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 1        AN  ACT  to amend the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and
 2    Nail Technology Act of 1985 by changing  Sections  3-2,  3-4,
 3    3-6, 3A-2, 3A-3, 3A-5, 3C-3, and 3C-7.

 4        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 5    represented in the General Assembly:

 6        Section 5.  The Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and  Nail
 7    Technology  Act  of 1985 is amended by changing Sections 3-2,
 8    3-4, 3-6, 3A-2, 3A-3, 3A-5, 3C-3, and 3C-7 as follows:

 9        (225 ILCS 410/3-2) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703-2)
10        Sec.  3-2.  Licensure;  qualifications.    A  person   is
11    qualified  to  receive  a  license as a cosmetologist who has
12    filed an application on forms  provided  by  the  Department,
13    pays the required fees, and:
14        a.  Is at least l6 years of age; and
15        b.  Has graduated from an eighth grade elementary school,
16    or its equivalent; and
17        c.  Has  graduated  from a school of cosmetology approved
18    by the Department, having completed a program total  of  l500
19    hours  in the study of cosmetology extending over a period of
20    not less than 8 months nor more than 7 consecutive years.   A
21    school of cosmetology may, at its discretion, consistent with
22    the rules of the Department, accept up to 500 hours of barber
23    school training at a recognized barber school toward the l500
24    hour program course requirement of cosmetology. Time spent in
25    such  study  under  the laws of another state or territory of
26    the United States or of a foreign country or  province  shall
27    be  credited   toward  the  period  of  study required by the
28    provisions of this paragraph; and
29        d.  Has  passed  an   examination   authorized   by   the
30    Department  to  determine  fitness  to receive a license as a
31    cosmetologist.  The requirements for  remedial  training  set
 
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 1    forth in Section 3-6 of this Act may be waived in whole or in
 2    part  by the Department upon proof to the Department that the
 3    applicant has demonstrated competence to again  sit  for  the
 4    examination.    The   Department   shall   promulgate   rules
 5    establishing  the standards by which such determination shall
 6    be made; and
 7        e.  Has met any other requirements of this Act.
 8    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96.)

 9        (225 ILCS 410/3-4) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703-4)
10        Sec. 3-4. Licensure as cosmetology teacher or cosmetology
11    clinic teacher; qualifications.
12        (a)  A person  is  qualified  to  receive  license  as  a
13    cosmetology  teacher if that person has applied in writing on
14    forms provided by the Department, has paid the required fees,
15    and:
16             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
17             (2)  has  graduated  from   high   school   or   its
18        equivalent;
19             (3)  has a current license as a cosmetologist;
20             (4)  has  either:  (i)  completed  a  program of 500
21        hours  of  teacher  training  in  a  licensed  school  of
22        cosmetology and had 2 years of practical experience as  a
23        licensed  cosmetologist  within  5  years  preceding  the
24        examination;  or  (ii)  completed a program of 1,000 1000
25        hours  of  teacher  training  in  a  licensed  school  of
26        cosmetology; and
27             (5)  has passed an  examination  authorized  by  the
28        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
29        cosmetology teacher; and
30             (6)  has met any other requirements of this Act.
31        A  cosmetology teacher who teaches esthetics, in order to
32    be licensed, shall demonstrate, to the  satisfaction  of  the
33    Department, current skills in the use of machines used in the
 
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 1    practice of esthetics.
 2        An  individual  who  receives  a license as a cosmetology
 3    teacher  shall  not  be  required  to  maintain   an   active
 4    cosmetology  license  in  order  to  practice  cosmetology as
 5    defined in this Act.
 6        (b)  A person is qualified to  receive  a  license  as  a
 7    cosmetology  clinic  teacher  if  he  or  she  has applied in
 8    writing on forms provided by the  Department,  has  paid  the
 9    required fees, and:
10             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
11             (2)  has   graduated   from   high   school  or  its
12        equivalent;
13             (3)  has a current license as a cosmetologist;
14             (4)  has completed a program of 250 hours of  clinic
15        teacher  training in a licensed school of cosmetology and
16        has  2  years  of  practical  experience  as  a  licensed
17        cosmetologist within 5 years preceding the examination;
18             (5)  has passed an  examination  authorized  by  the
19        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
20        cosmetology teacher; and
21             (6)  has met any other requirements of this Act.
22    (Source:  P.A.  89-387,  eff.  1-1-96;  90-302,  eff. 8-1-97;
23    revised 10-31-98.)

