North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 21 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Chapter 06 - BARBER AND ELECTROLYSIS EXAMINERS
Subchapter Z - ELECTROLOGY APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
Section 06Z .0110 - APPROVAL AS AN ELECTROLOGY APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

Universal Citation: 21 NC Admin Code 06Z .0110

Current through Register Vol. 38, No. 18, March 15, 2024

(a) To receive approval as an electrology apprenticeship program, a business must:

(1) submit the application as set forth in 21 NCAC 06U .0110;

(2) pass a facility inspection that assesses whether the program complies with requirements set forth in Rule .0103 of this Section; and

(3) employ an instructor for an electrology apprenticeship program who is approved under Rule .0106 of this Section.

(b) Within five business days of determining that an electrology apprenticeship program meets the requirements in Paragraph (a) of this Rule, the Board shall issue written approval to the program.

(c) No electrology apprenticeship program shall operate without first receiving the approval in Paragraph (b) of this Rule.

(d) If a business is not ready for the facility inspection on a scheduled date, the owner or instructor shall notify the Board at any address or phone number listed in 21 NCAC 06A .0102 at least one business day before the scheduled inspection. The business shall forfeit the inspection fee if it fails to provide timely notice to the Board.

(e) The Board shall terminate approval of an electrology apprenticeship program for the following reasons:

(1) the program no longer has an instructor;

(2) after receiving a written warning, the facility fails to comply with the requirements in Rule .0103 of this Section;

(3) the Board determines that the program has falsified documents related to the program, and revocation of the instructor authorization as set forth in Rule .0106(d) of this Section will not prevent further falsification of documents; or

(4) the Board determines that the program has failed to provide the oversight required by Board statute and rule to students enrolled in the program, and revocation of the instructor authorization as set forth in Rule .0106(d) of this Section will not prevent further failures.

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