Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XXXV - Electrologists
Chapter 13 - Schools, Offices, Apprenticeship Programs; Apprenticeship Program Practitioners Premises
Section XXXV-1309 - Regulations for Apprenticeship Programs
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. "Apprentice" is a person who is engaged in learning electrolysis within an electrology office or clinic, under the supervision of a licensed electrologist instructor.
B. The petition for approval must show that:
C. The 150 hours of academic study shall include the following:
1. histology of hair and skin structure |
35 |
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2. bacteriology, sterilization and hygiene (basic fundamentals) |
27 |
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3. electricity (principles of electricity, its effects and uses) |
20 |
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4. basic dermatology |
21 |
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5. physiology (emphasis on endocrinology) |
25 |
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6. equipment (approved electrolysis epilators and necessary equipment for an electrolysis office) |
10 |
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7. professional conduct and office management including Chapter 40 statutes and rules and regulations |
12 |
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TOTAL |
150 |
Hours |
D. Each supervisor of an electrologist apprentice shall furnish the apprentice with a signed copy of the contract and a copy of the text to be used.
E. Within 10 days after commencement of an apprenticeship program, each supervisor shall furnish the board with:
F. Each supervisor or instructor must file reports of attendance and training of each apprentice every 90 days. Said reports must be signed by the supervisor and countersigned by the apprentice.
G. No instructor shall supervise more than two electrolysis apprentices at one time.
H. No practical work may be done by an apprentice except under the direct supervision of his supervisor or instructor.
I. Any applicant for licensure through reciprocity who seeks credit for out-of-state or foreign country training shall submit proof of eligibility in the form of an affidavit specifying when, where, how much and what kind of training from the board; certifying agency; school; or other authorized body of the state or country in which the applicant is currently licensed by that state or country. There shall be sufficient proof of no less than 600 hours of training. The applicant shall be required to take the board's examination.
J. An applicant for licensure in the state of Louisiana who has received an electrolysis training of no less than 600 hours may receive credit for such training by sufficient proof of apprenticeship program certificate issued by a licensed state or licensed country. The applicant shall be required to take the board's examination.
K. An applicant from any state or country which requires fewer than 600 hours of study and who is licensed by that state or country shall complete additional hours of study so that he has a total of 600 hours. Upon completion of the 600 hours of study, the applicant shall be required to take the board's examination.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:3051.