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 1        AN ACT to amend the Barber, Cosmetology,  Esthetics,  and
 2    Nail  Technology  Act  of 1985 by changing Sections 3-1, 3-2,
 3    3-4, 3-6, 3A-1, 3A-2, 3A-3, 3A-5, 3C-1, 3C-3, 3C-7, and 4-23.

 4        Be it  enacted  by  the  People  of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 5    represented in the General Assembly:

 6        Section 5.  The Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and  Nail
 7    Technology  Act  of 1985 is amended by changing Sections 3-1,
 8    3-2, 3-4, 3-6, 3A-1, 3A-2, 3A-3, 3A-5, 3C-1, 3C-3, 3C-7,  and
 9    4-23 as follows:

10        (225 ILCS 410/3-1) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703-1)
11        Sec.   3-1.   Cosmetology   defined.    Any  one  or  any
12    combination  of  the  following  practices  constitutes   the
13    practice of cosmetology when done for cosmetic or beautifying
14    purposes  and not for the treatment of disease or of muscular
15    or nervous disorder: arranging, braiding, dressing,  cutting,
16    trimming,  curling,  waving, chemical restructuring, shaping,
17    singeing, bleaching, coloring or similar work, upon the  hair
18    of  the  head; cutting or trimming facial hair of any person;
19    any practice of  manicuring,  pedicuring,  decorating  nails,
20    applying  sculptured  nails  or otherwise artificial nails by
21    hand  or  with  mechanical   or   electrical   apparatus   or
22    appliances, or in any way caring for the nails or the skin of
23    the  hands  or  feet  including  massaging  the  hands, arms,
24    elbows, feet, lower legs, and knees  of  another  person  for
25    other  than  the  treatment  of medical disorders therapeutic
26    purposes; any practice of  epilation  or  depilation  of  any
27    person;  any practice for the purpose of cleansing, massaging
28    or toning the skin  of  the  scalp;  beautifying,  massaging,
29    cleansing,  exfoliating the stratum corneum of the epidermis,
30    or stimulating the skin of the  human  body  by  the  use  of
31    cosmetic  preparations,  antiseptics,  body  treatments, body
 
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 1    wraps, the use of hydrotherapy, tonics, lotions or creams  or
 2    any  device,  electrical  or  otherwise,  for the care of the
 3    skin; applying make-up or eyelashes to  any  person,  tinting
 4    eyelashes  and  eyebrows  and lightening hair on the body and
 5    removing superfluous hair from the body of any person by  the
 6    use   of   depilatories,   waxing   or  tweezers.   The  term
 7    "cosmetology" does not include the services  provided  by  an
 8    electrologist.  Nail technology is the practice and the study
 9    of  cosmetology only to the extent of manicuring, pedicuring,
10    decorating, and applying sculptured or  otherwise  artificial
11    nails,  or  in any way caring for the nail or the skin of the
12    hands or feet including massaging the  hands,  arms,  elbows,
13    feet,  lower  legs, and knees.  Cosmetologists are prohibited
14    from performing any procedure that may puncture or abrade the
15    skin below the stratum corneum of  the  epidermis  or  remove
16    closed  milia  comedones (whiteheads) which may draw blood or
17    serous body fluid.  The term cosmetology  includes  rendering
18    advice  on  what  is  cosmetically  appealing,  but no person
19    licensed under this  Act  shall  render  advice  on  what  is
20    appropriate  medical  treatment  for  diseases  of  the skin.
21    Purveyors of cosmetics may demonstrate such cosmetic products
22    in conjunction with any sales  promotion  and  shall  not  be
23    required  to  hold a license under this Act.  Nothing in this
24    Act shall be construed to prohibit the shampooing of hair  by
25    persons  employed  for that purpose and who perform that task
26    under the direct supervision of a licensed  cosmetologist  or
27    licensed cosmetology teacher.
28    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96.)

