Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4713 - State Cosmetology and Barber Board
Chapter 4713-11 - Salons
Section 4713-11-13 - Temporary special occasion work permit

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4713-11-13

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

A temporary special occasion work permit allows persons licensed or registered in another state or country to practice or teach cosmetology or a branch of cosmetology that the person is licensed or registered in their state or country of origin in Ohio for a special occasion. A special occasion must be sponsored by a licensed salon or school. Persons intending to work beyond the scope of the occasion listed on the temporary special occasion permit application shall obtain a license from the board.

(A) Salons are eligible for one temporary special occasion work permit per individual licensee per year.

(B) To receive a permit, the salon shall provide the board documents credentialing the licensee. All documents shall be provided in english or with a certified english translation from a certified translation service located in the United States.

(C) Each salon that desires a temporary special occasion work permit shall provide the following:

(1) A fifty-dollar fee;

(2) A copy of the license from the licensee's state. If the individual for whom the salon is seeking a temporary special occasion work permit is from a foreign country that does not license the cosmetology field, the salon shall provide documentation of the individual's professional experience;

(3) The dates requested for the special occasion work permit not to exceed one month;

(4) The salon board identification number, .

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