Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Application for
a salon permit shall be submitted to the Board together with certification of
approval with respect to zoning, health, fire prevention, and all other laws,
ordinances, and requirements applicable to the establishment.
B. A person establishing a residential salon
shall meet the following requirements in addition to the requirements set forth
in § A of this regulation:
(1) The salon
shall be completely separate and distinct from all living quarters;
(2) The salon shall be in compliance with all
applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances;
(3) The salon shall have a separate outside
entrance for use of salon patrons; and
(4) The salon shall have a restroom facility
maintained for exclusive use by salon clients.
C. More than one salon permit may not be
issued for any one premises unless a separate and distinct salon entity is
established on a different level of the one premises.
D. Mobile Salons.
(1) All mobile units shall prominently
display the name of the non-mobile beauty salon that serves as the mobile
unit's permanent base address on the outside of the unit.
(2) All health and safety rules governing
cosmetology shall apply to mobile units unless otherwise specified.
(3) All storage containers, cabinets, and
drawers shall have safety catches.
(4) All equipment not placed in storage
cabinets or drawers shall be securely anchored.
(5) A ramp or lift shall be provided for
access to the mobile unit if providing services for disabled
individuals.
(6) Services may not
be provided while the mobile unit is in motion.
(7) The owners of mobile units shall be
responsible for adherence to all local, State, and federal laws and regulations
regarding the operation of vehicles to be used as mobile units.
(8) An itinerary showing dates, locations,
and times of service shall be made available, upon request, to an authorized
representative of the board.
E. Pre-opening Inspection.
(1) Before a salon permit is issued, the
premises shall be inspected by a Board member or inspector.
(2) If the premises are not in compliance
with the regulations and laws governing beauty culture, the Board may refuse to
issue the permit.
F. The
Board may initiate a criminal prosecution of a person operating a beauty salon
without a valid permit.