S.D. Admin. R. 20:42:01:01 - Definitions
Terms defined in SDCL 36-15-1 have the same meaning when used in this article. In addition, as used in this article:
(1) "Body wraps ," means body treatments
utilizing products or equipment to enhance and maintain the texture, contour,
and integrity, and that promote the beauty of, the skin and body;
(2) "Chemical exfoliation ," means a
resurfacing procedure performed with a chemical solution or product for the
purpose of removing superficial layers of the epidermis to a point no deeper
than the stratum corneum;
(3)
"Clean," "cleaned," or "cleaning," the rendering free of dust and foreign
material by first removing the foreign material and then, as appropriate,
washing with hot water and soap;
(4) "Dermaplane ," means the use of a scalpel
or sharp, bladed instrument to remove the upper layers of the stratum
corneum;
(5) "Direct supervision ,"
means the physical presence in the salon or school where services requiring
licensure are being performed by a licensee or student, and includes on-site
communication, direction, and observation on a consistent basis;
(6) "Disinfect ," "disinfected," or
"disinfecting," a chemical process using designated disinfectants, that
destroys organisms (bacteria, virus, fungus) specified on the manufacturers
label when performed in accordance with label instructions. Disinfection is
exclusive to non-porous surfaces (glass, metal or plastic) and to be effective,
items/surface must be cleaned prior to disinfection and contact time (as listed
on label) must be strictly adhered to;
(7) "Disinfectant," an Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) registered, hospital grade chemical agent of adequate
strength that destroys most bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal activity
when mixed and used in accordance with manufacturer's label;
(8) "Epidermis," the outermost layer of
skin;
(9) "Eyelash extension
application ," means applying individual artificial eyelashes with adhesive to
the upper or lower eyelids;
(10)
"Infection control ," means the processes and protocols that are designed to
reduce the risk of spreading pathogens in an environment, and include
consideration of all possible modes of transmission within a specified
environment, such as cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, improving air
quality, laundering, and hand washing;
(11) "Manipulating ," means applying a light
pressure by the hands for cosmetic purposes only and not for the treatment of
disease or physical or mental ailments;
(12) "Massaging ," means applying massage
movements by the hands or a machine for cosmetic purposes rather than for
therapeutic purposes;
(13)
"Microdermabrasion ," means a gentle, progressive, superficial, mechanical
exfoliation of the uppermost layers of the stratum corneum using a closed-loop
vacuum system;
(14) "Multi-use
item ," means an implement or tool that can be cleaned, disinfected, and
reused;
(15) "Non-invasive ," means
confined to the nonliving cells of the epidermis, specifically the stratum
corneum layer;
(16) "Pedicure ,"
means the cutting, trimming, polishing, coloring, tinting, cleaning, or
otherwise beautifying a person's toenails, applying artificial toenails,
exfoliating dead skin through non-invasive means, and massaging and cleaning a
person's legs and feet;
(17)
"Pedicure foot-spa station ," means any basin using circulating or still
water;
(18) "Single-use item ,"
means an implement or tool that cannot be cleaned and properly disinfected and
must be thrown away afer one use; and
(19) "Work station ," means a work area that
includes all necessary equipment for a licensee to perform services on a
client.
Notes
General Authority: SDCL 36-15-13.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-1.
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