Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 10 - BARBERING AND COSMETOLOGY BOARD
Article 4 - ESTABLISHMENTS
Section R4-10-403 - Barber, Cosmetology, Aesthetics, Hairstyling, Nail, or Eyelash Establishment Requirements and Minimum Equipment

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-10-403

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. A barber, cosmetology, aesthetics, hairstyling, nail, or eyelash establishment licensee shall ensure all services performed at the Establishment for the public are consistent with the type of license issued to the licensee. A barber, cosmetology, aesthetics, hairstyling, nail, or eyelash establishment licensee shall ensure that, except as provided in R4-10-B402, all services are performed for the public by an individual who holds a Board-issued license or registration.

B. A barber, cosmetology, aesthetics, hairstyling, nail, or eyelash establishment licensee shall ensure the Establishment has enough equipment, materials, supplies, tools, and instruments to control infection and protect the safety of the public and employees.

C. A barber, cosmetology, aesthetics, hairstyling, nail, or eyelash establishment licensee shall ensure the Establishment has:

1. A workstation for each licensee or registrant using space within the barber, cosmetology, aesthetics, hairstyling, nail, or eyelash establishment;

2. If licensees using space in the Establishment are performing barbering, cosmetology, or hairstyling services, at least one shampoo bowl and one hair dryer, which may be a blow dryer; and

3. If licensees or registrants using space in the Establishment are performing aesthetics, nail technology, or eyelash technology services, at least one sink in addition to the restroom.

D. A barber, cosmetology, aesthetics, hairstyling, nail, or eyelash establishment licensee shall ensure licensed barbers, aestheti-cians, cosmetologists, hairstylists, nail technicians, and eyelash technicians have enough equipment, materials, supplies, tools, and instruments to provide services, control infection, and disinfect between clients.

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