(A) "Certified" as
the word is used in paragraph (E) of rule
4713-5-02 of the Administrative
Code means a
cosmetology student who has
successfully completed the training and passed the tests on theory and clinical
application for a specific service component of the course that allows a
student to competently provide a service on patrons. The grade scale used by
the program shall be consistently applied for all tested theory and practical
components.
(B) "Semester" means a
period of no less than fifteen weeks.
(C) "Course" means a component of study on a
particular subject area within the curriculum for the approved
program.
(D) "Program" means the
aggregate of individual courses that qualify a student to take a licensing
examination.
(E) "State
credentialed teacher" means a person recognized by the Ohio department of
education as a certified/licensed teacher or a recognized member of the faculty
of a college or university or an individual holding at least a baccalaureate
degree in the subject to be taught.
(F) "Withdrawn student" means any student who
ceases instruction in a school prior to graduation.
(G) "ODE" means the Ohio department of
education.
(H) "IEP" means an
individual education plan.
(I)
"Course outline" means an outline of the program offering that summarizes each
of the subject areas included in the program with hours devoted to theory and
clinic within each subject.
(J)
"Clock hour" means a period of at least fifty minutes for attended theory
courses or sixty minutes for attended clinic practice courses.
(K) "Proprietary school" means a school that
is established, conducted and primarily supported by a nongovernmental person.
The terms "proprietary school" and "private school" may be used
interchangeably.
(L) "Certified
training record" means an official record signed by an authorized school
representative certifying as true and accurate the student's educational
record, including the courses completed, the final grades for all completed
theory, practical, and any applicable academic courses, and the associated
clock hours applicable to a program of study. If credit hours are awarded, the
school must convert those hours to clock hours on the certified training
record.
(M) A "handbook" means a
manual or book or booklet setting forth the policies of the school and the
school's requirements for each student and given to the student upon the
student's signing of the enrollment agreement or contract as set forth in
paragraph (A) of rule
4713-3-12 of the Administrative
Code. A handbook is necessary only if a school does not set forth all of its
policies and requirements in its catalogue.
(N) A "school contract" or a "school
enrollment agreement" means an agreement between the school and the applicant
signed by an authorized school representative and the applicant (or the
parent/guardian if the applicant or student is a minor) setting forth the
obligations of both the applicant and the school. The terms "school contract"
and "school enrollment agreement" may be abbreviated as "contract" or
"enrollment agreement." The contract or enrollment agreement used by a school
shall meet the minimum requirements set forth in rule
4713-3-13 of the Administrative
Code.
(O) A "catalogue" is a
manual, book, booklet, or magazine-style document used for informing students
and potential students about school policies and procedures or used for
promotion of the school. At a minimum, a catalogue includes the information set
forth in
paragraph (B) of rule
4713-3-12 of the Administrative
Code. A catalogue may be used for both advertising and for providing
information to students, and, if properly executed, shall eliminate the need
for a student handbook.
(P) A "school" means a school of
cosmetology, as defined under section 4713.01 of the Revised Code, or a barber
school, as defined in division (D) of section 4709.01 of the Revised
Code.
(Q)(P) A "career technical
school" means vocational education and training that prepares individuals for a
career in cosmetology or any specific branch of
cosmetology
a profession licensed by the
board.
(R)(Q) A "credit hour"
means a period of time equal to thirty clock hours.
(S)(R) "Competency-based
credit" means credit hours or clock hours earned through a system of assessment
and grading that demonstrates a student has learned the minimally expected
knowledge and skills needed to pass a course. Competency-based credit only
applies to academic courses allowed under paragraphs (B)(1), (B)(2) and (B)(3)
of rule
4713-5-03 of the Administrative
Code and may constitute no more than twenty-five per cent of the required
program hours.
(T)(S) "Distance learning"
means planned teaching/learning where the instructor/teacher and students are
physically separated during instruction.
(U)(T)
"Temporary closure" as the term is used in rule
4713-5-14 of the Administrative
Code, means a closure of a program for more than one day, but less than five
days.
(V)(U) "Final date of
enrollment" as the phrase is used in paragraph (B) of rule
4713-5-15 of the Administrative
Code, means the date a student provides written notice of discontinuance to the
program, or the date a program notifies a student in writing that the student's
enrollment in the program has been discontinued; whichever occurs first.
(W) "Theoretical scientific study"
means the classroom study under the supervision of a teacher of theoretical
subjects of instruction in the art of barbering.
(X) "Scientific barbering practice"
means practicing under the supervision of a barber teacher in a classroom
setting.
(Y) "General barbering practice"
means providing clinic services to the general public under the supervision of
a barber teacher.