29        (225 ILCS 410/3-2) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703-2)
30        Sec. 3-2. Licensure; qualifications.
31        (1)  A  person  is  qualified  to  receive a license as a
32    cosmetologist who has filed an application on forms  provided
33    by the Department, pays the required fees, and:
 
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 1             a.  Is at least l6 years of age; and
 2             b.  Has  graduated  from  an eighth grade elementary
 3        school, or its equivalent; and
 4             c.  Has  graduated  from  a  school  of  cosmetology
 5        approved by the Department, having completed a  total  of
 6        l500  hours  in the study of cosmetology extending over a
 7        period of  not  less  than  8  months  nor  more  than  7
 8        consecutive  years.   A school of cosmetology may, at its
 9        discretion, consistent with  the rules of the Department,
10        accept up to 500 hours of barber  school  training  at  a
11        recognized  barber  school  toward  the l500 hour program
12        course requirement of cosmetology.  Time  spent  in  such
13        study under the laws of another state or territory of the
14        United  States  or of a foreign country or province shall
15        be credited  toward the period of study required  by  the
16        provisions of this paragraph; and
17             d.  Has  passed  an  examination  authorized  by the
18        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
19        cosmetologist. The requirements for remedial training set
20        forth in Section 3-6 of this Act may be waived  in  whole
21        or in part by the Department upon proof to the Department
22        that  the  applicant has demonstrated competence to again
23        sit for the examination.  The Department shall promulgate
24        rules  establishing   the   standards   by   which   such
25        determination shall be made; and
26             e.  Has met any other requirements of this Act.
27        (2)  If   the  applicant  applies  for  a  license  as  a
28    cosmetologist on September 1, 2000 or September 2, 2000,  the
29    Department  may  accept  a  verified  10 years of cosmetology
30    experience, which may include esthetics  or  nail  technology
31    experience,  before  July 1, 2000 in lieu of the requirements
32    in items c and d of subsection (1) of this Section.
33    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96.)
 
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 1        (225 ILCS 410/3-4) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703-4)
 2        Sec. 3-4. Licensure as cosmetology teacher or cosmetology
 3    clinic teacher; qualifications.
 4        (a)  A person  is  qualified  to  receive  license  as  a
 5    cosmetology  teacher if that person has applied in writing on
 6    forms provided by the Department, has paid the required fees,
 7    and:
 8             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
 9             (2)  has  graduated  from   high   school   or   its
10        equivalent;
11             (3)  has a current license as a cosmetologist;
12             (4)  has  either:  (i)  completed  a  program of 500
13        hours  of  teacher  training  in  a  licensed  school  of
14        cosmetology and had 2 years of practical experience as  a
15        licensed  cosmetologist  within  5  years  preceding  the
16        examination;  or  (ii) completed a program of 1,000 hours
17        of teacher training in a licensed school of cosmetology;
18             (5)  has passed an  examination  authorized  by  the
19        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
20        cosmetology teacher; and
21             (6)  has met any other requirements of this Act.
22        A  cosmetology teacher who teaches esthetics, in order to
23    be licensed, shall demonstrate, to the  satisfaction  of  the
24    Department, current skills in the use of machines used in the
25    practice of esthetics.
26        An  individual  who  receives  a license as a cosmetology
27    teacher  shall  not  be  required  to  maintain   an   active
28    cosmetology  license  in  order  to  practice  cosmetology as
29    defined in this Act.
30        (b)  A person is qualified to  receive  a  license  as  a
31    cosmetology  clinic  teacher  if  he  or  she  has applied in
32    writing on forms provided by the  Department,  has  paid  the
33    required fees, and:
34             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
 
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 1             (2)  has   graduated   from   high   school  or  its
 2        equivalent;
 3             (3)  has a current license as a cosmetologist;
 4             (4)  has completed a program of 250 hours of  clinic
 5        teacher  training in a licensed school of cosmetology and
 6        has  2  years  of  practical  experience  as  a  licensed
 7        cosmetologist within 5 years preceding the examination;
 8             (5)  has passed an  examination  authorized  by  the
 9        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
10        cosmetology teacher; and
11             (6)  has met any other requirements of this Act.
12    (Source: P.A. 90-302, eff. 8-1-97; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)

