2005 Idaho Code - 54-827 — PERMIT TO DEMONSTRATE OR TEACH COSMETOLOGY

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 8
                                 COSMETICIANS
    54-827.  PERMIT TO DEMONSTRATE OR TEACH COSMETOLOGY. (1) Upon application,
and payment of the required fee, the board shall grant a temporary permit
authorizing a person to practice, demonstrate or teach cosmetology, or perform
any one (1) or more of such functions in the following instances:
    (a)  When such permit is sought primarily for educational or demonstration
    purposes and the person making application therefore is licensed or
    qualified through proper documentation to practice or teach cosmetology in
    this or any other state, territory, possession of the United States or
    foreign country, and presents satisfactory evidence of that fact. When a
    permit is issued for this purpose, it shall specify the time and place
    when and where such educational demonstrations shall take place, and the
    permit shall be limited to such time and place, and in no instance shall
    said permit be for a period in excess of thirty (30) days.
    (b)  When a permit is requested for educational or demonstration purposes
    by a licensed school on behalf of its students currently enrolled or a
    licensed cosmetologist on behalf of an apprentice. When a permit is issued
    for this purpose, it shall specify those students or apprentices eligible
    to participate and the time and place of the education demonstration; and
    the permit shall be limited to those individuals and time and place. In no
    instance shall the permit be for a period in excess of seven (7) days.
    (2)  Facilities used for cosmetological services pursuant to a permit
obtained under subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b) of this section shall be exempt
from the requirements for licensed establishments set forth in section 54-803
1., Idaho Code. However, the facility and permit holder shall observe and
comply with the inspection and sanitation requirements established by board
rule.

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