Source: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/2110/full
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﻿ 2110 - MN Rules Chapter
CHAPTER 2110, COSMETOLOGY; SCHOOLS
2110.0120 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0130 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0140 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0150 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0300 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0340 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0370 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0420 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0525 ADVANCED PRACTICE ESTHETICIAN TRAINING.
2110.0540 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0560 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0570 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0580 EYELASH TECHNICIAN TRAINING.
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOLS
2110.0620 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0700 [Repealed, 41 SR 305]
2110.0820 REQUEST FOR WAIVER.
"Hair braiding services" means offering to perform or performing hair braiding, as defined in subpart 17a, as a service to members of the public for a fee or other consideration.
"Hair braider" means a person who offers to perform or performs hair braiding or hair braiding services as defined in subparts 17a and 17b.
"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, and nail 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 17a to 17c.
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; L 2013 c 85 art 5 s 49; 39 SR 393; 41 SR 305; 42 SR 589; 43 SR 347
All unregulated services identified in part 2110.0010, subpart 20, offered within a school clinic shall be clearly identified as "unregulated services" and listed on a sign conspicuously posted in the reception area. The sign shall contain lettering at least one inch high and shall state: "Unregulated services. The following services offered by (school name) are not regulated by the state of Minnesota:
2110.0120
2110.0130
2110.0140
2110.0150
2110.0300
2110.0340
2110.0370
2110.0420
The first 120 hours must be preclinical instruction in the theory of sciences of anatomy, dermatology, and chemistry as related to skin care; infection control; safety procedures related to the practice of skin care; and Minnesota statutes and rules that pertain to the regulation of the practice of skin care; student orientation; and elementary service skills. Elementary service skills must be limited to the observation of an instructor demonstration, or student-to-student application of basic services related to esthetics.
There must be instruction in applied science and skills in the procedures of cosmetic care of the skin, client consultation and skin analysis, applications of facials and makeup, and waxing.
Documentation of the student's completion of the required facials, makeup applications, and waxing applications must be sent to the board with the documentation of successful completion of the entire course of training.
11 SR 389; 13 SR 1056; L 2005 c 27 s 9; L 2009 c 78 art 6 s 26; L 2015 c 77 art 2 s 87; 41 SR 305; 43 SR 347
Advanced practice (AP) esthetician training must consist of a board-approved curriculum of 500 hours that includes items B to E. A prerequisite for the training is completion of the esthetician or cosmetologist training in part 2110.0520 at a board-licensed school within the past five years or an active Minnesota license as a cosmetologist or esthetician.
Part 2110.0500, subparts 2 and 3, do not apply to AP esthetician curriculums. Up to five percent of the AP esthetician curriculum may be accomplished through field trips, and up to five percent of the AP esthetician curriculum may be provided by guest presenters when accompanied by the instructor. If the regular course instructor is not in attendance when a guest presenter is present, the limitations of part 2110.0630 apply unless the guest presenter holds an active instructor license.
A combined esthetician and AP esthetician program approved by the board may be offered to any student and must include both the esthetician training in this part and part 2110.0520. Students who partially complete a combined program under this item are not eligible for an esthetician license unless the partial training received meets the requirements of part 2110.0520.
There must be theoretical instruction in the following: advanced cell histology of the skin; lymphatic system; wound healing; skin classification systems; dermatological disorders and terminology; advanced practice skin care treatments; chemistry and biochemistry of product ingredients and modalities; electrical and light energy; client consultation with skin classifications and medical history; infection control; and health and safety.
There must be clinical instruction in the following:
dermaplaning or a machine exfoliation service;
chemical peels to include alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids, trichloroacetic acids, and blended acid peels;
electrical energy services to include services using direct current, indirect current, sound energy, and light energy;
advanced facial treatments using lymphatic drainage and advanced extractions;
The documentation of the student's completion of the required manicures must be sent to the board with documentation of successful completion of the course of training.
2110.0540
2110.0560
2110.0570
Eyelash technician training must consist of a board-approved curriculum of 38 hours, including items B and C.
There must be 24 hours of preclinical theoretical instruction in the following: structure, function, and disorders of the eye and orbital area; eyelash growth cycles; contraindications and allergic reactions; infection control; eye shapes and eyelash evaluation; product ingredients; health and safety; and laws and rules.
There must be 14 hours of clinical instruction in the practical application of eyelash extensions, including client consultation, design, cleansing the eye area, applying eyelash extensions, and removing eyelash extensions. Clinical instruction must not begin until the student has completed all of the theoretical instruction hours.
Part 2110.0500, subparts 2 and 3, do not apply to eyelash technology curriculums, which must not include field trips or guest presenters.
Each school must be identified as a school of cosmetology or beauty school to ensure that the public may distinguish it from a salon. Identification must consist of signs conspicuously placed on the front of the school and in the reception area of the school clinic. Each school must also have a sign conspicuously posted in its clinic reception area stating, "Cosmetology School. All work performed by students." in letters at least two and one-half inches in height.
2110.0620
The student or the student's parent or guardian must receive a fully executed copy of the contract at the time the contract is signed.
2110.0700
No student shall be enrolled in a school for less than a full course of instruction, except that a licensed individual or a previously licensed individual requesting a refresher course, an applicant who has failed the state examination and requests additional training, a transfer student, a student who has enrolled only to learn unregulated services, and reciprocity applicants who require additional schooling may be enrolled for these purposes.
MS s 154.45; 155A.05; 155A.26; 155A.27; 155A.29; 155A.30; L 2015 c 77 art 2 s 81
11 SR 389; 13 SR 1056; L 2005 c 27 s 9; L 2009 c 78 art 6 s 26; L 2013 c 85 art 5 s 49; 43 SR 347
Active licenses of all instructors, the designated school manager, and the school must be conspicuously posted in the reception area.