NAC644.105. Instructors; badges; limitation on practice of cosmetology by students.  


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  •      1. A school of cosmetology:

         (a) Shall maintain a staff of licensed instructors who are competent to give instruction in all subjects of its curriculum, including, without limitation, the subjects required by regulation of the Board.

         (b) Shall not use a licensed student instructor as a student operator.

         2. Each student in cosmetology or hair designing shall wear a badge with the word “freshman” inscribed on it. This badge may not be removed, and the student may not work on the public until the student has completed a preliminary training period of 300 hours.

         3. Each student in nail technology shall wear a badge with the word “freshman” inscribed on it. The badge may not be removed, and the student may not work on the public until the student has completed a preliminary training period of 100 hours.

         4. Each student in aesthetics shall wear a badge with the word “freshman” inscribed on it. This badge must not be removed, and the student may not work on the public until the student has completed a preliminary training period of 150 hours.

         5. Each student in electrology shall wear a badge with the word “freshman” inscribed on it. This badge must not be removed, and the student may not work on the public until the student has completed a preliminary training period of 160 hours.

         6. Students shall not practice at home or in a cosmetological establishment and shall not give demonstrations other than those required of them by the school of cosmetology.

         7. No instructor in a licensed school of cosmetology may, during the hours in which he is on duty as an instructor, devote his time to the public or to the private practice of cosmetology for compensation. Each instructor shall devote his full time during the hours he is on duty as an instructor to instructing students.

     [Bd. of Cosmetology, No. 20.4, eff. 12-3-80; A 10-15-81]—(NAC A 3-26-82; 11-18-82; R099-97, 2-25-98; R092-06, 9-18-2006; R030-08, 9-18-2008)