Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0540-01-.05 - PROCEDURES FOR LICENSURE
To become licensed to practice as an electrologist or electrology instructor in Tennessee a person must comply with the following procedures and requirements.
(1) An
applicant shall obtain an application form from the Board's administrative
office.
(2) An applicant shall
respond truthfully and completely to every question or request for information
contained in the form and submit it along with all documentation and fees
required by the form and this rule to the Board's administrative office. It is
the intent of this rule that all steps necessary to accomplish the filing of
the required documentation be completed prior to filing an application and that
all documentation be filed simultaneously.
(3) Applications for licensure will be
accepted throughout the year and files which are completed on or before the
30th day prior to an examination date will be processed and if eligible -the
individual will be scheduled for the next practical examination. All supporting
documents requested in these instructions must be received in the Board office
within 30 days of receipt of a deficiency letter or file will be deemed
abandoned pursuant to rule 0540-01-.07(4).
(4) An applicant shall pay, at the time of
application, the non-refundable application, examination fees and state
regulatory fee as provided in Rule 0540-01-.06. Reciprocity (licensed in
another state) applicants and applicants for licensure without examination and
without licensure in another state shall also pay at the time of application
the reciprocity fee as provided in Rule 0540-01-.06.
(5) An applicant shall submit with his
application a signed passport photograph taken within the preceding 12 months.
(The photograph must be signed by the applicant on the back).
(6) An applicant must submit evidence of good
moral character and competence. Such evidence shall be two original and recent
(within the preceding 12 months) letters attesting to the applicant's character
on the signatory's letterhead. The letters can not be from a relative, his
electrology instructor, or the dermatologist who provided the limited license
training.
(7) Except for limited
licensure applicants and applicants for licensure without examination and
without licensure in another state, applicants shall cause to be submitted
directly to the Board's administrative office from an accredited college or
university an official transcript verifying that the general education
requirements pursuant to Rule 0540-01-.04(1) (c) 3. have been met.
(8) An applicant shall submit with his
application a notarized photocopy of his birth certificate, naturalization
documents, or valid driver's license.
(9) Except for limited licensure applicants,
electrology instructor applicants, and applicants for licensure without
examination and without licensure in another state, applicants shall cause to
be submitted directly from the school of electrology an original letter on the
school's letterhead and signed by the program director verifying the applicant
has successfully completed the school's course of study. To be acceptable, the
school's course of study and curriculum must comply with or be equivalent to
Tennessee's electrology school requirements pursuant to T.C.A. §
63-26-111(4) (A) and
(B). If the school no longer exists, the
following documentation will be reviewed by the board for acceptability.
(a) A signed original letter from an
instructor who was employed by the school at the time the applicant attended
verifying that the applicant successfully completed the school's course of
study and that the curriculum complied with or was equivalent to T.C.A. §
63 - 26-111(4)(A); and
(b) A signed
original letter from the state Board of Electrology or Department of Education
where the school existed that the school's curriculum was at least equivalent
to T.C.A.
§ 63-26-111(4) (A) or (B): or
(c) A signed original letter, on official
letterhead, from the American Electrology Association or Society of Clinical
and Medical Electrolysis verifying the existence of the school and that the
school's curriculum was at least equivalent to T.C.A. §
63-26-111(4)(A) and
(B).
(10) An applicant, except an electrology
instructor applicant, shall submit an official high school transcript,
notarized photocopy of diploma, or equivalency document.
(11) Except for electrology instructor
applicants and applicants for licensure without examination and without
licensure in another state, applicants shall request that his/her written
examination scores, pursuant to Rule 0540-01-.08, be submitted directly to the
Board's administrative office from the American Electrology Association or the
Society of Clinical and Medical Electrologists.
(12) A limited license applicant shall submit
evidence of completing an electrology training program of at least 600 hours of
electrology practice directed by a board certified or board eligible
dermatologist, who has documented continuing education in electrology theory
and practice.
(13) Examination -
All applicants shall pass the examination pursuant to Rule
0540-01-.08.
(14) If an applicant
holds or has ever held a license to practice electrology or any other
profession in any other state, the applicant shall submit or cause to be
submitted the equivalent of a Tennessee certificate of Endorsement from each
such licensing board which indicates the applicant either holds a current
active license and whether it is in good standing, or held a license which is
currently inactive and whether it was in good standing at the time it became
inactive.
(15) An applicant for
electrology instructor must provide a photocopy of his current Tennessee
electrology license.
(16) An
applicant for electrology instructor must provide an affidavit or other proof
that he has actively engaged in the practice of electrology for at least five
of the last ten years prior to application.
(17) An applicant for electrology instructor
shall cause to be submitted directly from an accredited college or university
to the Board's administrative office an official transcript verifying that the
general education requirement, pursuant to Rule 0540-01-.04(1)(c) 3, has been
met.
(18) An applicant shall
disclose the circumstances surrounding any of the following:
(a) Conviction of any criminal law violation
of any country, state, or municipality, except minor traffic
violations.
(b) The denial of
licensure application by any other state or the discipline of the licensee in
any state.
(c) Loss or restriction
of certification or licensure privileges.
(d) Any civil suit judgment or civil suit
settlement in which the applicant was a party defendant including, without
limitation, actions involving malpractice, breach of contract, antitrust
activity or any other civil action remedy recognized under the country's or
state's statutory, common, or case law.
(e) To the extent known by the applicant, the
circumstances involved in any pending investigation of licensure by any
state.
(19) An applicant
shall cause to be submitted to the Board's administrative office directly from
the vendor identified in the Board's Licensure application materials, the
result of a criminal background check.
(20) Where necessary, all required documents
shall be translated into English. Such translation and original document must
be certified as to authenticity by the issuing source.
(21) Application review and licensure
decisions shall be governed by Rule 0540-01-.07.
(22) Personal resumes are not acceptable and
will not be reviewed.
(23) The
burden is on the applicant to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that he
possesses the qualifications for licensure by examination or
reciprocity.
(24) The licensure fee
must be received in the Board's administrative office on or before the 30th day
from receipt of notification that the license fee is due. Failure to comply
will result in the application file being closed.
(25) A license will be issued after all
requirements, including payment of a license fee pursuant to Rule 0540-01-.06,
have been met.
(26) Information and
application for the written examination shall be obtained from the testing
agency pursuant to Rule 0540-01-.08(1)(a) 2.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. § 44-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-26-108, 63-26-111, 63-26-112, 63-26-115, and 63-26-119.
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