Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 130-2-.05 - Application for Instructor License
(1) Any person desiring to teach or instruct
in a school of cosmetology, school of hair design, school of esthetics, or
school of nail care in the State of Georgia, is required to make application
for a license using the form furnished by the Georgia State Board of
Cosmetology and show by such application that applicant has met all the
requirements of the law and rules of the Board. When such application is
properly filled out and returned to the Board, it shall be accompanied by the
following:
(a) a photo static copy of a
current Georgia cosmetology license at the appropriate level;
(b) proof of one (1) year work experience as
a licensee at the appropriate level;
(c) proof of a high school diploma or GED
Certificate;
(d) an official
certification of required credit hours of instructor training from a Board
approved school of cosmetology (obtained within four (4) months), school of
hair design (obtained within four (4) months), school of esthetics (obtained
within nine (9) months, or school of nail care (obtained within four (4)
months);
(e) required
fee;
(f) proof of passing a written
and practical examination to become an instructor.
(2) Any person desiring to obtain a license
to teach or instruct in a school of cosmetology, hair design, esthetics, or
nail technology in the State of Georgia, who is certified by the State
Department of Education to teach cosmetology, hair design, esthetics, or nail
technology in the state's public schools, may make application for a license by
using the form furnished by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology and show by
such application that applicant has met all the requirements of the laws and
rules of the Board. When such application is completed and returned to the
Board, it shall be accompanied by the following:
(a) a photo static copy of a current Georgia
cosmetology license at the appropriate level;
(b) certification from the Georgia State
Department of Education of completion of the three-year teacher's training
program required by the State Department of Education;
(c) proof of a high school diploma or GED
certificate;
(d) proof of passing a
written and practical examination to become an Instructor;
(e) required fee.
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