Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 715 - HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING COMMISSION
Division 45 - PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS
Section 715-045-0200 - Barbering, Hair Design, Esthetics, and Nail Technology
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) For purposes of this rule, a "practical operation" is the demonstration and application of a relevant skill or group of skills necessary for work in barbering, hair design, esthetics, or nail technology. For the purposes of this rule, the 'model curriculum' is a curriculum established and maintained by the Higher Education Coordinating Commission which details mandatory curricular requirements, including, but not limited to practical operations requirements, safety and sanitation requirements, and career development requirements established in this rule. The model curriculum is available for review by all schools.
(2) No earlier than May 1, 2019 and no later than July 1, 2019, continuing to be in effect thereafter, schools must offer programs that meet the following minimum training requirements, in accordance with the model curriculum:
(3) In addition to the program requirements listed in subsection (1), students must successfully complete 20 hours of career development, in accordance with the model curriculum. A student who attempts multiple programs shall only be required to complete the career development component once.
(4) A student enrolled in a program at the time subsection (1) of this rule takes effect shall be allowed to complete the program in which they are enrolled under the terms for their original enrollment agreement, unless a rider to the enrollment agreement, signed by both the student and an authorized representative of the school, is executed, specifying that the student agrees to complete such program under different requirements. Before a rider to the enrollment agreement is executed, the school shall:
(5) Individual progress records must be regularly maintained for the purpose of monitoring each student's progress through the instructional program and verifying actual hours of instruction in each certifiable classification. Once a student completes the minimum hourly training requirements specified in subsection (1) of this section and the school's own program completion requirements, the school shall administer a Commission-approved written and practical exam prior to the student taking the State Board exam for licensure. The time required to take the practical exam shall be included as part of the contracted program hours included in the tuition cost.
(6) The Commission shall develop the model curriculum with the assistance of a curriculum committee, including minimum curriculum content standards for each certificated program or any combination of programs.
(7) No student shall perform any practical operation in a clinic lab without first having achieved verifiable minimum competence, as determined and documented by the school.
(8) The instructional program shall determine the type of assignments students will receive in the clinic lab. Clinic lab assignments should, as nearly as possible, reflect the emphasis of the student's current and cumulative theory and laboratory experiences. Schools shall establish a minimum and maximum number of clinic activities for each type of task required in the clinic lab. These minimums and maximums should show a comparable distribution of activities reflective of industry practice. Only when students have completed the minimum in all areas can they be assigned to clinic activities in excess of the maximums.
(9) With the exception of a Commission-approved cosmetology teacher training program, a school shall not conduct both fixed-hour and student competency-based training programs in the same school facility concurrently unless the school is in transition from one training program to another. The Commission may set a time limit in which the transition must be completed.
(10) No school shall enroll a student wishing to transfer hours from a school of barbering, hair design, esthetics, or nail technology in Oregon or out-of-state without first receiving an official transcript properly signed or sealed directly from the previous schools. A school may admit a student on a temporary basis without receiving an official transcript. In no event should a student be considered a graduate until an official transcript from all prior schools is in the graduating school's student file. Schools shall evaluate and grant appropriate credit for any education and training students received at state regulated postsecondary schools.
(11) Schools shall validate only their own hours of instruction provided a student but not any hours provided by other schools.
(12) Upon receipt and evaluation of official transcripts from schools previously attended:
(13) No school shall deny a student a record of hours earned. A record of hours does not infer or include the official transcript.
(14) The school shall have as a minimum the following staff present at all times:
(15) The minimum teaching staff, as set forth in these rules, shall not perform administrative or financial aid or any other non-instructional duties during the time that the clinic lab and classroom instruction are taking place concurrently.
(16) A teacher or student teacher shall not perform any services in the school during school hours except for teaching purposes.
(17) All services performed by students shall take place under the supervision and direction of a registered teacher.
(18) Premises shall be used during school hours only for instructing students and teacher trainees in barbering, hair design, esthetics, or nail technology.
(19) The school shall provide a minimum of 2,800 square feet of total floor space to be allocated as follows; one work station for each of the first twenty students; one additional work station for every five students in excess of twenty; and, where hair design is taught, one shampoo bowl for every five work stations. The Executive Director must approve any exception to this requirement. Classroom and clinic space are in compliance with OAR 715-045-0022. Schools must comply with ORS 345.240 relative to accessibility of programs for persons with handicapping conditions.
(20) The Executive Director may approve a facility of less than 2,800 square feet of floor space for schools if the school presents a written plan as to how the number of students will be served in the space provided. The plan must include how the school meets the entire model curriculum standards.
(21) The school shall be separated from adjoining rooms used for another business or for domestic purposes, by means of walls or substantial partitions extending from floor to ceiling; all doors leading to the school from the aforesaid adjoining rooms must be kept closed. Access to the school shall be provided by means of an outside or separate entrance, or from a public passageway in a public building.
(22) Each school shall include the names of all actively employed (full-time or part-time) registered teachers on its annual license renewal application.
(23) A licensed school of barbering, hair design, esthetics, or nail technology may offer a teacher training program if it complies with the following:
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 345.400
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 345.400