13        (225 ILCS 410/3-6) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703-6)
14        Sec.  3-6.  Examination.   The Department shall authorize
15    examinations of applicants for licensure  as  cosmetologists,
16    teachers  of  cosmetology  at  the  times  and  places it may
17    determine.  If an applicant for licensure as a  cosmetologist
18    fails to pass 3 examinations conducted by the Department, the
19    applicant  shall,  before  taking  a  subsequent examination,
20    furnish evidence of not less than  250  hours  of  additional
21    study  of  cosmetology  in  an approved school of cosmetology
22    since  the  applicant  last  took  the  examination.   If  an
23    applicant for licensure as a  cosmetology  teacher  fails  to
24    pass   3   examinations  conducted  by  the  Department,  the
25    applicant shall,  before  taking  a  subsequent  examination,
26    furnish  evidence  of  not  less  than 80 hours of additional
27    study in teaching methodology and educational  psychology  in
28    an  approved  school  of cosmetology since the applicant last
29    took the examination.  An applicant who  fails  to  pass  the
30    fourth   examination  shall  not  again  be  admitted  to  an
31    examination unless:  (i) in the  case  of  an  applicant  for
32    licensure  as  a cosmetologist, the applicant again takes and
33    completes a program total of  1500  hours  in  the  study  of
 
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 1    cosmetology  in  an  approved school of cosmetology extending
 2    over a period that commences after  the  applicant  fails  to
 3    pass  the  fourth  examination  and  that  is not less than 8
 4    months nor more than 7 consecutive years in duration; (ii) in
 5    the case of an  applicant  for  licensure  as  a  cosmetology
 6    teacher,  the  applicant  again takes and completes a program
 7    total of 1000 hours of teacher training in an approved school
 8    of cosmetology, except that if the applicant had 2  years  of
 9    practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist within the 5
10    years   preceding   the  initial  examination  taken  by  the
11    applicant, the applicant  must  again  take  and  complete  a
12    program  of  500  hours  of  teacher  training in an approved
13    school of cosmetology,  esthetics,  or  nail  technology;  or
14    (iii)  in  the  case  of  an  applicant  for  licensure  as a
15    cosmetology clinic teacher, the  applicant  again  takes  and
16    completes  a  program  total  of  250 hours of clinic teacher
17    training  in  a  licensed  school  of   cosmetology.     Each
18    cosmetology  applicant  shall  be given a written examination
19    testing both theoretical and practical knowledge, which shall
20    include, but not be limited to, questions that determine  the
21    applicant's  knowledge  of product chemistry, sanitary rules,
22    sanitary procedures, chemical service  procedures,  hazardous
23    chemicals and exposure minimization, knowledge of the anatomy
24    of  the  skin,  scalp,  and hair as they relate to applicable
25    services under this Act and labor and compensation laws.
26        The  examination  of  applicants  for  licensure   as   a
27    cosmetology,   esthetics,  or  nail  technology  teacher  may
28    include all of the elements of the exam for  licensure  as  a
29    cosmetologist,  esthetician,  or  nail  technician  and  also
30    include  teaching  methodology,  classroom management, record
31    keeping, and any other related subjects that  the  Department
32    in  its  discretion  may  deem  necessary to insure competent
33    performance.
34        This Act does not prohibit the practice of cosmetology by
 
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 1    one who has applied in writing to the Department, in form and
 2    substance satisfactory to the Department, for a license as  a
 3    cosmetologist,  or the teaching of cosmetology by one who has
 4    applied in writing to the Department, in form  and  substance
 5    satisfactory   to   the   Department,  for  a  license  as  a
 6    cosmetology teacher or cosmetology  clinic  teacher,  if  the
 7    person  has  complied  with all the provisions of this Act in
 8    order to qualify for a license,  except  the  passing  of  an
 9    examination  to be eligible to receive a license, until:  (a)
10    the expiration of 6 months after the filing  of  the  written
11    application,  (b)  the  decision  of  the Department that the
12    applicant has failed to pass an examination within  6  months
13    or  failed  without an approved excuse to take an examination
14    conducted within 6 months  by  the  Department,  or  (c)  the
15    withdrawal of the application.
16        A  person  who  took  the  September 10, 1994 cosmetology
17    licensure examination for  the  sixth  time  and  failed  the
18    examination  and  failed  to  request  a  reader based upon a
19    documented  learning   disability   may   reapply   for   the
20    examination  within  6  months  of the effective date of this
21    amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly without having to
22    complete the additional 1,500 hours of  instruction  required
23    under this Act.
24    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96; 90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)

