Haw. Code R. § 16-113-17 - Apprenticeship training standards; verification
(a)
Standards for apprenticeship training:
(1)
Training of an apprentice shall be accomplished by a licensed electrologist who
has at least two years full-time experience as a licensed
electrologist;
(2) Theoretical and
clinical training shall be in accordance with the curriculum set forth in
section 16-113-15;
(3) The licensed
electrologist shall be responsible for the supervision and direction of the
apprentice;
(4) The apprenticeship
training shall occur at an electrology premise that is in compliance with the
requirements of the department of health; and
(5) The apprenticeship training shall comply
with all applicable laws of this State regarding employment and
training.
(b)
Verification of completing an apprenticeship training shall be provided on a
form prescribed by the director and shall contain:
(1) The name, license number and original
date of licensure of the licensed electrologist under whom the applicant served
the apprenticeship training, the street address of the business, the number of
completed hours of theoretical training, the number of completed hours of
clinical training, and a statement of assigned duties performed by the
applicant; and
(2) Certification by
the licensed electrologist under oath that the applicant completed a course of
theoretical and clinical training under the licensed electrologist's
supervision and direction over a period of six months and a minimum of 800
hours.
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