Haw. Code R. § 16-78-36 - Exemptions
The rules governing the practice of cosmetology shall not apply to the following persons when acting within the scope of their profession or occupation:
(1) Persons authorized
by law of this State to practice medicine and surgery;
(2) Persons authorized by law of this State
to practice barbering;
(3) An
officer or employee, of the United States, if the practice is performed by the
employees within the federal property;
(4) Manufacturer's representatives or sales
persons in retail outlets who sell beauty products or techniques for
promotional purposes without compensation for the cosmetology
services;
(5) Persons who are
employed by a firm or corporation dealing as a beauty operator for the sole
purpose of giving demonstrations on the use of the products on one's self or a
model;
(6) Educational activities
conducted in connection with any monthly, annual, or other special program from
which the general public is excluded. This exemption shall apply only to the
specific days of the special program;
(7) Persons employed by theatrical groups,
modeling agencies or photography studios without being directly compensated by
the client being serviced; or
(8)
Persons employed by health care facilities who are providing care to
patients.
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