Utah Admin. Code R156-11a-502 - Unprofessional Conduct
"Unprofessional conduct" includes:
(1) failing to comply with the standards for
school curriculums applicable to a school of barbering, cosmetology/barbering,
esthetics, electrology, hair design, nail technology, or eyelash and eyebrow
technology in Sections
R156-11a-700 through
R156-11a-708;
(2) using any device
classified by the Food and Drug Administration as a prescriptive medical device
without the appropriate level of supervision by a licensed health care
practitioner acting within the licensed health care practitioner's scope of
practice;
(3) performing a service
within the individual's scope of practice without having been adequately
trained to perform the service;
(4)
failing as a supervisor to provide the appropriate level of supervision within
the scope of practice in Section
58-11a-102;
(5) performing services within the scope of
practice without having the appropriate level of supervision as required in
Section 58-11a-102;
(7) performing a procedure while the licensee
has a known contagious disease that may be transmitted by performing the
procedure unless the licensee takes medically approved measures to prevent
transmission of the disease; and
(8) performing a procedure on a client who
has a known contagious disease that may be transmitted by performing the
procedure unless the licensee takes medically approved measures to prevent
transmission of the disease.
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