Utah Admin. Code R156-11a-800 - Approved Barber Apprenticeship Requirements
Under Subsection 58-11a-102(1), the requirements for an approved barber apprenticeship shall include the following:
(1)
(a) under Subsection
58-11a-306(1)(b)(ii),
an instructor shall provide one-on-one direct supervision of their apprentice
during the apprenticeship program, but this does not preclude an instructor
from having more than one apprentice; and
(b) if an instructor has more than one
apprentice:
(i) the instructor may not
simultaneously supervise the apprentices; and
(ii) the same hour or hours of instruction
may not be credited toward more than one apprentice;
(2) the apprentice shall register
with the Division by submitting a form prescribed by the Division;
(3) The instructor shall be approved by the
Division for the apprenticeship, and the instructor may not have had any
disciplinary action in the preceding three years;
(4) there shall be a conspicuous sign near
the workstation of the apprentice stating, "Apprentice in Training";
(5)
(a) the
instructor and apprentice shall keep a daily record that documents the total
number of hours of training, which shall include:
(i) the hours of theory
instruction;
(ii) the hours of
practical instruction; and
(iii)
the number and type of client services performed, and other services performed;
and
(b) the daily record
shall be available to the Division immediately upon
request;
(6) a complete
set of barber texts shall be available to the apprentice;
(7) an apprentice may be compensated for
services performed;
(8) the
instructor shall provide training and technical instruction of 1,250 hours
using the curriculum defined in Section
R156-11a-700;
(9) the instructor shall limit the training
of the apprentice to not more than 40 hours per week and not more than five
days out of every seven consecutive days;
(10) an apprentice may not perform work on
the public until the apprentice has received at least 10% of the hours of
technical training, with at least a portion of that time devoted to each of the
subjects in Section R156-11a-700;
(11) hours obtained while enrolled in a
school of barbering, cosmetology/barbering, or hair design may not be used to
satisfy the required 1,250 hours of apprentice training; and
(12) if an apprentice completes the
apprenticeship and fails the NIC Barber Theory Examination or NIC Barber
Practical Examination three times, the apprentice and instructor shall:
(a) meet with the Board at the next
appropriate Board meeting;
(b)
explain to the Board why the apprentice is not able to pass the examination;
and
(c) provide to the Board a plan
of study in the appropriate subject matter to assist the apprentice in passing
the examination.
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