§ 88A-19. Requirements for certification as a Board approved school of electrology.
§88A‑19. Requirements for certification as a Board approved school ofelectrology.
(a) Any school in thisState or another state that desires to be certified as a Board approved schoolof electrology shall:
(1) Submit anapplication on a form approved by the Board;
(2) Submit a detailedprojected floor plan of the institutional area demonstrating adequate schoolfacilities to accommodate students for purposes of lectures, classroominstruction, and practical demonstration;
(3) Submit a detailedlist of the equipment to be used by the students in the practical course oftheir studies;
(4) Submit a copy of theplanned electrology curriculum consisting of the number of hours and subjectmatter determined by the Board, provided that the number of hours requiredshall not be less than 120 hours and not more than 600 hours;
(5) Submit a certifiedcopy of the school manual of instruction;
(6) Submit the names andqualifications of the instructors certified in accordance with G.S. 88A‑16;and,
(7) Any additional informationthe Board may require.
(b) When the Boarddetermines that an applicant has met all the qualifications for certificationas a Board approved school of electrology, and has submitted the required fee,the Board shall issue a certificate to the applicant.
(c) A school'scertification is only valid for the location named in the application. When aschool desires to change locations, an application shall be submitted to theBoard on a form furnished by the Board and the fee shall be paid for certificaterenewal.
(d) A school'scertification is not transferrable. Schools must immediately notify the Boardin writing of any sale, transfer, or change in ownership or management.
(e) Every school shalldisplay its certification in a manner prescribed by the Board.
(f) All epilators usedin the school must be approved by the Food and Drug Administration of theUnited States Government. (1989 (Reg. Sess., 1990), c. 1033, s. 1; 1993 (Reg.Sess., 1994), c. 755, s. 5.)