Utah Admin. Code R392-702-2 - Applicability
(1) This rule applies to facilities in which
one or more individuals are engaged in any of the following practices, unless
specifically exempted:
(a)
barbering;
(b) barbering
instruction;
(c)
cosmetology/barbering;
(d)
cosmetology/barbering instruction;
(e) electrology;
(f) electrology instruction;
(g) esthetics;
(h) master-level esthetics;
(i) esthetics instruction;
(j) hair design;
(k) hair design instruction;
(l) nail technology; or
(m) nail technology instruction.
(2) This rule applies to the
following school facilities:
(a) a barbering
school;
(b) a cosmetology/barbering
school;
(c) an electrology
school;
(d) an esthetics
school;
(e) a hair design school;
or
(f) a nail technology
school.
(3) This rule
does not apply to:
(a) physicians, surgeons,
nurses, other medical persons, or morticians, if licensed to practice their
respective professions in Utah, and if engaged in the personal performance of
the duties of their respective profession;
(b) a commissioned physician or surgeon
serving in the armed forces of the United States or another federal
agency;
(c) a person who visits the
state to engage in instructional seminars, advanced classes, trade shows, or
competitions of a limited duration;
(d) a person who engages in the practice of
barbering, cosmetology/barbering, hair design, esthetics, master-level
esthetics, electrology, or nail technology without compensation;
(e) a person providing instruction in
workshops, seminars, training meetings, or other educational programs whose
purpose is to provide continuing professional development to licensed barbers,
cosmetologists/barbers, hair designers, estheticians, master estheticians,
electrologists, or nail technicians;
(f) an employee of a company that is
primarily engaged in the business of selling products used in the practice of
barbering, cosmetology/barbering, esthetics, master-level esthetics,
electrology, or nail technology when demonstrating the company's products to a
potential customer; or
(g) the
practice of ear piercing, body art, body painting, body piercing, face
painting, henna tattoos and permanent tattoos, threading, microblading,
permanent makeup, tanning by UV radiation and spray tanning units, injectables,
mortuary services, massage, body wraps when performed by a massage therapist,
or hair braiding.
Notes
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