Code of Massachusetts Regulations
240 CMR - BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF COSMETOLOGY AND BARBERING
Title 240 CMR 10.00 - Licensure of Electrolysis Schools
Section 10.06 - Licensure of Instructors and Approval of Lecturers
Universal Citation: 240 MA Code of Regs 240.10
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Licensure of Instructors.
(a) A person may be
licensed as an instructor in the field of electrolysis, pursuant to M.G.L. c.
112, § 87BB, if he or she meets all of the following requirements:
1. He or she holds a current, valid license
to practice as an electrologist in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, issued by
the Board;
2. He or she submits
satisfactory written proof that he or she has been actively engaged in the
practice of electrolysis for at least the last two consecutive years preceding
the date of his or her application for registration as an instructor;
and
3. He or she attains a passing
grade on an instructor licensing examination prescribed by the Board.
(b) A person who is duly licensed
as an instructor shall devote all of his or her time, while on the premises of
the electrolysis school, to teaching the theory and practice of electrolysis,
and shall not, while on the premises of said school, engage in the private
practice of electrolysis.
(2) Approval of Lecturers.
(a) A person may be
approved by the Board to serve as a lecturer and provide training in a specific
subject area, provided that he or she meets one of the following requirements:
1. He or she possesses a bachelor's degree,
or the equivalent thereof, in the field or subject area in which he or she
proposes to provide training, from a degree granting college or university
accredited by the United States Department of Education or the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts; or
2. He or she
possesses a current, valid adult or secondary school teaching certificate or
credential, issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any other state or
territory of the United States, which authorizes him or her to teach in the
field or subject area in which he or she proposes to provide training;
or
3. He or she has had at least
five years of experience in a profession, trade, industry or occupation which
requires regular use of the knowledge and skills which he or she proposes to
teach to students at the electrolysis school, and, where applicable, possesses
a current, valid license to practice said profession, trade or occupation
issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any other state or territory of
the United States; or
4. He or she
otherwise demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Board that he or she, by
virtue of education, practical experience or any combination thereof, possesses
sufficient knowledge of the subject matter which he or she proposes to teach to
students at the electrolysis school.
(b) A person who has been approved as a
lecturer pursuant to 240 CMR 10.06(2) shall provide training only in the
subject area for which he or she has been approved.
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