30 Miss. Code. R. 2101-3.2

Current through October 31, 2024
Rule 30-2101-3.2 - Permit to Work
A. Student, or Student Instructor:
1. Any student or student instructor who has completed the total number of prescribed hours in a course of training may be issued a permit to work valid for 90 days in that capacity, upon request, provided the following requirements have been met:
a. An application for approval for examination has been made, and approved by the board.
b. An application for a permit to work has been submitted on a form approved by the Board, which includes the following information:
(1) Name and address of the establishment in which applicant is to be employed.
(2) Establishment registration number, current license number and expiration date of license.
(3) Name of supervising licensee. (Supervisor)
(4) Supervisor registration number, current license number, and expiration date of license.
2. A permit to work is not processed unless a) all information is complete, b) if either the establishment or supervisor license is expired, or c) if false information is reflected on the application.
a. The supervising licensee must be employed on a full-time basis by the establishment in which the student/student instructor has made application for a permit. If it is necessary for the supervisor to be out of the establishment on occasion, another supervising licensee must be designated to oversee the work of the student/student instructor.
b. A student instructor who has been issued a permit to work is required to be under the direct supervision of a licensed instructor.
3. An approved permit to work will be sent, in the applicant's name, directly to the employing establishment.
a. Any student/student instructor found by a Board agent working in any establishment before receipt of his or her permit or without a licensed supervisor will be issued a citation.
b. Any establishment owner employing a student/student instructor without a temporary work permit shall be issued a citation for employing non-licensed personnel, and such case may be cause for suspension of the establishment license.
4. If any student/student instructor has received a temporary permit to work and fails the practical or written examination, that student/student instructor is no longer eligible to work.
a. The student/student instructor and the employing establishment will be notified of the student/student instructor's ineligibility to work.
b. The employing establishment will be notified to return the permit immediately. Failure to do so, or for the student/student instructor to continue working, will result in a issuance of a notice of an administrative hearing to the establishment owner(s) and student instructor..
5. No student under the authority of the Board shall work for compensation as a practitioner in an establishment while in the process of acquiring his or her training. A student instructor is exempt from this Rule 3.2(A)(5).
6. Outdated License - See Rule 2.5.

30 Miss. Code. R. 2101-3.2

Miss. Code Ann. §§ 73-7-7, 73-7-13 (Rev. 2013)
Amended 2/27/2015
Amended 1/15/2016