Emergency circumstances means a serious injury, illness or death in the immediate family of applicant for registration, examination, licensure, etc. Dry sanitizer means a clean, dry, closed (covered) cabinet, drawer, chest or other type container used in a cosmetology salon or school for the purpose of storing clean, dry sanitized combs, brushes and other implements without fumigant after the articles have been cleaned and sanitized in a wet sanitizer (or by other approved method in the case of metal implements). Credit hour means a unit of value awarded to a student for successful completion of a program, course or course lesson and is determined by using the ratio of thirty (30) clock hours equal to one (1) credit hour. Services must be performed in a licensed establishment limited to photo studios and cosmetic studios. Cosmetician means a person licensed by the Board to perform patron services limited to hair arranging and application of make-up, including, but not limited to using hairstyling tools and products. Clock hour means a measure of time determined to be sixty (60) minutes that a student spends in an educational or training activity. The practice or demonstration shall be assigned by or with approval of the instructor in charge and materials/supplies used for the education demonstration are the responsibility of the school. Assigned practice or clinic work means demonstrations and lesson practice in which services may be performed on patron, student or model on clinic floor in classroom for the benefit of student observation, notes, etc. Apprentice means a person who is engaged in learning the practice of cosmetology in a cosmetology salon. The following rules and terms shall have the same meaning, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: Act means the Oklahoma Cosmetology Act. 175: Definitions The terms and phrases defined in the Oklahoma Cosmetology Act shall have the same meaning when applied in the rules which are herein set forth in this Chapter to substantiate the Cosmetology Law. GENERAL PROVISIONS 175: Purpose This chapter provides information pertinent to member qualifications, agency structure and responsibilities of the Board of Cosmetology. LaFaye Austin, Vice Dianna Fisher Bill Helton Pamela Martin Gretchen Payne Max Thomas Janet Dale Webb Kenneth Youngģ TITLE 175. Lewelling, Executive Director BOARD MEMBERS Freda Poe, Chair A. The only official copy of the Board s rules and regulations are on file with the Secretary of State, Office of Administrative Rules. This book is marked as an unofficial copy.
Rules and Regulations appearing in this revision affect the Cosmetology profession and licensees of the State of Oklahoma have been adopted and promulgated by the State Board of Cosmetology pursuant to authority vested by law. Lewelling, Executive Director and the members of the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology do hereby certify that the Oklahoma Cosmetology Law, Rules and Regulations printed in this revision are true and correct. Sections et seq 52-63Ģ State of Oklahoma Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology I, Sherry G. Emergency Cosmetology Services 175: COSMETOLOGY LAW Cosmetology Law - Title 59 O.S. Inspections, Violations and Enforcement 175: Subchapter 17. Reciprocal and Crossover Licensing 175: Subchapter 15.
License Renewal, Fees and Penalties 175: Subchapter 13. Licensure of Cosmetologists and Related 175: Occupations Subchapter 11. Sanitation and Safety Standards for Salons, 175: And Related Establishments Subchapter 9. Licensure of Cosmetology Establishments 175: Subchapter 7. Licensure of Cosmetology Schools 175: Subchapter 5. Licensure of Cosmetologists and Related Establishments 7-51 Subchapter 1. Board Records and Forms 175: Page Chapter 10. Board Structure and Agency Administration 175: Subchapter 5. Administrative Operations 1-7 Subchapter 1. OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Chapter 1.