Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1175 - THE BARBER, COSMETOLOGY, ESTHETICS, HAIR BRAIDING, AND NAIL TECHNOLOGY ACT OF 1985
Subpart O - HAIR BRAIDING SCHOOLS
Section 1175.1555 - Change of Location

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) When the location of a licensed hair braiding school changes, the school owner shall, at least 30 days prior to the change in school site, submit to the Division the following:

1) Written notice to the Division that the licensed hair braiding school is changing location;

2) A signed and completed school application;

3) A detailed 81/2 x 11 inch floor plan that is:
A) drawn to scale;

B) shows dimensions;

C) has all areas labeled;

D) has all fixtures shown; and

E) demonstrates compliance with the requirements of Section 1175.1510;

4) A copy of a lease showing at least a 1-year commitment to the use of the school site or certification of ownership of the school site, the address of the school site, the name of the lessor and the name of the lessee;

5) An official fire inspection report from the local fire inspection authority, conducted in the 6 months immediately preceding application, giving approval for use of the site as a school; and

6) The required fee set forth in Section 1175.100.

b) Once the items listed in subsection (a) have been received, the Division shall inspect the premises to determine compliance with this Part. If any changes affecting items in subsection (a) are made prior to inspection, the school owner must notify the Division in writing. School operations shall not commence at the new location nor may the school in any way solicit student enrollment at the new location until the owners have received notice of approval from the Division. Approval will be granted if all of the requirements of this Subpart O have been met.

c) If the change of location is due to natural destruction of, or other severe damage to, the original premises due to circumstances beyond the control of the owner, a temporary site may be used to teach theory classes only.

1) The temporary site must be inspected prior to its use and must possess light and ventilation and tables and chairs for the number of students in a classroom, and must be clean.

2) The temporary site may be used for a period of 2 months. The 2-month period can be extended for good cause. Good cause includes, but is not limited to, unexpected delays in construction, delays in lease arrangements, or delays in equipment delivery.

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