24        (225 ILCS 410/3-6) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703-6)
25        Sec. 3-6. Examination.  The  Department  shall  authorize
26    examinations  of  applicants for licensure as cosmetologists,
27    teachers of cosmetology  at  the  times  and  places  it  may
28    determine.   If an applicant for licensure as a cosmetologist
29    fails to pass 3 examinations conducted by the Department, the
30    applicant shall,  before  taking  a  subsequent  examination,
31    furnish  evidence  of  not  less than 250 hours of additional
32    study of cosmetology in an  approved  school  of  cosmetology
33    since  the  applicant  last  took  the  examination.   If  an
 
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 1    applicant  for  licensure  as  a cosmetology teacher fails to
 2    pass  3  examinations  conducted  by  the   Department,   the
 3    applicant  shall,  before  taking  a  subsequent examination,
 4    furnish evidence of not less  than  80  hours  of  additional
 5    study  in  teaching methodology and educational psychology in
 6    an approved school of cosmetology since  the  applicant  last
 7    took  the  examination.   An  applicant who fails to pass the
 8    fourth  examination  shall  not  again  be  admitted  to   an
 9    examination  unless:   (i)  in  the  case of an applicant for
10    licensure as a cosmetologist, the applicant again  takes  and
11    completes  a  program  total  of  1500  hours in the study of
12    cosmetology in an approved school  of  cosmetology  extending
13    over  a  period  that  commences after the applicant fails to
14    pass the fourth examination and  that  is  not  less  than  8
15    months nor more than 7 consecutive years in duration; (ii) in
16    the  case  of  an  applicant  for  licensure as a cosmetology
17    teacher, the applicant again takes and  completes  a  program
18    total of 1000 hours of teacher training in an approved school
19    of  cosmetology,  except that if the applicant had 2 years of
20    practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist within the 5
21    years  preceding  the  initial  examination  taken   by   the
22    applicant,  the  applicant  must  again  take  and complete a
23    program of 500 hours  of  teacher  training  in  an  approved
24    school  of  cosmetology,  esthetics,  or  nail technology; or
25    (iii) in  the  case  of  an  applicant  for  licensure  as  a
26    cosmetology  clinic  teacher,  the  applicant again takes and
27    completes a program total of  250  hours  of  clinic  teacher
28    training   in   a  licensed  school  of  cosmetology.    Each
29    cosmetology applicant shall be given  a  written  examination
30    testing both theoretical and practical knowledge, which shall
31    include,  but not be limited to, questions that determine the
32    applicant's knowledge of product chemistry,  sanitary  rules,
33    sanitary  procedures,  chemical service procedures, hazardous
34    chemicals and exposure minimization, knowledge of the anatomy
 
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 1    of the skin, scalp, and hair as  they  relate  to  applicable
 2    services under this Act and labor and compensation laws.
 3        The   examination   of  applicants  for  licensure  as  a
 4    cosmetology,  esthetics,  or  nail  technology  teacher   may
 5    include  all  of  the elements of the exam for licensure as a
 6    cosmetologist,  esthetician,  or  nail  technician  and  also
 7    include teaching methodology,  classroom  management,  record
 8    keeping,  and  any other related subjects that the Department
 9    in its discretion may  deem  necessary  to  insure  competent
10    performance.
11        This Act does not prohibit the practice of cosmetology by
12    one who has applied in writing to the Department, in form and
13    substance  satisfactory to the Department, for a license as a
14    cosmetologist, or the teaching of cosmetology by one who  has
15    applied  in  writing to the Department, in form and substance
16    satisfactory  to  the  Department,  for  a   license   as   a
17    cosmetology  teacher  or  cosmetology  clinic teacher, if the
18    person has complied with all the provisions of  this  Act  in
19    order  to  qualify  for  a  license, except the passing of an
20    examination to be eligible to receive a license, until:   (a)
21    the  expiration  of  6 months after the filing of the written
22    application, (b) the decision  of  the  Department  that  the
23    applicant  has  failed to pass an examination within 6 months
24    or failed without an approved excuse to take  an  examination
25    conducted  within  6  months  by  the  Department, or (c) the
26    withdrawal of the application.
27    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96; 90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)

