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﻿ 2105 - MN Rules Chapter
CHAPTER 2105, COSMETOLOGY; INDIVIDUALS AND SALONS
2105.0100 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0120 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0130 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0140 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0150 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0155 GRANDFATHERED ADVANCED PRACTICE ESTHETIC LICENSES.
2105.0160 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0180 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0182 GRANDFATHERED EYELASH TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTORS.
2105.0185 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0210 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0300 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0320 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0340 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0350 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0380 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0400 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0420 [Repealed, 43 SR 347]
2105.0450 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0600 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0610 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2105.0830 COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER REGULATIONS.
"Hair braider" means a person who offers to perform or performs hair braiding or hair braiding services as defined in subparts 10b and 10c.
"Hair braiding services" means offering to perform or performing hair braiding, as defined in subpart 10b, as a service to members of the public for a fee or other consideration.
"Licensed services" means those services defined as the practice of cosmetology under Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.23, subdivision 3, and includes services provided by cosmetologists, estheticians, nail technicians, advanced practice estheticians, and eyelash technicians. The definition of "cosmetology" in Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.23, subdivision 3, must be construed to not prohibit or regulate hair braiding, hair braiding services, and hair braiders, as defined in subparts 10a to 10c.
"Unregulated service" means those services not defined as the practice of cosmetology under Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.23, subdivision 3, and that are exempt from regulation by the board. Unregulated services are ear piercing; body art; body painting; henna tattoos and permanent tattoos; eyebrow embroidery; eyebrow microblading; permanent hair removal; permanent makeup; tanning by UV radiation and spray tanning units; injectables; services for theatrical, television, film, fashion, photography, or media productions or media appearances; mortuary services; massage; body wraps and lymphatic drainage when performed by a massage therapist; the practice of medicine as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 147.081, subdivision 3; and hair braiding, hair braiding services, and hair braiders, as defined in subparts 10a to 10c; and threading as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.23, subdivision 13. Ordinances by local units of government that prohibit hair braiding, hair braiding services, or hair braiders, as defined in subparts 10a to 10c, or regulate any matter relating to licensing, testing, or training of hair braiding, hair braiding services, or hair braiders are preempted by this part.
L 1983 c 289 s 114 subd 1; L 1984 c 655 art 1 s 92; 10 SR 474; 11 SR 389; 13 SR 1056; 22 SR 594; L 2005 c 27 s 9; 30 SR 1248; L 2009 c 78 art 6 s 26; 39 SR 393; 41 SR 305; 41 SR 1087; 42 SR 589; 43 SR 347
Grandfathering provisions for advanced practice esthetician operators.
A cosmetologist or esthetician operator may apply for a grandfathered advanced practice (AP) esthetician license by meeting the requirements in this subpart. The completed application must be received by the board no later than July 31, 2019. A cosmetologist who meets the requirements for a grandfathered AP esthetician license must be issued a separate AP esthetician license. An applicant for a grandfathered AP esthetician license must:
provide a completed application;
hold an active Minnesota cosmetologist or esthetician operator license;
have demonstrated work experience in a licensed salon consisting of a total of 900 hours in the past three years providing AP esthetician services, including experience in three or more AP services including at least one type of advanced exfoliation services and at least one type of advanced facial services using electrical energy. A licensed cosmetology or licensed esthetician instructor may substitute teaching hours in advanced practice esthetic services at a licensed school for part or all of the 900 hours of work experience. An applicant who does not meet the 900 hours of experience must submit original passing test results not more than one year old of the board-approved written theory and written practical tests for AP estheticians; and
submit payment of the fees required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.
Grandfathering provisions for advanced practice esthetician salon managers.
A cosmetologist and esthetician salon manager may apply for an advanced practice (AP) esthetician salon manager license under the grandfathering provisions of this part by meeting the requirements in this subpart. The completed application must be received by the board no later than July 31, 2019. A cosmetologist who wishes to retain the cosmetology license and who meets the requirements for a grandfathered AP esthetician license must be issued a separate AP esthetician license. An applicant for a grandfathered AP esthetician salon manager license must:
hold an active Minnesota cosmetologist or esthetician salon manager license;
have demonstrated work experience in a licensed salon consisting of a total of 900 hours in the past three years providing AP esthetician services, including experience in three or more AP services including at least one type of advanced exfoliation services and at least one type of advanced facial services using electrical energy. A licensed cosmetology or licensed esthetician instructor may substitute teaching hours in advanced practice esthetic services at a licensed school for part or all of the 900 hours of work experience. An applicant who does not meet the 900 hours of experience must submit original passing test results no more than one year old of the board-approved written theory and written practical tests for AP estheticians; and
Grandfathering provisions for advanced practice esthetician instructors.
