
65-1903
Chapter 65.--PUBLIC HEALTH
Article 19.--LICENSURE OF ENTITIES BYSTATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
65-1903. Schools; licensure and fees; instructor's license;
instructor-in-training permit.
- Licensed schools may be established and maintained in this state where
the profession of cosmetology may be taught or acquired, under the following
conditions and regulations:
- Any person may apply to the board for a license for conducting a
school for the teaching of the profession of cosmetology. The license shall
be granted by the board upon proper and sufficient showing of competency
of the applicant and assurance of compliance by the applicant with the requirements
of this act, all reasonable rules and regulations adopted by the board for
the proper conduct of the school and all applicable sanitation standards
adopted by the secretary of health and environment pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1,148,
and amendments thereto. Prior to issuance of the license, the applicant
shall pay to the board the nonrefundable license application fee established
under K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto. School licenses shall be renewed
before July 1 of each year by submitting an application and payment of the
nonrefundable license renewal fee established under K.S.A. 65-1904, and
amendments thereto. Any license may be renewed by the applicant within 30
days after the expiration date of the last license upon payment of a delinquent
renewal fee. No license fee shall be required of schools operating under
the state board of regents or any tax-supported school. Nothing in this
act shall prohibit any person who is a licensed electrologist, while acting
as owner and manager of the person's clinic or establishment, from teaching
electrology in the regular course of the person's business, but at no time
shall any clinic or establishment have more than one apprentice or charge
tuition for its teaching services.
- Each school licensed under this subsection (a) shall remain under
the constant supervision of the board. Each licensed school at all times
shall employ and maintain a sufficient number of instructors, duly licensed
in the practices they teach, to provide at least one instructor for every
25 students. One instructor in training shall count as an instructor toward
to the required ratio of instructors to students. Each licensed school shall
provide a course of instruction and practice in preparation for the profession
of cosmetology. The course of instruction and practice shall require not
less than 1,500 clock hours, or a licensed school may elect to base the
course of instruction and practice on credit hours. The formula for conversion
from clock hour to credit hour shall be provided by a recognized accrediting
body which is approved by the United States department of education for
the accreditation of schools of cosmetology and the licensed school applying
the credit hour conversion must be accredited through the accrediting body
providing the conversion formula. The formula for conversion from clock
hour to credit hour shall be subject to review by the board. Each course
of instruction and practice shall include those core areas of education
as determined and defined by the board. Each licensed school of cosmetology
shall cover a period of not less than nine nor more than 12 months of training
for full-time students. In addition, the school may provide a course of
instruction and practice in preparation for the profession of nail technology.
The course of instruction and practice shall require not less than 350 clock
hours, or a licensed school may elect to base the course of instruction
and practice on credit hours. The formula for conversion from clock hour
to credit hour shall be provided by a recognized accrediting body which
is approved by the United States department of education for the accreditation
of schools of cosmetology and the licensed school applying the credit hour
conversion must be accredited through the accrediting body providing the
conversion formula. The formula for conversion from clock hour to credit
hour shall be subject to review by the board. Each course of instruction
and practice shall include those core areas of education as determined and
defined by the board. Each licensed school of cosmetology may provide instruction
and practice in the profession of esthetics. The course of instruction and
practice shall require not less than 650 clock hours, or a licensed school
may elect to base the course of instruction and practice on credit hours.
The formula for conversion from clock hour to credit hour shall be provided
by a recognized accrediting body which is approved by the United States
department of education for the accreditation of schools of cosmetology
and the licensed school applying the credit hour conversion must be accredited
through the accrediting body providing the conversion formula. The formula
for conversion from clock hour to credit hour shall be subject to review
by the board. Each course of instruction and practice shall include those
core areas of education as determined by the board. Such course of training
shall include the practices of cosmetology for all major ethnic groups residing
in the state, and the board shall require by rules and regulations that
each school shall provide instruction for part-time students who are unable
to attend a full schedule of classes each week because of part-time employment;
enrollment in an accredited public or private school of secondary education
by a student who is pursuing a course of study leading to a diploma from
such school; enrollment in a cooperative industrial training program, approved
by the division of vocational education of the state department of education,
by a student who is working toward an occupational objective; or the principles
or tenets of the student's religion preventing full-time attendance. Instruction
of a part-time student shall be completed by the student within 18 months
after the student's enrollment in the school.
