Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4713 - State Cosmetology and Barber Board
Chapter 4713-11 - Salons
Section 4713-11-10 - Services that may be provided in a salon or barber shop

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4713-11-10

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

(A) A salon or barber shop may provide non-cosmetology or non-barbering services as follows:

(1) The salon or barber shop may provide a service regulated by another Ohio board or agency, if the provider of the service holds a current, valid license from the board or agency regulating the service;

(2) The salon or barber shop may offer a service not regulated in Ohio, if the service offered is legal and not in conflict with any law or regulation of the cosmetology or barbering professions, or of the state of Ohio or any municipality, township, or county in Ohio in which the salon or barber shop is located if the services are provided in an area that is separate and distinct, and clearly identified as outside of the licensed area by a substantial, ceiling-high partition.

(3) Any facility licensed as a salon or barber shop may only provide non-cosmetology or non-barbering services, as listed in paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of this rule, if the services are provided in an area that is separate and distinct, and clearly identified as outside of the licensed area by a substantial, ceiling-high partition.

(B) A salon may permit an independent contractor to provide cosmetology services in the salon if all of the following conditions have been met:

(1) The independent contractor holds an independent contractor license as set forth in rule 4713-13-02 of the Administrative Code; and

(2) Both the salon and independent contractor are in compliance with the laws and rules of practice for independent contractors in the practice of cosmetology.

(C) A barber shop may permit an independent contractor to provide barbering services in a barber shop if all of the following conditions have been met:

(1) The independent contractor holds an individual barber shop license as required by division (C) of section 4709.09 of the Revised Code; and

(2) Both the barber shop and independent contractor are in compliance with the laws and rules of practice for independent contractors in the practice of barbering.

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