25        (225 ILCS 410/3A-1) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-1)
26        Sec. 3A-1.  Esthetics and esthetician defined.
27        (A)  Any  person  who for compensation, whether direct or
28    indirect, including tips, engages in the following  practices
29    engages in the practice of esthetics:
30             1.   Beautifying,  massaging, cleansing, exfoliating
31        the stratum corneum of the epidermis or  stimulating  the
32        skin  of  the human body, except the scalp, by the use of
33        cosmetic preparations, body treatments, body  wraps,  the
 
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 1        use  of  hydrotherapy,  antiseptics,  tonics,  lotions or
 2        creams or any device, electrical or  otherwise,  for  the
 3        care of the skin;
 4             2.   Applying  make-up  or  eyelashes to any person,
 5        tinting eyelashes and eyebrows and lightening hair on the
 6        body except the scalp; and
 7             3.  Removing superfluous hair from the body  of  any
 8        person by the use of depilatories, waxing or tweezers.
 9        However, esthetics does not include the services provided
10    by   a   cosmetologist  or  electrologist.  Estheticians  are
11    prohibited from performing any procedure which  may  puncture
12    or abrade the skin below the stratum corneum of the epidermis
13    or  remove closed milia comedones (whiteheads) which may draw
14    blood or serous body  fluid.   The  term  esthetics  includes
15    rendering  advice  on  what is cosmetically appealing, but no
16    person licensed under this Act shall render advice on what is
17    appropriate medical treatment for diseases of the skin.
18        (B)  "Esthetician" means any person who,  with  hands  or
19    mechanical  or  electrical  apparatus  or appliances, engages
20    only in the use of cosmetic  preparations,  body  treatments,
21    body   wraps,  hydrotherapy,  makeups,  antiseptics,  tonics,
22    lotions, creams or other preparations or in the  practice  of
23    massaging,  cleansing, exfoliating the stratum corneum of the
24    epidermis, stimulating, manipulating,  beautifying,  grooming
25    or  similar work on the face, neck, arms and hands or body in
26    a superficial mode, and not  for  the  treatment  of  medical
27    disorders therapeutic purposes.
28    (Source: P.A. 85-1302.)

29        (225 ILCS 410/3A-2) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-2)
30        Sec.  3A-2. Licensure as an esthetician;  qualifications.
31    A person is qualified to receive  a  license  as  a  licensed
32    esthetician  if  that  person has applied in writing on forms
33    provided by the Department, paid any required fees, and:
 
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 1        a.  Is at least 16 years of age; and
 2        b.  Has  a  certificate  of  graduation  from  a   school
 3    providing  secondary  education, or the recognized equivalent
 4    of such a certificate, or persons who are beyond the  age  of
 5    compulsory school attendance; and
 6        c.  Has   graduated  from  a  school  of  cosmetology  or
 7    esthetics approved by  the  Department,  having  completed  a
 8    program  total  of  750  hours  in  the  study  of  esthetics
 9    extending  over  a  period of not less than 18 weeks nor more
10    than 4 consecutive years.  Time spent in such study under the
11    laws of another state or territory of the United States or of
12    a foreign country or province shall be  credited  toward  the
13    period of study required by the provisions of this paragraph;
14    and
15        d.  Has   passed   an   examination   authorized  by  the
16    Department to determine fitness to receive  a  license  as  a
17    licensed esthetician; and
18        e.  Has met any other requirements of this Act and rules.
19    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96.)

20        (225 ILCS 410/3A-3) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-3)
21        Sec.   3A-3.   Licensure   as   an   esthetics   teacher;
22    qualifications.
23        (a)  A  person  is  qualified  to receive a license as an
24    esthetics teacher if that person has applied  in  writing  on
25    forms  supplied  by  the  Department, paid the required fees,
26    and:
27             (1)   is at least 18 years of age;
28             (2)   has  graduated  from  high   school   or   its
29        equivalent;
30             (3)   has   a   current   license   as   a  licensed
31        cosmetologist or esthetician;
32             (4)   has either:  (i) completed a  program  of  500
33        hours  of  teacher  training  in  a  licensed  school  of
 