- Any person who teaches the profession of cosmetology in a licensed
school of cosmetology shall be required to obtain a cosmetology instructor's
license from the board. To qualify for a cosmetology instructor's license,
the applicant must:
- Be licensed as a cosmetologist under this act;
- either
- have practiced as a cosmetologist for one year prior to licensure
and successfully completed 300 hours of instructor training or
- have successfully completed 450 hours of instructor training;
- pass a cosmetology instructor exam, administered by the board or the
board's designee; and
- pay the nonrefundable instructor license application fee established
by K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto. A cosmetology instructor license
shall be renewed every two years by furnishing satisfactory evidence that
the applicant, except the first renewal period following licensure for applicants
not holding a cosmetology instructor license on the effective date of this
act, has completed 20 clock hours of continuing education approved by the
board in the practice of cosmetology and teaching skills and methods, and
by paying the nonrefundable license renewal fee established by K.S.A. 65-1904,
and amendments thereto.
- Licensed schools may be established and maintained in this state where
nail technology may be taught or acquired, under the following conditions
and regulations:
- Any person may apply to the board for a license for conducting a
school for the teaching of nail technology. The license shall be granted
by the board upon proper and sufficient showing of competency of the applicant
and assurance of compliance by the applicant with the requirements of this
act, all reasonable rules and regulations adopted by the board for the proper
conduct of the school and all applicable sanitation standards adopted by
the secretary of health and environment pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1,148, and
amendments thereto. Prior to issuance of the license, the applicant shall
pay to the board the nonrefundable license application fee established under
K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto. School licenses shall be renewed
before July 1 of each year by submitting an application and payment of the
nonrefundable license renewal fee established under K.S.A. 65-1904, and
amendments thereto. Any license may be renewed by the applicant within 30
days after the expiration date of the last license upon payment of a delinquent
renewal fee. No license fee shall be required of schools operating under
the state board of regents or any tax-supported school.
- Each school licensed under this subsection (c) shall remain under
the constant supervision of the board. Each licensed school at all times
shall employ and maintain a sufficient number of instructors, duly licensed
in the practices they teach, to provide at least one instructor for every
25 students. Not more than one instructor in training shall count as an
instructor toward the required ratio of instructors to students. Each licensed
school shall provide a course of instruction and practice in preparation
for the profession of manicurist. The course of instruction and practice
shall require not less than 350 clock hours, or a licensed school may elect
to base the course of instruction and practice on credit hours. The formula
for conversion from clock hour to credit hour shall be provided by a recognized
accrediting body which is approved by the United States department of education
for the accreditation of schools of cosmetology and the licensed school
applying the credit hour conversion must be accredited through the accrediting
body providing the conversion formula. The formula for conversion from clock
hour to credit hour shall be subject to review by the board. Each course
of instruction and practice shall include those core areas of education
as determined and defined by the board. The board shall require by rules
and regulations that each school shall provide instruction for part-time
students who are unable to attend a full schedule of classes each week because
of part-time employment; enrollment in an accredited public or private school
of secondary education by a student who is pursuing a course of study leading
to a diploma from such school; enrollment in a cooperative industrial training
program, approved by the division of vocational education of the state department
of education, by a student who is working toward an occupational objective;
or the principles or tenets of the student's religion preventing full-time
attendance. Instruction of all students shall be completed by the student
within six months after the student's enrollment in the school.
- Any person who teaches nail technology in a licensed school of cosmetology
or nail technology shall be required to obtain a manicuring instructor's license
from the board, unless the person holds a valid cosmetology instructor's license
issued under subsection (b). To qualify for a manicuring instructor's license,
the applicant must:
- Be licensed as a cosmetologist or manicurist under this act;
- either
- have practiced as a manicurist or cosmetologist for one year prior
to licensure and successfully completed 300 hours of instructor training
or
- have successfully completed 450 hours of instructor training;
- pass a manicuring instructor exam, administered by the board or the
board's designee; and
- pay a nonrefundable instructor license application fee established
by K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto. A manicuring instructor license
shall expire every two years and shall be renewed by furnishing satisfactory
evidence that the applicant, except the first renewal period following licensure
for applicants not holding a manicuring instructor license on the effective
date of this act, has completed 20 clock hours of continuing education,
approved by the board, in the practice of manicuring and teaching skills
and methods and paying the nonrefundable license renewal fee established
by K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto.
