30 Miss. Code. R. 2101-5.19

Current through October 31, 2024
Rule 30-2101-5.19 - Student Attendance
A. Full-time students shall not be credited with more than 40 hours weekly. Hours acquired in excess of 40 hours per week maximum may be applied as Make-up Hours, provided they are used for that purpose within the month in which they were acquired. Accelerated hours shall not be accepted.
B. Student Instructor:
1. Cosmetology, esthetics, and manicuring instructors training extends over a period of not less than twenty-five (25) weeks, provided however, that not more than 40 hours weekly are credited.
2.

When the required number of hours has been acquired, the individual can no longer function as a "student instructor". In order to function in an instructional capacity in any school, the student must make application for examination, as stipulated in § 73-7-15(4) of the Mississippi Code of 1972 as amended.

C. Break in Attendance/Failure to Apply for Examination
1. Where there is a break in attendance of at least three (3) years, but no more than five (5) years, students will be credited with two-thirds of the original hours acquired. Where such break in attendance exceed five (5) years, but less than ten (10), students are credited with one-half of the original hours acquired. After a break in attendance of ten (10) or more years, no hours are credited.
2. Where a portion of the hours for the completion of a course of training was acquired out-of-state, but the student did not complete the course in that state, the break in attendance rule applies to the student who enrolls in a school in Mississippi for the completion of his/her training.
3. Where an individual has completed a course of training in this state, or any other state, and licensure is not obtained within 365 days after completion of said course, "brush up" hours of training are required before the individual is eligible for examination. The following rates of credit apply:
a. 366 days to three years:

10% of the total prescribed hours for the course of training which was completed.

b. Over three years to seven years:

25% of the total prescribed hours for the course of training which was completed.

c. Over seven years:

50% of the total prescribed hours for the course of training which was completed.

If there is reason to believe that the individual cannot be licensed prior to the end of the first year after graduation, the Board cannot accept an application for approval for examination. There must be an adequate span of time in which the application can be approved and examination grades received and recorded.

4. This provision does not apply to a person whose break in attendance, or failure to acquire licensure is due to a military deployment.
D. Any hours acquired toward a cosmetology course may be applied toward either a manicuring, or esthetics course, provided the hours acquired during the cosmetology training are applicable to the course of training to which the hours are to be applied.

30 Miss. Code. R. 2101-5.19

Miss. Code Ann. §§ 73-7-7, 73-7-16 (Rev. 2013).
Adopted 2/27/2015
Amended 12/17/2017