Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1175.420 - Licensure by Endorsement
a) An
applicant who is currently registered or licensed as a cosmetologist in another
state or jurisdiction of the United States and who is seeking licensure in
Illinois by endorsement shall file an application, on forms provided by the
Division, that includes:
1) An official
certification of licensure from the state or government board in the
applicant's jurisdiction of original licensure and from the state or government
board in which the applicant is currently licensed and practicing, if other
than the original, stating the applicant's name, the cosmetologist license
number, the original issuance date and the expiration date. The license issued
must be the same or substantially similar to the cosmetology license issued by
the Division;
2) Proof of any name
change (i.e., marriage license, divorce decree, affidavit or court order) if
the applicant's name is other than that shown on submitted documents;
and
3) The required fee set forth
in Section 1175.100.
b) An applicant who is currently registered
or licensed as a cosmetology teacher in another state or jurisdiction of the
United States and who is seeking licensure in Illinois by endorsement shall
file an application, on forms provided by the Division, that includes:
1) An official certification of licensure
from the state or government in the applicant's jurisdiction of original
licensure and from the state or government board in which the applicant is
currently licensed and practicing, if other than the original, stating the
applicant's name, the cosmetology teacher license number, the original issuance
date and the expiration date. The license issued must be the same or
substantially similar to the cosmetology teacher license issued by the
Division;
2) Proof of any name
change (i.e., marriage license, divorce decree, affidavit or court order) if
the applicant's name is other than that shown on submitted documents;
and
3) The required fee set forth
in Section 1175.100.
c) An applicant who is currently registered
or licensed as a cosmetologist in a foreign country or province and who is
seeking licensure in Illinois by endorsement shall file an application, on
forms provided by the Division, that includes:
1) An official document from the government
agency, board or council in the applicant's original jurisdiction of practice
stating the applicant's name, the cosmetologist license number, the original
issuance date, the expiration date, a brief description of any licensure or
exit examination taken to qualify for the license, and the grades received. The
license issued in a foreign country and its requirements must be the same or
substantially similar to the cosmetology license issued by the
Division;
2) An official transcript
from the school or schools attended by the applicant showing the individual
subject areas completed and the hours completed by the applicant, with the
school seal affixed, or an official certification from the government agency,
board or council showing the individual subject areas completed and the hours
completed by the applicant, with the board, agency or council seal affixed.
Educational training credentials and transcripts and/or evidence of licensure
obtained in a foreign country must be submitted to determine if the applicant's
program substantially complies with the requirements set forth in Subparts D
and E. The Board may, as a means of assisting it in the review of foreign
country training or licensure, require an applicant to submit his/her
educational training credentials and transcripts and/or evidence of licensure
to an approved education credentialing evaluation service or similar service
approved by the Board for evaluation at the cost to the applicant. The scope of
practice and education requirements must be the same or substantially similar
to the cosmetology license issued by the Division. The Board may require
additional coursework or a 250-hour cosmetology refresher course from a school
licensed by the Division as set forth in Section
1175.531 or may require an
applicant to pass the cosmetology examination. The Board may also require an
applicant to appear for an interview before the Board or to provide additional
information to assist the Board in its evaluation of the applicant's
training;
3) An official
certification of licensure from the state or country in which the applicant is
currently licensed and practicing, if other than the original, stating the
applicant's legal name, the cosmetologist license number, the original issuance
date, the expiration date, a brief description of any licensure examination
taken to qualify for the license and the grades received, and whether the
applicant's file contains any record of disciplinary actions taken or
pending;
4) Evidence that the
applicant has practiced cosmetology in another jurisdiction for at least 3
years after completing the requirements to qualify for registration or
licensure in that particular jurisdiction, but within 5 years preceding his/her
application for endorsement. This evidence may be in the form of affidavits
from at least 3 clients, coworkers or business owners who can verify the
applicant's practice as a cosmetologist;
5) Proof of any name change (i.e., marriage
license, divorce decree, affidavit or court order) if the applicant's name is
other than that shown on submitted documents; and
6) The required fee set forth in Section
1175.100.
d) An applicant who is currently registered
or licensed as a cosmetology teacher in a foreign country and who is seeking
licensure as a cosmetology teacher in Illinois by endorsement shall file an
application, on forms provided by the Division, that includes:
1) An official document from the government
agency, board or council in the applicant's jurisdiction of original licensure
stating the applicant's name, the cosmetology teacher license number, the
original issuance date, the expiration date, a brief description of any
licensure or exit examination taken to qualify for the license, and the grades
received. The license issued in a foreign country and its requirements must be
the same or substantially similar to the cosmetology teacher license issued by
the Division;
2) An official
transcript from the school or schools attended by the applicant showing the
individual subject areas completed and the hours completed by the applicant,
with the school seal affixed, or an official certification from the government
agency, board or council showing the individual subject areas completed and the
hours completed by the applicant, with the agency, board or council seal
affixed. Educational training credentials and transcripts and/or evidence of
licensure obtained in a foreign country shall be submitted to determine if the
applicant's program substantially complies with the requirements set forth in
Subparts D and E. The Board may, as a means of assisting it in the review of
foreign country training or licensure, require an applicant to submit his/her
educational training credentials and transcripts and/or evidence of licensure
to an approved education credentialing evaluation service or similar service
approved by the Board for evaluation at the cost to the applicant. The scope of
practice and education requirements must be the same or substantially similar
to the cosmetology teacher license issued by the Division. The Board may
require additional coursework or a 250-hour cosmetology refresher course from a
school licensed by the Division as set forth in Section
1175.531 or require an applicant
to pass the cosmetology examination and/or the cosmetology teacher examination.
The Board may also require an applicant to appear for an interview before the
Board or to provide additional information to assist the Board in its
evaluation of the applicant's training;
3) An official certification of licensure
from the state or country in which the applicant is currently licensed and
practicing, if other than the original, stating the applicant's legal name, the
cosmetologist license number, the original issuance date, the expiration date,
a brief description of any licensure examination taken to qualify for the
license and the grades received, and whether the applicant's file contains any
record of disciplinary actions taken or pending;
4) Evidence that the applicant has practiced
as a cosmetology teacher in another jurisdiction for at least 3 years after
completing the requirements to qualify for registration or licensure in that
particular jurisdiction, but within 5 years preceding his/her application for
endorsement. This evidence may be in the form of affidavits from at least 3
clients, coworkers, business owners, students or school administrators who can
verify the applicant's practice as a cosmetology teacher;
5) Proof of name change (i.e., marriage
license, divorce decree, affidavit or court order) if name is other than that
shown on any of the documents submitted; and
6) The required fee set forth in Section
1175.100.
e) An applicant for licensure as a
cosmetologist who is licensed in another jurisdiction may be given up to 300
hours of educational credit for every 12-month period during which he/she was
lawfully employed as a cosmetologist. To obtain credit for work experience, the
applicant must submit verification of employment on forms provided by the
Division in support of the work experience from at least 3 clients, coworkers
or business owners. A certification of licensure from the jurisdiction in which
the lawful practice is claimed must also be submitted.
f) An applicant applying for licensure as a
cosmetologist or cosmetology teacher on the basis of endorsement who has
previously failed the licensing examination under this Act in Illinois shall
not be approved for licensure on the basis of endorsement unless and until
he/she provides verification of successful completion of a substantially
equivalent licensure examination. The successful completion of the
substantially equivalent examination must occur after the most recently failed
examination attempt in Illinois. An applicant may be required to appear before
the Board to answer questions about any examination taken by the applicant. The
Board may recommend the completion of additional education by an applicant
prior to licensure.
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 14983, effective September 9, 2011
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