Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1175.710 - Examination Requirements
a)
Examinations shall be administered by the Division or its designated testing
service for estheticians and esthetics teachers and shall cover both
theoretical and practical knowledge that shall include but not be limited to:
1) Product chemistry;
2) Sanitary rules and regulations;
3) Sanitary procedures;
4) Chemical service procedures;
5) Knowledge of the anatomy of the skin as it
relates to applicable services under the Act;
6) The provisions and requirements of the
Act; and
7) Labor and compensation
laws.
b) The passing
grade on each examination is 75 or another state's passing grade.
c) Retakes
1) Esthetician. An applicant who fails to
pass a third examination to become a licensed esthetician must submit an
official transcript from a cosmetology school approved to teach esthetics or an
esthetics school approved by the Division showing successful completion of a
125-hour esthetician refresher course from a school licensed by the Division as
set forth in Section 1175.836, prior to taking the examination a fourth
time.
2) Esthetics Teacher. An
applicant who fails to pass a third examination to become a licensed esthetics
teacher must submit an official transcript from a licensed esthetics or
cosmetology school approved to instruct esthetics teachers showing successful
completion of a 60-hour refresher course prior to taking the examination a
fourth time.
3) For purposes of the
examination retakes, the fourth attempt shall count as the first.
4) An applicant shall make a written request
for an examination retake at least 45 days in advance of the examination date.
The request must include the required examination fee and official transcripts
when further study is required in accordance with subsections (c)(1) and
(2).
d) If an applicant
has not submitted an application for licensure within 12 months after taking
and passing the examination, the applicant must retake and pass the examination
prior to being granted a license.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 9503, effective May 10, 2006
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