Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.28.01.100

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 24.28.01.100 - LICENSURE
01.Approved Examination. The National Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology's written and practical examinations.
02.Additional Licensure Educational Requirements.
a. Barber License. A currently licensed cosmetologist must complete one hundred (100) hours of barber-related instruction, to include barber theory, haircuts, and shaving.
b. Barber-Stylist License. A currently licensed cosmetologist must complete one hundred (100) hours of barber-stylist instruction, to include barber theory, haircuts, and shaving.
c. Cosmetologist License.
i. A currently licensed barber-stylist must complete three hundred (300) hours of cosmetology instruction, to include nail technology, esthetics, cosmetology theory, and hairstyling.
ii. A currently licensed barber must complete seven hundred (700) hours of cosmetology instruction, to include working on the hair with chemicals, nail technology, esthetics, cosmetology theory, and hairstyling.
iii. A currently licensed esthetician or nail technician must complete one thousand four hundred (1,400) hours of cosmetology instruction or two thousand eight hundred (2,800) hours as a cosmetology apprentice.
iv. A currently certificated makeup artist must complete one thousand five hundred fifty (1,500) hours of cosmetology instruction or three thousand one hundred (3,100) hours as a cosmetology apprentice.
d. Esthetician License. A currently certified makeup artist must complete five hundred fifty (550) hours of esthetics instruction or one thousand one hundred (1,100) hours as an esthetician apprentice..
e. Out of State Licensure. A current licensee in another state, territory, possession or country, and who does not meet the qualifications for licensure through endorsement may be credited hours of instruction for practical work experience:
i. Barber: One Hundred (100) hours as a student or two hundred (200) hours as an apprentice for every six (6) months of practical experience in barbering;
ii. Barber-Stylist: Two hundred (200) hours as a student or four hundred (400) hours as an apprentice for every six (6) months of practical experience in barber-styling;
iii. Cosmetologist: Two hundred (200) hours as a student or four hundred (400) hours as apprentice for every six (6) months of practical experience in cosmetology:
iv. Electrologist: Forty (40) hours as a student or eighty (80) hours as an apprentice for every six (6) months of practical experience in electrology;
v. Esthetician: Sixty (60) hours as a student or one hundred twenty (120) hours as an apprentice for every six (6) months of practical experience in esthetics;
vi. Nail Technician: Forty (40) hours as a student or eighty (80) hours as an apprentice for every six (6) months in practical experience in nail technology.
03.Makeup Artist Certificate Approved Instruction. Classroom instruction, training, practical experience, or a combination received from a cosmetology school, a cosmetology or esthetics instructor, or a retail cosmetics dealer licensed in this state or another state, territory, possession, or country, or otherwise approved by the board. If an applicant does not have a documented record of sufficient training in makeup artistry, including safety and infection control, the Board may require additional training or other demonstration of competency in that area.
04.Establishment. An establishment may be licensed as primary or contiguous.
a. An applicant for primary establishment licensure must provide proof of compliance with Rule 200.01.a. A primary establishment license will not be issued if it includes or overlaps any portion of an existing establishment license.
b. An applicant for contiguous establishment licensure must certify that it is associated with and operates within a currently licensed primary establishment and the primary establishment license holder must certify that the primary establishment is equipped to meet all safety and disinfection requirements.
c. Establishment licenses cannot be transferred. A change of location or a full change in ownership requires a new license application. In a multiple ownership establishment, an owner may be removed upon written statement by all owners, including the withdrawing owner.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.28.01.100

Effective July 1, 2024