- Licensed schools may be established and maintained in this state where
the profession of esthetics may be taught or acquired, under the following
conditions and regulations:
- Any person may apply to the board for a license for conducting a
school for the teaching of the profession of esthetics. The license shall
be granted by the board upon proper and sufficient showing of competency
of the applicant and assurance of compliance by the applicant with the requirements
of this act, all reasonable rules and regulations adopted by the board for
proper conduct of the school and all applicable sanitation standards adopted
by the secretary of health and environment pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1,148,
and amendments thereto. Prior to issuance of the license, the applicant
shall pay to the board the nonrefundable license application fee established
under K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto. School licenses shall be renewed
before July 1 of each year by submitting an application and payment of the
nonrefundable license renewal fee established under K.S.A. 65-1904, and
amendments thereto. Any license may be renewed by the applicant within 30
days after the date of expiration of the last license upon payment of a
delinquent renewal fee. No license fee shall be required of schools operating
under the state board of regents or any tax-supported school.
- Each school licensed under this subsection (e) shall remain under
the constant supervision of the board. Each licensed school at all times
shall employ and maintain a sufficient number of instructors, duly licensed
in the practices they teach, to provide at least one full-time instructor
for every 25 students. Not more than one instructor in training shall count
as an instructor toward the required ratio of instructors to students. Each
licensed school shall provide a course of instruction and practice in preparation
for the profession of esthetics. The course of instruction and practice
shall require not less than 650 clock hours, or a licensed school may elect
to base the course of instruction and practice on credit hours. The formula
for conversion from clock hour to credit hour shall be provided by a recognized
accrediting body which is approved by the United States department of education
for the accreditation of schools of cosmetology and the licensed school
applying the credit hour conversion must be accredited through the accrediting
body providing the conversion formula. The formula for conversion from clock
hour to credit hour shall be subject to review by the board. Each course
of instruction and practice shall include those core areas of education
as determined and defined by the board.
- Any person who teaches esthetics in a licensed school of cosmetology
or esthetics shall be required to obtain an esthetics instructor's license
from the board, unless the person holds a valid cosmetology instructor's license
issued under subsection (b). To qualify for an esthetics instructor's license,
the applicant must:
- Be licensed as a cosmetologist or esthetician under this act;
- either
- have practiced as an esthetician or cosmetologist for one year prior
to licensure and successfully completed 300 hours of instructor training
or
- have successfully completed 450 hours of instructor training;
- pass an esthetician instructor exam, administered by the board or
the board's designee; and
- pay a nonrefundable license application fee established by K.S.A.
65-1904, and amendments thereto. An esthetics instructor license shall expire
every two years and shall be renewed by furnishing satisfactory evidence
that the applicant, except the first renewal period following licensure
for applicants not holding an esthetics instructor license on the effective
date of this act, has completed 20 clock hours of continuing education,
approved by the board, in the practice of esthetics and teaching skills
and methods and by paying the nonrefundable license renewal fee established
by K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto.
- Licensed schools may be established and maintained in this state where
the profession of electrology may be taught or acquired, under the following
conditions and regulations:
- Any person may apply to the board for a license for conducting a
school for the teaching of the profession of electrology. The license shall
be granted by the board upon proper and sufficient showing of competency
of the applicant and assurance of compliance by the applicant with the requirements
of this act, all reasonable rules and regulations adopted by the board for
the proper conduct of the school and all applicable sanitation standards
adopted by the secretary of health and environment pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1,148,
and amendments thereto. Prior to issuance of the license, the applicant
shall pay to the board the nonrefundable license application fee established
under K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto. School licenses shall be renewed
before July 1 of each year by submitting an application and payment of the
nonrefundable license renewal fee established under K.S.A. 65-1904, and
amendments thereto. Any license may be renewed by the applicant within 30
days after the expiration date of the last license upon payment of a delinquent
renewal fee. No license fee shall be required of schools operating under
the state board of regents or any tax-supported school. Nothing in this
act shall prohibit any person who is a licensed instructor of electrology
or who is and has been for at least three years a licensed electrologist,
while acting as owner and manager of the person's salon, clinic or establishment,
from teaching electrology in the regular course of the person's business,
but at no time shall any salon, clinic or establishment have more than one
apprentice or charge tuition for its teaching services.
- Each school licensed under this subsection (e) shall remain under
the constant supervision of the board. Each licensed school at all times
shall employ and maintain a sufficient number of instructors, duly licensed
in the practices they teach, to provide at least one full-time instructor
for every four students. Each licensed school shall provide a course of
instruction and practice in preparation for the profession of electrology.
