Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4713 - State Cosmetology and Barber Board
Chapter 4713-21 - Continuing Education
Section 4713-21-03 - Continuing education requirements
Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
(A) Licensees or boutique services registration holders under Chapter 4713. of the Revised Code and Chapter 4709. of the Revised Code shall be exempt from all continuing education requirements, other than required training on human trafficking, until the renewal licensing period commencing after their initial licensure.
(B) Each individual seeking to renew an active license to practice a branch of cosmetology, advanced license, instructor license, boutique services registration, barber license, or barber teacher license shall complete the number of hours of continuing education specified in this paragraph for each biennial licensing period. Continuing education for a license to practice cosmetology or a branch of cosmetology, advanced license, instructor license, or boutique registration shall be completed on or before the fifteenth of January of every odd-numbered year. Continuing education for a barber or barber teacher license shall be completed on or before the fifteenth of August of every even-numbered year.
(C) An individual shall not receive continuing education credit for the following:
(D) To enable the board to audit whether a continuing education course complies with the rules of this chapter, a provider shall do the following:
(E) Current licensees shall be able to receive continuing education credit for classes completed in a cosmetology or barber school.
(F) Licensees who are age sixty-five or older before the start of a renewal period, or who have held a board license for thirty or more years before the start of a renewal period, are exempt from the requirement to complete continuing education hours, other than the one-time human trafficking training required under rule 4713-1-14 of the Administrative Code, in order to renew their active license.
(G) Notwithstanding any other provision of this rule, an individual whose Ohio license to practice cosmetology, a branch of cosmetology, and/or barbering has expired, but who holds an active license to practice cosmetology, a branch of cosmetology, and/or barbering in another jurisdiction, may receive continuing education credit for courses completed in order to maintain the license in the other jurisdiction when seeking to restore the applicable, expired Ohio license pursuant to section 4713.63 of the Revised Code.