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 1        cosmetology  or  a  licensed  esthetics  school and had 2
 2        years of practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist
 3        or esthetician within 5 years preceding the  examination;
 4        or  (ii)  completed  a  program  of  750 hours of teacher
 5        training in a licensed school of cosmetology approved  by
 6        the Department to teach esthetics or a licensed esthetics
 7        school;
 8             (5)   has  passed  an  examination authorized by the
 9        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
10        licensed cosmetology or esthetics teacher;
11             (6)   demonstrates,  to  the  satisfaction  of   the
12        Department, current skills in the use of machines used in
13        the practice of esthetics; and
14             (7)   has  met any other requirements as required by
15        this Act.
16        (b)  A person is qualified to receive  a  license  as  an
17    esthetics  clinic  teacher  if  that  person  has  applied in
18    writing  on  forms  supplied  by  the  Department,  paid  the
19    required fees, and:
20             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
21             (2)  has  graduated  from   high   school   or   its
22        equivalent;
23             (3)  has   a   current   license   as   a   licensed
24        cosmetologist or esthetician;
25             (4)  has  completed a program of 250 hours of clinic
26        teacher training in  a  licensed  school  of  cosmetology
27        approved  by  the  Department  to  teach  esthetics  or a
28        licensed esthetics school and had 2  years  of  practical
29        experience  as  a  licensed  cosmetologist or esthetician
30        within 5 years preceding the examination;
31             (5)  has passed an  examination  authorized  by  the
32        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
33        licensed   cosmetology   teacher  or  licensed  esthetics
34        teacher;
 
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 1             (6)  demonstrates,  to  the  satisfaction   of   the
 2        Department, current skills in the use of machines used in
 3        the practice of esthetics; and
 4             (7)  has met any other requirements required by this
 5        Act.
 6        (c)  An applicant who is issued a license as an esthetics
 7    teacher  or  esthetics  clinic  teacher  is  not  required to
 8    maintain an esthetics license in  order  to  practice  as  an
 9    esthetician as defined in this Act.
10    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96; 90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)

11        (225 ILCS 410/3A-5) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703A-5)
12        Sec. 3A-5.  Examination.
13        (a)  The   Department  shall  authorize  examinations  of
14    applicants for a license as  an  esthetician  or  teacher  of
15    esthetics  at such times and places as it may determine.  The
16    Department shall authorize no fewer than 4 examinations for a
17    license as an esthetician or a  teacher  of  esthetics  in  a
18    calendar year.
19        If  an  applicant  neglects,  fails  without  an approved
20    excuse, or refuses to take  the  next  available  examination
21    offered  for  licensure  under  this Act, the fee paid by the
22    applicant shall  be  forfeited  to  the  Department  and  the
23    application  denied.   If  an  applicant  fails  to  pass  an
24    examination for licensure under this Act within 3 years after
25    filing  his  or  her  application,  the  application shall be
26    denied.  However, such applicant may thereafter  make  a  new
27    application for examination, accompanied by the required fee,
28    if  he or she meets the requirements in effect at the time of
29    reapplication.   If  an  applicant  for   licensure   as   an
30    esthetician  is  unsuccessful  at 3 examinations conducted by
31    the  Department,  the  applicant  shall,  before   taking   a
32    subsequent examination, furnish evidence of not less than 125
33    hours  of additional study of esthetics in an approved school
 
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 1    of cosmetology or esthetics since the applicant last took the
 2    examination.  If an applicant for licensure as  an  esthetics
 3    teacher  or  esthetics  clinic  teacher  is unsuccessful at 3
 4    examinations  conducted  by  the  Department,  the  applicant
 5    shall,  before  taking  a  subsequent  examination,   furnish
 6    evidence  of  not  less  than 80 hours of additional study in
 7    teaching methodology and educational psychology in a licensed
 8    school of cosmetology or esthetics since the  applicant  last
 9    took  the  examination.   An  applicant  who  fails to pass a
10    fourth  examination  shall  not  again  be  admitted  to   an
11    examination  unless  (i)  in  the  case  of  an applicant for
12    licensure as an esthetician, the applicant shall  again  take
13    and  complete  a  program  total of 750 hours in the study of
14    esthetics in a licensed school  of  cosmetology  approved  to
15    teach  esthetics  or  a school of esthetics, extending over a
16    period that commences after the applicant fails to  pass  the
17    fourth  examination  and  that  is not less than 18 weeks nor
18    more than 4 consecutive years in duration; (ii) in  the  case
19    of  an  applicant  for a license as an esthetics teacher, the
20    applicant shall again take and complete a  program  total  of
21    750  hours  of  teacher  training  in a school of cosmetology
22    approved to teach esthetics or a school of esthetics,  except
23    that  if the applicant had 2 years of practical experience as
24    a  licensed  cosmetologist  or  esthetician  within  5  years
25    preceding the initial examination taken by the applicant, the
26    applicant must again take and complete a program of 500 hours
27    of teacher training in  licensed cosmetology  or  a  licensed
28    esthetics  school; or (iii) in the case of an applicant for a
29    license as an esthetics clinic teacher, the  applicant  shall
30    again  take  and  complete  a  program  total of 250 hours of
31    clinic teacher training in a licensed school  of  cosmetology
32    or a licensed school of esthetics.
33        (b)  Each  applicant shall be given a written examination
34    testing both theoretical and practical knowledge which  shall
 
