certificate by applying to a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school as a transfer student under part 2110.0700 and must meet and complete the school’s requirements. The applicant must then submit the original course certificate with the notarized signatures of the school manager or owner, documenting successful completion of the required curriculum and number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; and 350 hours for a nail technician. If the completed training is more than five years old, a skills course certificate from a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school no more than one year old must also be submitted; or

(4) applicants whose training occurred in other countries must apply under part 2105.0183, subpart 3; and

E. payment of the fees required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

Subp. 2.

Salon managers. An applicant for a salon manager license must:

A. submit a completed application form;

B. hold a current Minnesota cosmetologist, esthetician, or nail technician license;

C. document at least 2,700 work hours of licensed experience in a licensed salon within the three years prior to application;

D. submit original passing test results of the salon manager test no more than one year old; and

E. pay the fees required in Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

Subp. 3.

School managers. An applicant for a school manager license must:

A. submit a completed application form;

B. hold a current Minnesota cosmetology salon manager license;

C. submit original passing results no more than one year old of the school manager test covering Minnesota laws and rules related to schools; and

D. pay the fees identified in Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

Subp. 4.

Instructors. An applicant for an instructor license must:

A. submit a completed application form;

B. hold a current Minnesota cosmetologist, nail technician, or esthetician license as an operator or manager;

C. document at least 2,700 hours of licensed practice as a cosmetologist, nail technician, or esthetician within the three years prior to application;

D. submit the original course certificate of a board-approved instructor course on teaching methodology not more than one year old;

E. submit original passing instructor test results not more than one year old for the instructor general theory, practical, and laws and rules tests; and

F. pay the fees required in Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.

Statutory Authority:

MS s 155A.23; 155A.26; 155A.27; 155A.29; 155A.30

History:

41 SR 305

Published Electronically:

September 13, 2016

2105.0150

[Repealed, 41 SR 305]

Published Electronically:

September 13, 2016

2105.0160

[Repealed, 41 SR 305]

Published Electronically:

September 13, 2016

2105.0180

[Repealed, 41 SR 305]

Published Electronically:

September 13, 2016