Oregon Board of Cosmetology Laws and Rules (2023 – 2024) Complete Solution Certificate - means a written authorization for the holder to perform in one or more fields of practice Cosmetology - the art or science of beautifying and improving the skin, nails, and hair and the study of cosmetics and their application Demonstration permit - a written authorization for a person to practice, demonstrate and teach one or more fields of practice on a temporary basis Esthetics - any of the following skin care or facial care practices performed on the human body or face for the purpose of keeping the skin of the human body or face healthy and attractive and not for medical diagnosis or treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments Esthetics - the use of the hands or mechanical or electric apparatuses or appliances for cleansing, stimulating, manipulating, exfoliating or applying lotions or creams, temporary hair removal, makeup artistry, eyelash services, facial and body wraps, facial and body waxing Facility - means an establishment operated on a regular or irregular basis for the purpose of providing services in one or more fields of practice Fields of Practice - Barbering, esthetics, hair design, nail technology, natural hair care Freelance license - means a written authorization that allows a practitioner to practice outside or away from a licensed facility Independant contractor - a practitioner who qualifies as an independent contractor, and who is not under the control and direction of a facility license holder. License - a written authorization issued to a person to operate a facility or freelance business for providing services related to one or more fields of practice to the public Practitioner - a person certified to perform services include d within a field of practice Registration - means a written authorization issued to an independent contractor to hold forth to the public as a business entity providing services in a field of practice Temporary facility permit - a written authorization t o provide services on a temporary basis in one or more fields of practice Practitioner certification requirements; rules - To qualify for certification as a practitioner of hair design, barbering, esthetics, nail technology or natural hair care, and applicant shall; successfully complete all courses required by rule of the State Board of Education for graduation; pass the certification examination recognized by the Board of Cosmetology for the field of practice sought; pay the fees Facility license a nd temporary facility permit requirements - To be issued a license to operate a facility, each applicant shall: Be 18 years of age or older, comply with rules of the Board of Cosmetology relating to health, safety and infection control; comply with health and safety laws; pay the fees To be issued a temporary facility permit, each applicant must - Operate the facility on a temporary basis for a period not to exceed 30 consecutive calendar days; be 18 years of age; apply on forms from the HLO prior to openi ng business; comply with the board on health, safety , and infection control; comply with the health and safety laws and rules of the Oregon Health Authority; pay the applicable fees Independent contractor registration requirements - To be issued a regist ration to operate as an independent contractor each applicant shall: be 18 years of age, comply with the rules of the board, comply with health and safety laws; pay fees; hold an active certificate in good standing Demonstration permit requirements - A person not certified who wishes to practice, demonstrate and teach a field of practice must obtain a demonstration permit from the HLO; the permit shall specify: the purpose for which it is granted, the period for which the person is permitted to practice; the time and place of exercising the privilege granted by the permit HLO - health licensing office Freelance license - to practice outside or away from a facility Board of Cosmetology - consists of seven members appointed by the governor, six members o f the board shall be practitioners with active certificates, one member shall be a public member who is not a practitioner What is the term of office for each member of the board - Four years. If a person serves two consecutive full terms, a period or at least four years must elapse before the person is again eligible for appointment to serve on the board. Adequate ventilation - ventilation by natural or mechanical methods which removes or exhausts fumes, vapors, or dusts to prevent hazardous conditions f rom occurring Agency - means the Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA)
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