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 1    include,  but not be limited to, questions that determine the
 2    applicant's knowledge of:
 3             (1)  product chemistry;
 4             (2)  sanitary rules and regulations;
 5             (3)  sanitary procedures;
 6             (4)  chemical service procedures;
 7             (5)  knowledge of the anatomy of  the  skin,  as  it
 8        relates to applicable services under this Act;
 9             (6)  the  provisions  and  requirements of this Act;
10        and
11             (7)  labor and compensation laws.
12        (c)  The examination of applicants for  licensure  as  an
13    esthetics  teacher  may include all of the above and may also
14    include:
15             (1)  teaching methodology;
16             (2)  classroom management; and
17             (3)  record keeping and any other subjects that  the
18        Department   may   deem  necessary  to  insure  competent
19        performance.
20        (d)  This Act does not prohibit the practice of esthetics
21    by one who has applied in writing to the Department, in  form
22    and  substance  satisfactory to the Department, for a license
23    as an esthetician, an  esthetics  teacher,  or  an  esthetics
24    clinic  teacher  and  has complied with all the provisions of
25    this Act in order  to  qualify  for  a  license,  except  the
26    passing  of  an  examination  to  be eligible to receive such
27    license certificate, until: (i) the expiration  of  6  months
28    after  the  filing  of  such written application, or (ii) the
29    decision of the Department that the applicant has  failed  to
30    pass  an  examination  within  6  months or failed without an
31    approved excuse to take an  examination  conducted  within  6
32    months  by  the  Department,  or  (iii) the withdrawal of the
33    application.
34    (Source: P.A. 90-302, eff. 8-1-97; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
 
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 1        (225 ILCS 410/3C-1) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703C-1)
 2        Sec. 3C-1.  Definitions.   "Nail  technician"  means  any
 3    person   who   for   compensation  manicures,  pedicures,  or
 4    decorates nails, applies sculptured or  otherwise  artificial
 5    nails  by  hand or with mechanical or electrical apparatus or
 6    appliances, or in any way cares for the nails or the skin  of
 7    the  hands  or  feet  including  massaging  the  hands, arms,
 8    elbows, feet, lower legs, and knees  of  another  person  for
 9    other  than  the  treatment  of medical disorders therapeutic
10    purposes.
11        However, nail technicians are prohibited from  performing
12    any  procedure  that  may puncture the skin or which may draw
13    blood  or  serous  body  fluid.   The  term  nail  technician
14    includes rendering advice on what is cosmetically  appealing,
15    but  no person licensed under this Act shall render advice on
16    what is appropriate medical treatment  for  diseases  of  the
17    nails or skin.
18        "Nail technician teacher" means an individual licensed by
19    the  Department  to  provide  instruction  in  the theory and
20    practice of nail technology to students in an  approved  nail
21    technology school.
22        "Licensed   nail  technology  clinic  teacher"  means  an
23    individual  licensed  by  the  Department  to  practice  nail
24    technology as defined in this Act  and  to  provide  clinical
25    instruction in the practice of nail technology in an approved
26    school   of   cosmetology  or  an  approved  school  of  nail
27    technology.
28    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96; 90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)

29        (225 ILCS 410/3C-3) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703C-3)
30        Sec. 3C-3.  Licensure as a  nail  technology  teacher  or
31    nail technology clinic teacher; qualifications.
32        (a)  A person is qualified to receive a license as a nail
33    technology teacher if that person has filed an application on
 
