Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 24 - Occupational and Professional Licenses, Division of
Rule 24.28.01 - RULES OF THE BARBER AND COSMETOLOGY SERVICES LICENSING BOARD
Section 24.28.01.300 - QUALIFICATIONS FOR ALL LICENSES OR CERTIFICATES FOR INDIVIDUALS
Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 24.28.01.300
Current through August 31, 2023
In addition to other qualifications set forth in these rules, each applicant for licensure or certification must meet the following general qualifications: (3-28-23)
01. Education. Successful completion of at least two (2) years of high school or have attained an equivalent education as determined by the Board as evidenced by: (3-28-23)
a. High school
transcripts, a copy of a high school diploma, or a letter written on high
school stationery, signed by an officer of the high school, indicating that the
applicant has satisfactorily completed the tenth grade and is eligible to
commence the eleventh grade; or (3-28-23)
b. Documents establishing admission to or
graduation from an associates, bachelors, or graduate degree program from an
accredited college or university; or (3-28-23)
c. Successful passage of the General
Educational Development (G.E.D.) Test; or (3-28-23)
d. Any test approved by the Department of
Education to establish education equivalency shall be approved by the Board
when an applicant receives a score approved by the Department of Education as
meeting the equivalency requirement; or (3-28-23)
e. Other proof of satisfactory completion of
the tenth grade with eligibility to commence the eleventh grade.
(3-28-23)
03. Criminal and Disciplinary History. (3-28-23)
a. An applicant must certify they have not
engaged in conduct that would constitute grounds for discipline and have not
had an application for licensure denied by another state, territory, or
country. (3-28-23)
b. An applicant
who or whose license has a conviction, finding of guilt, withheld judgment, or
suspended sentence for a felony, or has been subject to discipline in another
state, territory or country must submit with their application a written
statement and any supplemental information establishing their current
suitability for licensure or certification. (3-28-23)
c. In addition to other factors, the Board
must consider: (3-28-23)
i. The number or
pattern of crimes or discipline or other similar incidents; and
(3-28-23)
ii. The circumstances
surrounding the crime or discipline that would help determine the risk of
repetition. (3-28-23)
d.
The Board may, at its discretion, interview the applicant. (3-28-23)
e. The applicant bears the burden of
establishing their current suitability for licensure or certification.
(3-28-23)
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