The course of instruction and practice shall require not less than 500 clock
hours, or a licensed school may elect to base the course of instruction
and practice on credit hours. The formula for conversion from clock hour
to credit hour shall be provided by a recognized accrediting body which
is approved by the United States department of education for the accreditation
of schools of cosmetology and the licensed school applying the credit hour
conversion must be accredited through the accrediting body providing the
conversion formula. The formula for conversion from clock hour to credit
hour shall be subject to review by the board. Each course of instruction
and practice shall include those core areas of education as determined and
defined by the board.
- Any person who teaches electrology in a licensed school of cosmetology
or electrology shall be required to obtain an electrology instructor's license
from the board. To qualify for an electrology instructor's license, the applicant
must:
- Be licensed as an electrologist under this act;
- either
- have practiced as an electrologist for one year prior to licensure
and successfully completed 300 hours of instructor training or
- have successfully completed 450 hours of instructor training;
- pass an electrology instructor exam, administered by the board or
the board's designee; and
- pay a nonrefundable instructor license application fee established
under K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto. Electrology instructor licenses
shall expire every two years and may be renewed by furnishing satisfactory
evidence that the applicant, except the first renewal period following licensure
for applicants not holding an electrology instructor license on the effective
date of this act, has completed 20 clock hours of continuing education,
approved by the board, in the practice and teaching of electrology and paying
the nonrefundable license renewal fee established under K.S.A. 65-1904,
and amendments thereto. To teach in a licensed salon, the electrologist
is issued a license for the period of training for the student. To qualify
they must:
- Be a licensed practicing electrologist for a three-year period and
- pay a nonrefundable instructor license application fee established
under K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments thereto.
- The board may adopt through rules and regulations a curriculum for
cosmetology, nail technology, esthetics and electrology instructor training
to be provided in a licensed school of cosmetology.
- Any instructor's license may be renewed by an applicant within one
month after the date of expiration of the applicant's last license upon submission
of proof, satisfactory to the board, of the applicants current hours and qualifications
to renew practice as an instructor and payment of the applicable nonrefundable
renewal fee and delinquent fee prescribed in K.S.A. 65-1904, and amendments
thereto. Any applicant whose instructor's license has expired for more than
one month may obtain a license in the same manner and on payment of the same
nonrefundable fees as provided for an applicant for an original license.
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- The board shall provide by rules and regulations instructor-in-training
permits for applicants wishing to become an instructor in any of the schools
listed in subsections (a) through (i).
- To obtain an instructor-in-training permit the applicant shall:
- One week prior to starting the 100 clock hours of teaching skills and
methodology required under (B)(ii) submit to the board a notice of intent
to become an instructor-in-training and be enrolled in a board-approved instructor's
training program. This notification shall be on the application form for the
instructor-in-training permit and accompanied by a nonrefundable fee set by
the board.
- Upon the applicant's submitting to the board proof, satisfactory to
the board, of achieving the following terms the applicant shall obtain the
instructor-in-training permit:
- Be licensed as a cosmetologist or licensed in the profession in which
the application would be instructing;
- have completed 100 clock hours of the required clock hours of teaching
skills and methodology; and
- pay the required nonrefundable application fee.
- The instructor-in-training permit shall be good for six months. If
the student does not complete the required training, the board, upon good
cause shown, may extend the permit for an additional six months.
- For purposes of the required student-to-instructor ratio, there shall
be only one student with a student instructor permit who may be a student
instructor on the school staff.
- At no time shall an instructor-in-training practice without the supervision
of a licensed instructor.
- Failure to complete the instructor curriculum or to take the required
exam within six months of the date of application will require the submission
of a new instructor's application and the required number of clock hours of
instructor's training.
History: L. 1927, ch. 245, § 3; L. 1943, ch. 222, § 3; L. 1951,
ch. 361, § 1; L. 1963, ch. 316, § 2; L. 1965, ch. 381, § 1; L.
1967, ch. 343, § 1; L. 1969, ch. 298, § 1; L. 1970, ch. 257, §
1; L. 1970, ch. 256, § 2; L. 1971, ch. 210, § 1; L. 1972, ch. 232,
§ 2; L. 1975, ch. 322, § 3; L. 1981, ch. 249, § 1; L. 1983, ch.
212, § 3; L. 1984, ch. 231, § 3; L. 1987, ch. 238, § 3; L. 1989,
ch. 195, § 5; L. 1992, ch. 108, § 3; L. 1995, ch. 120, § 3; L.
1998, ch. 160, § 3; L. 2002, ch. 187, § 3; July 1.