Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. The person
responsible for an eyelash technician training program shall ensure the
training program:
1. Complies with
R4-10-112;
2. Has the following minimum equipment and
supplies:
a. Sufficient instructional fixtures
and facilities for instructor and student use;
b. Covered, wet disinfectant
container;
c. EPA-registered
disinfectant;
d. Sufficient sinks
with hot and cold running water;
e.
Separate receptacles for garbage and soiled linens;
f. One chalkboard or whiteboard;
g. Functioning time display;
h. A wall mirror; and
i. Sufficient mannequins;
3. Furnish establishment-quality
equipment, tools, instruments, materials, and supplies for instructional
purposes and for students to perform assignments except a student may be
required to furnish small tools and instruments; and
4. Maintain all equipment, tools,
instruments, materials, and supplies in good repair.
B. The person responsible for an eyelash
technician training program shall ensure the instructor in charge of the
training program is qualified. An instructor in charge is qualified if the
instructor in charge:
1. Is a cosmetologist or
aesthetician licensed by the Board before the effective date of this Section or
an eyelash technician registered by the Board;
2. Provides a notarized letter from an
individual licensed or registered by the Board who has personal knowledge of
the instructor's work and can verify that the instructor has practiced as an
eyelash technician for at least 30 hours a week for two years; and
3. Provides a statement indicating whether
the instructor has ever had an aesthetics, cosmetology, hairstyling, nail
technology, or instructor license or eyelash technology registration suspended
or revoke in any state of the United States or a foreign country.
C. The person responsible for an
eyelash technician training program shall ensure the training program includes
the following minimum curriculum:
1. Ten hours
of preclinical theoretical instruction in:
a.
Eye structure,
b. Function and
disorders of the eye and orbital areas,
c. Eyelash growth cycles,
d. Contraindications and allergic
reactions,
e. Infection
control,
f. Eye shapes and eyelash
evaluation,
g. Product
ingredients,
h. Health and safety,
and
i. Board statutes and rules;
and
2. Twenty hours of
clinical instruction in the practical application of eyelash extensions
including:
a. Client consultation,
b. Design,
c. Cleansing the eye area,
d. Applying eyelash extensions, and
e. Removing eyelash extensions.
D. As part of the
clinical instruction specified under subsection (C)(2), the person responsible
for an eyelash technician training program shall ensure each student is
required to complete clinical service exercises in:
1. Applying eyelash extensions,
2. Removing eyelash extensions, and
3. Conducting a patch test before eyelash
extension service.
E. The
person responsible for an eyelash technician training program shall ensure:
1. All training is provided by the qualified
instructor in charge, and
2. No
training is provided by a guest presenter or on a field trip.