Applications for Ohio licenses to practice cosmetology, any
branch of cosmetology, or barbering, from individuals holding valid licenses to
practice cosmetology, any branch of cosmetology, or barbering, in other states,
or from other countries, shall be processed in accordance with the provisions
of this rule. Persons from other jurisdictions must provide certified proof of
holding an equivalent license issued by their state or country of origin, and
certified proof of training hours.
(A)
Upon application to the board to practice cosmetology,
or any branch of cosmetology pursant to section
4713.34 of the Revised Code,
barbering pursant to section
4709.08 of the Revised Code, or
boutique services pursant to section
4713.69 of the Revised Code, the
board shall issue a license to practice to an applicant who is licensed or
registered in another state to practice, as appropriate, if all of the
following conditions are satisfied:
(1)
The applicant holds a valid license in another
state;
(2)
The applicant has satisfactory work experience, a
government certification, or a private certification as described in that
chapter of their respective license or registration type in a state that does
not issue that license or registration.
(A)(B)
Upon application to the board to practice cosmetology, or any branch of
cosmetology, as provided for in section
4713.34 of the Revised Code, and
submission of required application fee(s), a person who is licensed or
registered as a cosmetologist, or in any branch of cosmetology
other than manicuring, under the laws of
any other state, territory of the United States,
District of Columbia, or other
another
country, shall be granted licensure in the state of Ohio upon taking and
passing Ohio's practical and theoretical examinations provided the total amount
of hours required to complete their program were at least eighty percent of the
program hours required in the state of Ohio and the licensing jurisdiction
requires that testing occur at a facility managed by a centralized governing
licensing body.
A year of licensed experience may be
substituted for one hundred hours of training, up to a maximum of five hundred
hours in total.
(1) The board may
waive the requirement to take and pass Ohio's practical examination, and
theoretical examinations examination, or both, for any individual who holds a
valid license to practice cosmetology, or a branch of cosmetology other than
manicuring, from another jurisdiction if all of the following are met:
(a) The individual has held an active license
or equivalent in cosmetology, or a branch of cosmetology;
(b) The licensing authority required at least
eighty percent of the program hours required in the state of Ohio at the time
the license was granted;
(c) The
licensing jurisdiction required a practical examination at the time the license
was granted;
(d) The licensing
jurisdiction required a theory examination at the time the license was granted;
and
(e) The licensing jurisdiction
extends similar reciprocity opportunities to individuals licensed in
Ohio.
(2) If an
individual licensed by another jurisdiction meets all of the requirements
listed in paragraph (A) of this rule, with the exception of paragraph (A)(1)(c)
or (A)(1)(d) of this rule, the board may waive the respective examination
requirement that was previously completed in the original licensing
jurisdiction.
(B)(C) Upon application to
the board to practice barbering, as provided for in section
4709.08 of the Revised Code, and
submission of required application fee(s), a person who is licensed or
registered as a barber, under the laws of
any other
state, territory of the United States, District of Columbia, or other
another country, shall be granted licensure in
the state of Ohio upon taking and passing Ohio's practical and theoretical
examinations provided the total amount of hours required to complete their
program were at least eighty percent of the program hours required in the state
of Ohio and the licensing jurisdiction requires that testing occur at a
facility managed by a centralized governing licensing body.
A year of licensed experience may be substituted for
one hundred hours of training, up to a maximum of five hundred hours in
total.
(1) The board may waive the
requirement to take and pass Ohio's practical examination, and theoretical
examination, or both, for any individual who holds a valid license to practice
barbering from another jurisdiction if all of the following are met:
(a) Is at least eighteen years of
age;
(b) The licensing jurisdiction
required at least eighty percent of the program hours required in the state of
Ohio at the time the license was granted;
(c) The licensing jurisdiction required a
practical examination at the time the license was granted;
(d) The licensing jurisdiction required a
theory examination at the time the license was granted; and
(e) The licensing jurisdiction of the
applicant extends similar reciprocity opportunities to individuals licensed in
Ohio.
(2) If an
individual licensed by another jurisdiction meets all the requirements listed
in paragraph (B)(1) of this rule, with the exception of paragraph (B)(1)(c) or
(B)(1)(d) of this rule, the board may waive the respective examination
requirement that was previously completed in the original licensing
jurisdiction.
(C)(D) After issuance of a
license to practice cosmetology, any branch of cosmetology, or barbering in
accordance with this rule, the board shall not provide certified verification
of licensure to any other state, territory of the United States, District of
Columbia, or other country until one year after the date of issuance. The
restriction on certification and transferability of licensure under this
division do not apply to any of the following:
(1) A person who is an active duty military
member or spouse of an active duty military member who provides proof of
military orders transferring them or their spouse to another state, territory
of the United States, District of Columbia, or another country; or
(2) A person who presents valid proof of the
necessity to move to another state, territory of the United States, District of
Columbia, or another country due to acceptance of a spouse's employment or
illness of an immediate family member.
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code
4713-7-09
Effective:
2/12/2024
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:
11/21/2023 and
02/12/2029
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory
Authority: 4713.08(A)(6),
4713.08(A)(20),
4709.08,
4713.34
Rule
Amplifies: 4713.20,
4713.34,
4709.08
Prior
Effective Dates: 01/26/1997, 04/01/2000, 01/10/2004, 02/28/2014, 03/26/2015,
02/16/2018, 07/05/2020, 12/12/2022