28        (225 ILCS 410/3A-2) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-2)
29        Sec. 3A-2. Licensure as an esthetician;   qualifications.
30    A  person  is  qualified  to  receive a license as a licensed
31    esthetician if that person has applied in  writing  on  forms
32    provided by the Department, paid any required fees, and:
33        a.  Is at least 16 years of age; and
 
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 1        b.  Has   a  certificate  of  graduation  from  a  school
 2    providing secondary education, or the  recognized  equivalent
 3    of  such  a certificate, or persons who are beyond the age of
 4    compulsory school attendance; and
 5        c.  Has  graduated  from  a  school  of  cosmetology   or
 6    esthetics  approved  by  the  Department,  having completed a
 7    program  total  of  750  hours  in  the  study  of  esthetics
 8    extending over a period of not less than 18  weeks  nor  more
 9    than 4 consecutive years.  Time spent in such study under the
10    laws of another state or territory of the United States or of
11    a  foreign  country  or province shall be credited toward the
12    period of study required by the provisions of this paragraph;
13    and
14        d.  Has  passed  an   examination   authorized   by   the
15    Department  to  determine  fitness  to receive a license as a
16    licensed esthetician; and
17        e.  Has met any other requirements of this Act and rules.
18    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96.)

19        (225 ILCS 410/3A-3) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-3)
20        Sec.   3A-3.   Licensure   as   an   esthetics   teacher;
21    qualifications.
22        (a)  A person is qualified to receive  a  license  as  an
23    esthetics  teacher  if  that person has applied in writing on
24    forms supplied by the Department,  paid  the  required  fees,
25    and:
26             (1)   is at least 18 years of age;
27             (2)   has   graduated   from   high  school  or  its
28        equivalent;
29             (3)   has  a   current   license   as   a   licensed
30        cosmetologist or esthetician;
31             (4)   has  either:   (i)  completed a program of 500
32        hours  of  teacher  training  in  a  licensed  school  of
33        cosmetology or a licensed  esthetics  school  and  had  2
 
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 1        years of practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist
 2        or  esthetician within 5 years preceding the examination;
 3        or (ii) completed a  program  of  750  hours  of  teacher
 4        training  in a licensed school of cosmetology approved by
 5        the Department to teach esthetics or a licensed esthetics
 6        school;
 7             (5)   has passed an examination  authorized  by  the
 8        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
 9        licensed cosmetology or esthetics teacher;
10             (6)   demonstrates,   to  the  satisfaction  of  the
11        Department, current skills in the use of machines used in
12        the practice of esthetics; and
13             (7)   has met any other requirements as required  by
14        this Act.
15        (b)  A  person  is  qualified  to receive a license as an
16    esthetics clinic  teacher  if  that  person  has  applied  in
17    writing  on  forms  supplied  by  the  Department,  paid  the
18    required fees, and:
19             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
20             (2)  has   graduated   from   high   school  or  its
21        equivalent;
22             (3)  has   a   current   license   as   a   licensed
23        cosmetologist or esthetician;
24             (4)  has completed a program of 250 hours of  clinic
25        teacher  training  in  a  licensed  school of cosmetology
26        approved by  the  Department  to  teach  esthetics  or  a
27        licensed  esthetics  school  and had 2 years of practical
28        experience as a  licensed  cosmetologist  or  esthetician
29        within 5 years preceding the examination;
30             (5)  has  passed  an  examination  authorized by the
31        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
32        licensed  cosmetology  teacher  or   licensed   esthetics
33        teacher;
34             (6)  demonstrates,   to   the  satisfaction  of  the
 
