Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R156 - Professional Licensing
Rule R156-11a - Cosmetology and Associated Professions Licensing Act Rule
Section R156-11a-804 - Approved Hair Designer Apprenticeship Requirements

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 156-11a-804

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

In accordance with Subsection 58-11a-102(3), the requirements for an approved hair designer apprenticeship include the following:

(1)

(a) In accordance with Subsection 58-11a-306(3)(b)(ii), an instructor shall provide one-on-one direct supervision of their apprentice during the apprenticeship program. This does not preclude an instructor from having more than one apprentice.

(b) If an instructor has more than one apprentice:
(i) the instructor may not simultaneously supervise the apprentices; and

(ii) the same hour or hours of instruction may not be credited toward more than one apprentice.

(2) The apprentice shall be registered with the Division by submitting a form prescribed by the Division.

(3) The instructor shall be approved by the Division for the apprenticeship. The instructor may not have had any disciplinary action in the preceding three years.

(4) There shall be a conspicuous sign near the work station of the apprentice stating "Apprentice in training."

(5)

(a) The instructor and apprentice shall keep a daily record that documents the total number of hours of training to include:
(i) the hours of theory instruction;

(ii) the hours of practical instruction; and

(iii) the number and type of client services performed, and other services performed.

(b) The daily record shall be available to the Division immediately upon request.

(6) A complete set of hair designer texts shall be available to the apprentice.

(7) An apprentice may be compensated for services performed.

(8) The instructor shall provide training and technical instruction of 1,600 hours using the curriculum defined in Section R156-11a-705.

(9) The instructor shall limit the training of the apprentice to not more than 40 hours per week, and not more than five days out of every seven consecutive days.

(10) An apprentice may not perform work on the public until the apprentice has received at least 10% of the hours of technical training, with at least a portion of that time devoted to each of the subjects specified in Section R156-11a-706.

(11) Hours obtained while enrolled in a barber, cosmetology/barber, or hair design school may not be used to satisfy the required 1,600 hours of apprentice training.

(12) If an apprentice completes the apprenticeship and fails the NIC Hair Designer Theory Examination or NIC Hair Designer Practical Examination three times, the apprentice and instructor shall:

(a) meet with the Board at the next appropriate Board meeting;

(b) explain to the Board why the apprentice is not able to pass the examination; and

(c) provide to the Board a plan of study in the appropriate subject matter to assist the apprentice in passing the examination.

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