Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 915 - Related Training
(a)
Every apprenticeship approved by the board shall consist of an on-the-job
training component and a classroom component of related training.
(b) Related training for barber apprentices
must provide a minimum of 216 hours of instruction over a two year period. A
minimum of 144 of those hours shall cover the theory of barbering and a maximum
of 72 hours may be elective training. The 72 hours of elective training may be
conducted by classroom instruction or by a seminar or by demonstrations
relating to barbering. The elective training shall be verified by course
completion certificates or registration records.
(c) Related training for cosmetology, skin
care, nail care or electrology apprenticeships must provide a minimum of 220
hours of classroom instruction over a two year period. These hours shall cover
the following subjects:
(1) The related
training for a cosmetology apprenticeship shall cover the following subjects as
they relate to cosmetology: cosmetology chemistry, health and safety and
hazardous substances, theory of electricity, disinfection and sanitation,
bacteriology, anatomy and physiology, wet hair styling, thermal hair styling,
permanent waving, chemical straightening, haircutting, hair coloring and
bleaching, scalp and hair treatment, facials, eyebrow arching and hair removal,
makeup, manicuring and pedicuring.
(2) The related training for skin care shall
cover the following subjects as they relate to skin care: cosmetology
chemistry, health and safety and hazardous substances, theory of electricity,
disinfection and sanitation, bacteriology, anatomy, physiology, skin analysis
and conditions, facials, eyebrow arching and hair removal, and
make-up.
(3) The related training
for nail care shall cover the following subjects as they relate to nail care:
cosmetology chemistry, health and safety and hazardous substances, disinfection
and sanitation, bacteriology, anatomy and physiology, water and oil manicures,
including hand and arm massage, complete pedicure, and application of
artificial nails.
(4) The related
training for electrolysis shall cover the following subjects as they relate to
electrolysis: health and safety and hazardous substances, disinfection and
sanitation and sterilization, bacteriology, anatomy and physiology,
electricity, electrolysis, thermolysis, and high frequency and galvanic
currents.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 7312, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 7333 and 7334, Business and Professions Code.
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