A cosmetology instructor or esthetic instructor with an active license may apply for an advanced practice (AP) esthetician instructor license under the grandfathering provisions of this part by meeting the requirements in this subpart. The completed application must be received by the board no later than July 31, 2019. A cosmetologist instructor who meets the requirements for a grandfathered AP esthetician instructor license will be issued a separate AP esthetician instructor license. An applicant for a grandfathered AP esthetician instructor license must:
hold an active Minnesota cosmetology or esthetician instructor license;
hold an active Minnesota AP esthetician license as an operator or salon manager; and
Student grandfathering provisions for advanced practice esthetician licenses.
A student who completes an esthetic licensure program on or after January 1, 2018, but before June 1, 2019, may apply for an advanced practice (AP) esthetician license by meeting the requirements in this subpart. The completed application must be received by the board no later than December 31, 2019. A student applicant for a grandfathered AP esthetician license under this subpart must:
hold an active esthetician operator license;
submit original passing test results no more than one year old of the board-approved theory test for AP estheticians;
submit original passing test results no more than one year old of the board-approved written practical test for AP estheticians; and
submit payment of the fees required of applicants for licensure by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.
MS s 155A.26; 155A.27; 155A.29; 155A.30; L 2015 c 77 art 2 s 81
43 SR 347
A licensed eyelash technician may apply for a grandfathered eyelash technology instructor license by meeting the requirements in this subpart. The completed application must be received by the board no later than June 30, 2018.
An applicant for a grandfathered eyelash technology instructor must submit:
a Minnesota eyelash technician operator or manager license;
documented work experience in the past three years of: at least 2,700 hours providing in-person training on eyelash extension services; at least 2,700 hours providing eyelash extension services; or a combination of providing in-person eyelash extension training and eyelash extension services equal to 2,700 hours;
an original course completion certificate of a board-approved instructor course not more than one year old;
original passing test results no more than one year old of a board-approved instructor general theory test;
original passing test results no more than one year old of a board-approved instructor practical test;
original passing test results no more than one year old of a board-approved instructor state laws and rules test; and
payment of the fees required in Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.
MS s 14.389; L 2017 1Sp4 art 2 s 64
42 SR 589
Applicants for a cosmetologist, esthetician, nail technician, or eyelash technician operator license who have completed or exceeded the required number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; 350 hours for a nail technician; and 38 hours for an eyelash technician and are licensed in another state must provide the following:
if the out-of-state license is not active, an original board-approved skills course certificate no more than one year old;
a high school diploma or transcript showing graduation, a commissioner of education-selected high school equivalency certification, or a recognized equivalent of a high school diploma (RED) as identified in Code of Federal Regulations, title 34, section 600.2;
Applicants for a cosmetologist, esthetician, nail technician, or eyelash technician operator license who have not completed the required number of hours of training: 1,550 hours for a cosmetologist; 600 hours for an esthetician; 350 hours for a nail technician; and 38 hours for an eyelash technician, and who are licensed in another state must provide the following:
evidence of an active license for at least three years in another state, or an original course completion certificate from a Minnesota-licensed cosmetology school no more than one year old with notarized signatures of the school manager or owner documenting the completion as a transfer student under part 2110.0705 of additional training hours and the practical skills test;
if the out-of-state license is not active, the applicant must provide an original board-approved skills course certificate no more than one year old;
original passing test results no more than one year old of a board-approved general theory test. If a certification of licensure from a state in which the applicant has been licensed attests that the applicant has passed such a test, this requirement is met and the general theory test does not have to be retaken;
Applicants for a cosmetologist, esthetician, nail technician, or eyelash technician operator license whose training was outside the United States and have not been licensed by another state must:
Applicants who hold an active instructor license issued from another state may apply for an instructor license. Applicants must provide the following:
an active Minnesota operator or salon manager license;
documentation of at least 2,700 hours of licensed practice as an operator, salon manager, or instructor within the three years prior to the application;
an original course completion certificate of a board-approved instructor course not more than one year old. If a certification of licensure from a state where the applicant holds an active instructor license attests that the applicant successfully completed comparable instructor training, this requirement is met and the instructor course does not have to be retaken;
original passing test results no more than one year old of a board-approved instructor general theory test. If a certification of licensure from a state where the applicant holds an active instructor license attests that the applicant passed a comparable instructor theory test, this requirement is met and the instructor theory test does not have to be retaken;
original passing test results no more than one year old of a board-approved instructor practical test. If a certification of licensure from a state where the applicant holds an active instructor license attests that the applicant has passed such a test, this requirement is met and the instructor practical test does not have to be retaken;
Applicants with an advanced practice or master esthetician training or license from another state or country.
