For a program for training students to be advanced estheticians offered by a school of cosmetology to be supervised by a health care professional as required by subsection 1 of section 12, the health care professional with whom a school has entered a collaboration agreement pursuant to subsection 2 of section 12 must:
1. Supervise any enrolled student or licensed instructor in the program in the performance of any nonablative esthetic medical procedure;2. Cooperate with the school of cosmetology to ensure: (a) The quality and safety of any advanced esthetic procedures performed by enrolled students and licensed instructors in the programs; and(b) The maintenance of accurate records and documentation concerning the program, any protocols for initiating medical treatment relating to the program and any medical treatment provided pursuant to the program; and3. At least quarterly, be physically present at the school of cosmetology for a sufficient amount of time to: (a) Accurately assess the quality of advanced esthetic procedures being performed by enrolled students and licensed instructors in the program;(b) Directly observe the equipment being used pursuant to the program, including, without limitation, any observation necessary to determine whether the equipment is properly calibrated;(c) Assess whether records and documentation are being adequately maintained; and(d) Consult with school personnel concerning medical treatment provided pursuant to the program.Nev. Admin. Code § 644A.Sec. 13
Added to NAC by Bd. of Cosmetology by R182-22A, eff. 1/5/2024NRS 644A.275, as amended by section 18 of Senate Bill No. 249, chapter 165, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 878