NAC644.355. Outer garments and footwear.  


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  •      1. In each cosmetological establishment or school of cosmetology, all licensees must wear clean outer garments and adequate footwear at all times when serving a client. Instruments or supplies must not be carried in or on a garment.

         2. For the purposes of this section, “outer garments” means one garment or a combination of garments which provides adequate protection at least of the torso of the wearer’s body from debris, infectious or communicable diseases, infestations of animal parasites and chemical hazards which may injure the body through absorption, inhalation or physical contact. The term includes, without limitation:

         (a) Blouses;

         (b) Shirts;

         (c) Sweaters;

         (d) Smocks;

         (e) Dresses;

         (f) Pants;

         (g) Jeans;

         (h) Bermuda, walking or jean shorts; and

         (i) Tee shirts.

     [Bd. of Cosmetology, No. 14.3, eff. 12-3-80]—(NAC A 10-16-87; 5-15-92; 11-1-95)