Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 130 - RULES OF GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
Chapter 130-3 - SCHOOL EQUIPMENT CURRICULUM
Rule 130-3-.17 - Posting of Licenses, Rules, Reports and Inspections

Universal Citation: GA Rules and Regs r 130-3-.17

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through March 20, 2024

(1) Each School shall post in an open area, the current school license issued to them by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology.

(2) Each school shall post in an open area, available for public view, the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology Laws and rules, the sanitation regulations, and the most recent inspection report.

(3) A complete current copy of the law, O.C.G.A. §§ 43-10-1 through 43-10-20, and the Laws and rules of the Board, Chapters 130-1 through 130-11, shall be available upon request.

(4) All Instructor(s) licenses issued to licensees by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology must be posted in an open area for public view on school premises.

(5) The following signs shall be posted at the school's front entrance:

(a) A sign which indicates type of school and exit signs

(b) A sign reading: "Service by Students Only"

(c) A sign prohibiting pets, except guide and assistance dogs as permitted by Title 30 of the Georgia Code.

(6) The following signs shall be posted in an open area of each school and shall be available for public view at all times:

(a) All cosmetology services shall only be performed on intact, healthy scalp, skin, and nails.

(b) Customers should not shave their legs the same day as receiving pedicure services to reduce the risk of infection.

(c) Any razor-like implement, such as credo blades, shall not be used to prevent the risk of injury or infection.

(d) Pumice stones shall not be reused from one customer to another to prevent the spread of bacteria.

(7) The following signs shall be posted in the pedicure service area of a school and shall be available for public view at all times:

(a) Customers should not shave their legs the same day as receiving pedicure services to reduce the risk of infection.

(b) Any razor-like implement, such as credo blades, shall not be used to prevent the risk of injury or infection.

(c) Pumice stones shall not be reused from one customer to another to prevent the spread of bacteria.

O.C.G.A. Secs. 43-10-2, 43-10-6, 43-10-12.

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