Current through September 2, 2024
Section 24.28.01.150 - EDUCATION01.Licensed Schools. A licensed barber or cosmetology school must comply with the following: a. The premises will provide adequate space, ventilation, lighting, facilities to safely accommodate all students, instructors, and customers and provide a restroom with a sink with hot and cold running water and drainage system.b. Instructors are permitted to teach subject matters only within the instructor's licensed scope of practice. A cosmetology school teaching electrology will employ one (1) licensed electrologist instructor for every six (6) students being trained and require instructors to directly supervise the training.c. Curriculum. To obtain approval to teach a subject, a school must submit a curriculum and course catalog which complies with Section 54-5815, Idaho Code. Any proposed changes to a curriculum or catalog must be submitted to the Board for approval.i. A school may teach no more than fifty percent (50%) of its curriculum through distance education.ii. For an esthetician, barber, barber stylist, or nail technician student, a licensed cosmetology school may credit eighty percent (80%) of accumulated hours, but no more than two hundred (200) hours, toward the required instructional hours for a cosmetology course.iii. A licensed cosmetology school may credit two hundred (200) hours toward the required instructional hours for a nail technology course or esthetics course for a cosmetology student.iv. Clinical work will be performed under the supervision of a licensed instructor.v. A student may receive up to thirty (30) hours of credit toward the required hours of instruction for instructor-approved activities occurring outside the school.d. A school will maintain a record of instruction for each student showing the classroom hours, the clinical hours, operations, and approved outside school activities completed each month in which the student is enrolled. The record of instruction will be provided to the student and maintained by the school for five (5) years from completion or termination. In the event of cessation of school operations, records of instruction will be provided to each enrolled student at or before the cessation of operations.e. Licenses may not be transferred; any change in ownership or location requires a new license application.02.Apprenticeships. a. An apprenticeship must be completed within the following period:i. Barber: fifty-seven (57) weeks;ii. Barber-Stylist: ninety-four (94) weeks;iii. Cosmetologist: one hundred four (104) weeks;iv. Estheticians/Electrologist: thirty-eight (38) weeks;v. Nail Technicians: twenty-five (25) weeks.b. Prior to beginning instruction, the instructor must submit and obtain Board approval of a curriculum which complies with Section 54-5815(1)(g), Idaho Code and Rule 150.02.a.c. An electrology apprentice may only work under the direct personal supervision of a licensed electrologist instructor. Instructors and supervisor licensees may teach or supervise work only within their licensed scope of practice. An apprentice cannot be permitted to render clinical services to patrons prior to completion of five percent (5%) of the required hours of instruction.d. An establishment or instructor under ongoing discipline may not supervise an apprentice.e. Recordkeeping. The establishment must maintain the daily work records for a period of five (5) years following the apprentice's completion or termination. The apprentice must be provided access to the daily work records and be provided monthly progress reports.f. An apprentice who has discontinued an apprenticeship must apply for and receive a new registration prior to resuming instruction.g. Out of State Apprenticeship. An applicant who received instruction as an apprentice in another state must submit a summary or record of the out of state apprenticeship, including detailed information regarding operations and hours of instruction, which is certified by the relevant licensing agency or instructor(s).Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.28.01.150