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 1    forms provided by the Department, paid the required fee, and:
 2             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
 3             (2)  has   graduated   from   high   school  or  its
 4        equivalent;
 5             (3)  has a current license  as  a  cosmetologist  or
 6        nail technician;
 7             (4)  has  either:  (1)  completed  a  program of 500
 8        hours of teacher training in a licensed  school  of  nail
 9        technology  or  cosmetology, and had 2 years of practical
10        experience as a nail technician; or (2) has  completed  a
11        program  of  625  hours of teacher training in a licensed
12        school of cosmetology approved to teach  nail  technology
13        or school of nail technology; and
14             (5)  who has passed an examination authorized by the
15        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
16        cosmetology or nail technology teacher.
17        (b)  A person is qualified to receive a license as a nail
18    technology  clinic  teacher  if  that  person  has applied in
19    writing  on  forms  supplied  by  the  Department,  paid  the
20    required fees, and:
21             (1)  is at least 18 years of age;
22             (2)  has  graduated  from   high   school   or   its
23        equivalent;
24             (3)  has   a   current   license   as   a   licensed
25        cosmetologist or nail technician;
26             (4)  has  completed a program of 250 hours of clinic
27        teacher training in a licensed school of cosmetology or a
28        licensed nail  technology  school  and  had  2  years  of
29        practical  experience as a licensed cosmetologist or nail
30        technician within 5 years preceding the examination;
31             (5)  has passed an  examination  authorized  by  the
32        Department to determine fitness to receive a license as a
33        licensed  cosmetology teacher or licensed nail technology
34        teacher;
 
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 1             (6)  demonstrates,  to  the  satisfaction   of   the
 2        Department, current skills in the use of machines used in
 3        the practice of nail technology; and
 4             (7)  has met any other requirements required by this
 5        Act.
 6        (c)  An  applicant  who  receives  a  license  as  a nail
 7    technology teacher or nail technology  clinic  teacher  shall
 8    not be required to maintain a license as a nail technician.
 9    (Source: P.A. 89-387, eff. 1-1-96; 90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)

10        (225 ILCS 410/3C-7) (from Ch. 111, par. 1703C-7)
11        Sec.  3C-7.  Examinations;  failure  or  refusal  to take
12    examination.  The Department shall authorize examinations  of
13    applicants  for  licenses as nail technicians and teachers of
14    nail technology at the times and places as it may determine.
15        The  Department  shall  authorize   not   less   than   4
16    examinations  for  licenses  as  nail  technicians,  and nail
17    technology teachers in a calendar year.
18        If an  applicant  neglects,  fails  without  an  approved
19    excuse,  or  refuses  to  take the next available examination
20    offered for licensure under this Act, the  fee  paid  by  the
21    applicant  shall  be  forfeited  to  the  Department  and the
22    application  denied.   If  an  applicant  fails  to  pass  an
23    examination for licensure under this Act within 3 years after
24    filing an  application,  the  application  shall  be  denied.
25    Nevertheless,   the  applicant  may  thereafter  make  a  new
26    application for examination, accompanied by the required fee,
27    if he or she meets the requirements in effect at the time  of
28    reapplication.    If  an  applicant  for  licensure as a nail
29    technician,  nail  technology  teacher,  or  nail  technology
30    clinic teacher is unsuccessful at 3 examinations conducted by
31    the  Department,  the  applicant  shall,  before   taking   a
32    subsequent  examination,  furnish  evidence  of  successfully
33    completing  (i) for a nail technician, not less than 60 hours
 