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 1        Department, current skills in the use of machines used in
 2        the practice of esthetics; and
 3             (7)  has met any other requirements required by this
 4        Act.
 5        (c)  An applicant who is issued a license as an esthetics
 6    teacher or  esthetics  clinic  teacher  is  not  required  to
 7    maintain  an  esthetics  license  in  order to practice as an
 8    esthetician as defined in this Act.
 9    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96; 90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)

10        (225 ILCS 410/3A-5) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-5)
11        Sec. 3A-5.  Examination.
12        (a)  The  Department  shall  authorize  examinations   of
13    applicants  for  a  license  licenses  as  an  esthetician or
14    teacher estheticians, teachers of esthetics at such times and
15    places as it may determine.  The Department  shall  authorize
16    no  fewer  not  less  than 4 examinations for a license as an
17    esthetician or a teacher of estheticians, esthetics  teachers
18    in a calendar year.
19        If  an  applicant  neglects,  fails  without  an approved
20    excuse, or refuses to take  the  next  available  examination
21    offered  for  licensure  under  this Act, the fee paid by the
22    applicant shall  be  forfeited  to  the  Department  and  the
23    application  denied.   If  an  applicant  fails  to  pass  an
24    examination for licensure under this Act within 3 years after
25    filing  his  or  her  application,  the  application shall be
26    denied.  However, such applicant may thereafter  make  a  new
27    application for examination, accompanied by the required fee,
28    if  he or she meets the requirements in effect at the time of
29    reapplication.   If  an  applicant  for   licensure   as   an
30    esthetician  is  unsuccessful  at 3 examinations conducted by
31    the  Department,  the  applicant  shall,  before   taking   a
32    subsequent examination, furnish evidence of not less than 125
33    hours  of additional study of esthetics in an approved school
 
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 1    of cosmetology or esthetics since the applicant last took the
 2    examination.  If an applicant for licensure as  an  esthetics
 3    teacher  or  esthetics  clinic  teacher  is unsuccessful at 3
 4    examinations  conducted  by  the  Department,  the  applicant
 5    shall,  before  taking  a  subsequent  examination,   furnish
 6    evidence  of  not  less  than 80 hours of additional study in
 7    teaching methodology and educational psychology in a licensed
 8    school of cosmetology or esthetics since the  applicant  last
 9    took  the  examination.   An  applicant  who  fails to pass a
10    fourth  examination  shall  not  again  be  admitted  to   an
11    examination  unless  (i)  in  the  case  of  an applicant for
12    licensure as an esthetician, the applicant shall  again  take
13    and  complete  a  program  total of 750 hours in the study of
14    esthetics in a licensed school  of  cosmetology  approved  to
15    teach  esthetics  or  a school of esthetics, extending over a
16    period that commences after the applicant fails to  pass  the
17    fourth  examination  and  that  is not less than 18 weeks nor
18    more than 4 consecutive years in duration; (ii) in  the  case
19    of  an  applicant  for a license as an esthetics teacher, the
20    applicant shall again take and complete a  program  total  of
21    750  hours  of  teacher  training  in a school of cosmetology
22    approved to teach esthetics or a school of esthetics,  except
23    that  if the applicant had 2 years of practical experience as
24    a  licensed  cosmetologist  or  esthetician  within  5  years
25    preceding the initial examination taken by the applicant, the
26    applicant must again take and complete a program of 500 hours
27    of teacher training in  licensed cosmetology  or  a  licensed
28    esthetics  school; or (iii) in the case of an applicant for a
29    license as an esthetics clinic teacher, the  applicant  shall
30    again  take  and  complete  a  program  total of 250 hours of
31    clinic teacher training in a licensed school  of  cosmetology
32    or a licensed school of esthetics.
33        (b)  Each  applicant shall be given a written examination
34    testing both theoretical and practical knowledge which  shall
 
