Source: https://boc.az.gov/licensing/faqs
Timestamp: 2019-12-07 16:24:58
Document Index: 743602822

Matched Legal Cases: ['§32', '§32', '§32', '§32', '§32', '§ 32']

See A.R.S. §32-506 which exempts certain people from licensure including:
(11) Persons who provide a service that results in the removal of hair from its follicle from around the eyebrows and from other parts
See A.R.S. §32-506 which exempts certain people from licensure including: (12) Persons who tanning services by means of airbrushing, tanning beds or spray tanning.
No, A.R.S. §32-541(C) requires that all salons in the state of Arizona have an individual "designated as the manager of the
salon". Effective August 2, 2012, this manager may, but is no longer required to, hold a personal license to be designated as the
manager. Salon owners and managers must always remember that the Board's Rule, A.A.C. R4-10-113 specifies the manager's duties
(A) occurring within the second licensee's portion of the salon, and are each responsible for the common area.
Yes, a licensee may perform cosmetology, aesthetics and nail technology on a customer in a location that is not a licensed salon in certain circumstances:
(1) A licensee may perform cosmetology, aesthetics, hairstyling and nail technology on a customer in a location which is not a licensed salon
when the licensee is requested by a customer to go to a place other than a licensed salon and the licensee is sent to the customer
from a salon. In this situation, both the salon and the licensee are responsible for compliance with all Board statutes and rules.
See A.R.S. §32-574(A)(6).
(2) A licensee may perform cosmetology, aesthetics, hairstyling and nail technology on a customer-WITHOUT THE SALON'S REQUEST-in a health
infirmity or disability. In this situation, the licensee is responsible for compliance with all Board statues and rules.
See A.R.S. §32-574(A)(6)
Yes, Salon Owners are always required to notify the Board of any location change even if it is simply moving suites within a Beauty Mall. The Board needs to have current addresses on record to provide important notices to all licensees. Salon Owners are required to notify the Board in writing, fill out an application and pay the prescribed fee with 10 days following any ownership or location change. See A.R.S § 32-545 (A) (B)
The Board's rule, A.A.C. R4-10-112(M) prohibits the use of products containing hazardous substances banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) such as MMA (Methyl Methacrylate monomer) and methylene chloride from being used in a salon or school.
F. If there is a blood spill or exposure to other body fluids during a service, licensees and students shall stop the service and:
2. Clean and spray or wipe with disinfectant, compatible with electrical equipment, as required in subsection (A)(5)
See the Difference - Eyelash extentions vs Eyelash enhancements.pdf
Blood Spill Procedure.pdf
Download - FAQs re Whirlpool Footbaths
Infection Protection & Law Class 12/09/2019
Board Meeting - 12.13.2019
Infection Protection & Law Class - 12.16.2019
Infection Protection & Law Class - 12.30.2019