Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 331 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH LICENSING OFFICE
Division 910 - ELECTROLOGY
Section 331-910-0065 - Electrology Practice Standards and Prohibitions
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 331-910-0065
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Licensees are prohibited from performing services on treatment areas with high propensity towards bacterial colonization, such as nostrils and ear canals.
(2) Licensees must first obtain written authorization from a physician licensed under ORS 677 when any of the following exists:
(a) Request for hair removal from
moles;
(b) Removal of eyelashes;
or
(c) The client has a pacemaker,
implantable active neuromodulators or other implantable electronic
devices;
(3) A licensee may use towels and linens when providing electrology services. When using towels and linens the following standards must be met:
(a) Clean linens must be used for each
client;
(b) Use of a common towel
is prohibited;
(c) Clean towels and
linens must be enclosed in a clean storage area or in a closed container until
needed;
(d) Used linens must be
disposed of or stored in a closed or covered container until laundered;
and
(e) Used linens must be
laundered either by a regular commercial laundering or by a noncommercial
laundering process which includes use of commercial laundry detergent
manufactured for the specific purpose of cleaning clothes, linens or other
washable fabric, and immersion in hot water during the wash cycle.
Statutory/Other Authority: 676.568, 676.615, 676.618, 690.350, 690.365, 690.405 & 690.390
Statutes/Other Implemented: 676.618, 690.350, 690.405 & 690.390
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