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 1    include,  but not be limited to, questions that determine the
 2    applicant's knowledge of:
 3             (1)  product chemistry;
 4             (2)  sanitary rules and regulations;
 5             (3)  sanitary procedures;
 6             (4)  chemical service procedures;
 7             (5)  knowledge of the anatomy of  the  skin,  as  it
 8        relates to applicable services under this Act;
 9             (6)  the  provisions  and  requirements of this Act;
10        and
11             (7)  labor and compensation laws.
12        (c)  The examination of applicants for  licensure  as  an
13    esthetics  teacher  may include all of the above and may also
14    include:
15             (1)  teaching methodology;
16             (2)  classroom management; and
17             (3)  record keeping and any other subjects that  the
18        Department   may   deem  necessary  to  insure  competent
19        performance.
20        (d)  This Act does not prohibit the practice of esthetics
21    by one who has applied in writing to the Department, in  form
22    and  substance  satisfactory to the Department, for a license
23    as an esthetician, an  esthetics  teacher,  or  an  esthetics
24    clinic  teacher  and  has complied with all the provisions of
25    this Act in order  to  qualify  for  a  license,  except  the
26    passing  of  an  examination  to  be eligible to receive such
27    license certificate, until: (i) the expiration  of  6  months
28    after  the  filing  of  such written application, or (ii) the
29    decision of the Department that the applicant has  failed  to
30    pass  an  examination  within  6  months or failed without an
31    approved excuse to take an  examination  conducted  within  6
32    months  by  the  Department,  or  (iii) the withdrawal of the
33    application.
34    (Source: P.A.  89-387,  eff.  1-1-96;  90-302,  eff.  8-1-97;
 
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 1    revised 2-24-98.)

 2        (225 ILCS 410/3C-3) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703C-3)
 3        Sec.  3C-3.   Licensure  as  a nail technology teacher or
 4    nail technology clinic teacher; qualifications.
 5        (a)  A person is qualified to receive a license as a nail
 6    technology teacher if that person has filed an application on
 7    forms provided by the Department, paid the required fee, and:
 8             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
 9             (2)  has  graduated  from   high   school   or   its
10        equivalent;
11             (3)  has  a  current  license  as a cosmetologist or
12        nail technician;
13             (4)  has either: (1)  completed  a  program  of  500
14        hours  of  teacher  training in a licensed school of nail
15        technology or cosmetology, and had 2 years  of  practical
16        experience  as  a nail technician; or (2) has completed a
17        program of 625 hours of teacher training  in  a  licensed
18        school  of  cosmetology approved to teach nail technology
19        or school of nail technology; and
20             (5)  who has passed an examination authorized by the
21        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
22        cosmetology or nail technology teacher.
23        (b)  A person is qualified to receive a license as a nail
24    technology clinic teacher  if  that  person  has  applied  in
25    writing  on  forms  supplied  by  the  Department,  paid  the
26    required fees, and:
27             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
28             (2)  has   graduated   from   high   school  or  its
29        equivalent;
30             (3)  has   a   current   license   as   a   licensed
31        cosmetologist or nail technician;
32             (4)  has completed a program of 250 hours of  clinic
33        teacher training in a licensed school of cosmetology or a
 
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 1        licensed  nail  technology  school  and  had  2  years of
 2        practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist or  nail
 3        technician within 5 years preceding the examination;
 4             (5)  has  passed  an  examination  authorized by the
 5        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
 6        licensed cosmetology teacher or licensed nail  technology
 7        teacher;
 8             (6)  demonstrates,   to   the  satisfaction  of  the
 9        Department, current skills in the use of machines used in
10        the practice of nail technology; and
11             (7)  has met any other requirements required by this
12        Act.
13        (c)  An applicant  who  receives  a  license  as  a  nail
14    technology  teacher  or  nail technology clinic teacher shall
15    not be required to maintain a license as a nail technician.
16    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96; 90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)

17        (225 ILCS 410/3C-7) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703C-7)
18        Sec. 3C-7.  Examinations;  failure  or  refusal  to  take
19    examination.   The Department shall authorize examinations of
20    applicants for licenses as nail technicians and  teachers  of
21    nail technology at the times and places as it may determine.
22        The   Department   shall   authorize   not  less  than  4
23    examinations for  licenses  as  nail  technicians,  and  nail
24    technology teachers in a calendar year.
25        If  an  applicant  neglects,  fails  without  an approved
26    excuse, or refuses to take  the  next  available  examination
27    offered  for  licensure  under  this Act, the fee paid by the
28    applicant shall  be  forfeited  to  the  Department  and  the
29    application  denied.   If  an  applicant  fails  to  pass  an
30    examination for licensure under this Act within 3 years after
31    filing  an  application,  the  application  shall  be denied.
32    Nevertheless,  the  applicant  may  thereafter  make  a   new
33    application for examination, accompanied by the required fee,
 