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 1    of additional study of nail technology in a  licensed  school
 2    of  cosmetology  approved  to  teach  nail technology or nail
 3    technology and (ii) for a nail  technology  teacher  or  nail
 4    technology   clinic  teacher,  not  less  than  80  hours  of
 5    additional study  in  teaching  methodology  and  educational
 6    psychology  in  an  approved  school  of  cosmetology or nail
 7    technology since the applicant last took the examination.
 8        An applicant who fails the fourth examination  shall  not
 9    again  be  admitted to an examination unless: (i) in the case
10    of an applicant for a  license  as  a  nail  technician,  the
11    applicant  again  takes and completes a total of 350 hours in
12    the study  of  nail  technology  in  an  approved  school  of
13    cosmetology  or  nail technology extending over a period that
14    commences after  the  applicant  fails  to  pass  the  fourth
15    examination and that is not less than 8 weeks nor more than 2
16    consecutive  years  in  duration;  or  (ii) in the case of an
17    applicant for licensure as a  nail  technology  teacher,  the
18    applicant  again  takes  and completes a program total of 625
19    hours  of  teacher  training  in  an   approved   school   of
20    cosmetology, or nail technology, except that if the applicant
21    had  2  years  of  practical  experience  as  a licensed nail
22    technician within 5 years preceding the  initial  examination
23    taken  by  the  applicant,  the applicant must again take and
24    complete a program of 500 hours  of  teacher  training  in  a
25    licensed   school  of  cosmetology  approved  to  teach  nail
26    technology, or a licensed school  of  nail  technology  or  a
27    program of 250 hours of clinic teacher training in a licensed
28    school of cosmetology.
29        Each  applicant  for licensure as a nail technician shall
30    be given a written examination testing both  theoretical  and
31    practical  knowledge, which shall include, but not be limited
32    to, questions that determine  the  applicant's  knowledge  of
33    product   chemistry,  sanitary  rules,  sanitary  procedures,
34    hazardous chemicals and exposure minimization, this Act,  and
 
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 1    labor and compensation laws.
 2        The  examination  for  licensure  as  a  nail  technology
 3    teacher   or  nail  technology  clinic  teacher  may  include
 4    knowledge  of  the  subject  matter,  teaching   methodology,
 5    classroom  management, record keeping, and any other subjects
 6    that the Department in its discretion may deem  necessary  to
 7    insure competent performance.
 8        This   Act   does  not  prohibit  the  practice  of  nail
 9    technology by a person who has  applied  in  writing  to  the
10    Department,   in  form  and  substance  satisfactory  to  the
11    Department, for a  license  as  a  nail  technician,  or  the
12    teaching of nail technology by one who has applied in writing
13    to  the Department, in form and substance satisfactory to the
14    Department, for a license as a  nail  technology  teacher  or
15    nail  technology  clinic  teacher, if the person has complied
16    with all the provisions of this Act in order to qualify for a
17    license, except the passing of an examination to be  eligible
18    to  receive  a license, until: (a) the expiration of 6 months
19    after the filing of  the  written  application,  or  (b)  the
20    decision  of  the Department that the applicant has failed to
21    pass an examination within 6  months  or  failed  without  an
22    approved  excuse  to  take  an examination conducted within 6
23    months by the  Department,  or  (c)  the  withdrawal  of  the
24    application.
25    (Source: P.A.  89-387,  eff.  1-1-96;  89-706,  eff. 1-31-97;
26    90-302, eff. 8-1-97.)

27        (225 ILCS 410/4-23)
28        Sec. 4-23.  Penalties for  failure  to  receive  required
29    continuing education credits.
30        (a)  In  the  first 2-year cycle in which a licensee does
31    not  obtain  his  or  her  continuing  education  hours,  the
32    Department shall place him  or  her  on  probation.   If  the
33    licensee  does  obtain  his or her continuing education hours
 
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 1    prior to his  or  her  next  renewal,  the  Department  shall
 2    restore his or her license to good standing.
 3        (b)  In  the  second  consecutive 2-year cycle in which a
 4    licensee does not obtain  his  or  her  continuing  education
 5    hours,  he  or  she  shall be placed or continued continue on
 6    probation, be fined, and be issued notice by  the  Department
 7    that  license  revocation  will  occur  if he or she does not
 8    receive the continuing education hours required prior to  his
 9    or  her next renewal.  If the licensee does obtain his or her
10    continuing education hours prior to his or her next  renewal,
11    he  or  she  shall remain on probation but shall not be fined
12    pursuant to subsection (a).
13        (c)  In the third consecutive 2-year  cycle  in  which  a
14    licensee  does  not  obtain  his  or her continuing education
15    hours, his or her license shall be revoked.   The  Department
16    shall   promulgate   rules   and  regulations  governing  the
17    reissuance of a license that has been revoked.   These  rules
18    and  regulations  shall  take  into account that the licensee
19    already has been licensed and received the training necessary
20    for such a license.
21        (d)  This Section shall not apply to any person  who  has
22    applied for a waiver of the continuing education requirements
23    under Section 3-7, 3A-6, or 3C-8 of this Act.
24    (Source: P.A. 89-706, eff. 1-31-97.)

25        Section  99.   Effective  date.  This Act takes effect on
26    July 1, 2000.

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