An applicant for an advanced practice esthetician operator license whose training or licensure is from another state or country must:
apply to a board-licensed school as a transfer student for an evaluation of applicable esthetician and advanced practice (AP) esthetician training, school records, and work experience under part 2110.0705; rectify any deficiencies noted in the evaluation results; and provide the original esthetician course completion certificate and the original AP esthetician course completion certificate; and
a high school diploma or transcript showing graduation, general education development certificate, or a recognized equivalent of a high school diploma (RED) as identified in Code of Federal Regulations, title 34, section 600.2;
if applicant has held a cosmetologist, esthetician, or AP esthetician license in another state, a certification of licensure no more than 90 days old sent to the board directly from each state where the applicant has been licensed. A license certification must verify the current status and history of licensure, discipline history, hours of training, and whether or not the licensee has passed the general theory and practical tests. If a state does not issue certification of licensure, the applicant must submit a copy of the most recent license and a completed supplemental verification form;
original passing test results no more than one year old of a board-approved esthetician or cosmetology general theory test. If a certification of licensure from a state in which the applicant has been licensed attests that the applicant has passed such a test, this requirement is met and the general theory test does not have to be retaken;
original passing test results no more than one year old of a board-approved esthetician or cosmetology written practical test. If a certification of licensure from a state in which the applicant has been licensed attests that the applicant has passed such a test, this requirement is met and the written practical test does not have to be retaken;
original passing test results of a board-approved theory AP esthetician test no more than one year old;
original passing test results of a board-approved written practical AP esthetician test no more than one year old;
All foreign documents from another country, including records in English, must be evaluated by a board-approved credentialing agency at the applicant's expense.
The board shall maintain a list of approved core CE courses on the board's website.
A professional practice CE course as required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.271, subdivision 1, paragraph (b), must consist of a four-hour course based on any or all of the following within the licensee's scope of practice:
The board shall maintain a list of approved professional practice CE courses on the board's website.
Instructor license renewal requires 30 CE hours of board-approved courses on teaching methodology and 15 CE hours on clinical practice in the instructor's licensed field.
The board shall maintain a list of approved instructor CE courses on the board's website.
A course provider must retain records of each attendee, including the attendee's full name and license number, the date of the course, the course title or course number, and the instructor's name for five years. Course providers must respond within 15 business days of the board's request for verification of whether an individual attended and completed a CE course. This subpart does not apply to CE courses offered by MnSCU, the University of Minnesota, or any postsecondary school licensed by the Office of Higher Education and not licensed by the board.
A cosmetologist skills course, esthetician skills course, advanced practice esthetician, nail technician, or eyelash technician skills course must be offered in person, taught by an instructor licensed in the course subject, and:
Attendees who do not pass the initial skills test must complete the provider's skills course curriculum for each skill test area not passed. The attendee has completed the skills course when the attendee passes the skills test.
Each licensee or applicant must attend a skills course specific to the licensure field held or sought by the licensee or applicant.
A licensee with an active or expired Minnesota practitioner license who has ceased all practice of cosmetology may apply for a retired license that does not allow any practice of cosmetology as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.23, subdivision 3. The board must void any active license when a retired license is issued for the remainder of the license cycle. If the practitioner's license is expired, the applicant must pay the renewal and late fees required by Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.25.
A person with a retired license who wishes to obtain an active practitioner license must apply to renew the original expired practitioner license under the terms of this chapter as if no retired license was issued. If the retired license has not expired, no new renewal fee is required.
The DLSM is not required to be present at all times during the salon's operation but remains responsible for compliance under this chapter and Minnesota Statutes, chapter 155A, even when away from the salon.
The active salon license showing the current DLSM must be conspicuously posted facing the public side of the reception area providing the public a full, unobstructed view of the license.
10 SR 474; 13 SR 1056; 22 SR 594; L 2005 c 27 s 9; L 2009 c 78 art 6 s 26; 41 SR 305; 43 SR 347
A salon located in a mobile vehicle or mobile structure must be licensed as a mobile salon. Mobile salons are subject to the following provisions:
The mobile salon's name as shown on the license must be visibly displayed and clearly legible on at least one exterior side of the mobile salon.
the phone number of the mobile salon's cell phone or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
Portable shampoo containment bowls and portable pedicure tubs are acceptable. All other sinks must be installed and connected to the vehicle's potable water supply and wastewater tanks.
Services must not be provided unless the mobile salon is parked with the engine off, stable, and leveled. Stabilizing jacks must be used when indicated by the manufacturer's instructions of the vehicle or mobile structure. At least two wheel chocks must be in use when the salon is operating.
MS s 14.389; 155A.26; L 2015 c 77 art 2 s 81; L 2017 1Sp4 art 2 s 64
41 SR 1087; 42 SR 589
2105.0420
[Repealed, 43 SR 347]
The board must issue individual licenses on a three-year license cycle. The first year of the license cycle may consist of less than 12 months, and begins on the issuance date and ends on the last day of the individual's birth month. The second and third year of the license cycle consists of 12 months each, ending on the last day of the individual's birth month.
Compliance with this chapter does not ensure compliance with other requirements set forth by federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations as they apply to business operation, physical construction and maintenance, safety, and public health.