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 1    if  he or she meets the requirements in effect at the time of
 2    reapplication.  If an  applicant  for  licensure  as  a  nail
 3    technician,  nail  technology  teacher,  or  nail  technology
 4    clinic teacher is unsuccessful at 3 examinations conducted by
 5    the   Department,   the  applicant  shall,  before  taking  a
 6    subsequent  examination,  furnish  evidence  of  successfully
 7    completing (i) for a nail technician, not less than 60  hours
 8    of  additional  study of nail technology in a licensed school
 9    of cosmetology approved to  teach  nail  technology  or  nail
10    technology  and  (ii)  for  a nail technology teacher or nail
11    technology  clinic  teacher,  not  less  than  80  hours   of
12    additional  study  in  teaching  methodology  and educational
13    psychology in an  approved  school  of  cosmetology  or  nail
14    technology since the applicant last took the examination.
15        An  applicant  who fails the fourth examination shall not
16    again be admitted to an examination unless: (i) in  the  case
17    of  an  applicant  for  a  license  as a nail technician, the
18    applicant again takes and completes a total of 350  hours  in
19    the  study  of  nail  technology  in  an  approved  school of
20    cosmetology or nail technology extending over a  period  that
21    commences  after  the  applicant  fails  to  pass  the fourth
22    examination and that is not less than 8 weeks nor more than 2
23    consecutive years in duration; or (ii)  in  the  case  of  an
24    applicant  for  licensure  as  a nail technology teacher, the
25    applicant again takes and completes a program  total  of  625
26    hours   of   teacher   training  in  an  approved  school  of
27    cosmetology, or nail technology, except that if the applicant
28    had 2 years  of  practical  experience  as  a  licensed  nail
29    technician  within  5 years preceding the initial examination
30    taken by the applicant, the applicant  must  again  take  and
31    complete  a  program  of  500  hours of teacher training in a
32    licensed  school  of  cosmetology  approved  to  teach   nail
33    technology,  or  a  licensed  school  of nail technology or a
34    program of 250 hours of clinic teacher training in a licensed
 
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 1    school of cosmetology.
 2        Each applicant for licensure as a nail  technician  shall
 3    be  given  a written examination testing both theoretical and
 4    practical knowledge, which shall include, but not be  limited
 5    to,  questions  that  determine  the applicant's knowledge of
 6    product  chemistry,  sanitary  rules,  sanitary   procedures,
 7    hazardous  chemicals and exposure minimization, this Act, and
 8    labor and compensation laws.
 9        The  examination  for  licensure  as  a  nail  technology
10    teacher  or  nail  technology  clinic  teacher  may   include
11    knowledge   of  the  subject  matter,  teaching  methodology,
12    classroom management, record keeping, and any other  subjects
13    that  the  Department in its discretion may deem necessary to
14    insure competent performance.
15        This  Act  does  not  prohibit  the  practice   of   nail
16    technology  by  a  person  who  has applied in writing to the
17    Department,  in  form  and  substance  satisfactory  to   the
18    Department,  for  a  license  as  a  nail  technician, or the
19    teaching of nail technology by one who has applied in writing
20    to the Department, in form and substance satisfactory to  the
21    Department,  for  a  license  as a nail technology teacher or
22    nail technology clinic teacher, if the  person  has  complied
23    with all the provisions of this Act in order to qualify for a
24    license,  except the passing of an examination to be eligible
25    to receive a license, until: (a) the expiration of  6  months
26    after  the  filing  of  the  written  application, or (b) the
27    decision of the Department that the applicant has  failed  to
28    pass  an  examination  within  6  months or failed without an
29    approved excuse to take an  examination  conducted  within  6
30    months  by  the  Department,  or  (c)  the  withdrawal of the
31    application.
32    (Source: P.A. 89-387,  eff.  1-1-96;  89-706,  eff.  1-31-97;
33    90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)

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