SPS 50.310 SPS 50.310Licensure through apprenticeship.
SPS 50.310(1)(1)Apprenticeship applications and permits.
SPS 50.310(1)(a) (a) The owner of an establishment seeking to train an apprentice shall contact the department of workforce development or the department of safety and professional services for an apprenticeship application. The application shall be submitted to the department of workforce development.
SPS 50.310 Note Note: The apprenticeship application form is available on the Department's Web site at http://dsps.wi.gov. After receiving and processing the application form, the DWD sends the form to the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
SPS 50.310(1)(b) (b) An initial apprenticeship permit shall be issued by the department for a period of 3 years. The permit shall be extendable for one additional 1-year period upon submittal of all of the following:
SPS 50.310(1)(b)1. 1. Payment of a $10 fee.
SPS 50.310(1)(b)2. 2. Notification to the department of safety and professional services from the department of workforce development of acceptable progress by the apprentice in theory instruction and practical training.
SPS 50.310(1)(c) (c) An apprentice may not engage in any barbering work or attend school until a permit has been issued.
SPS 50.310(1)(d) (d) Each apprentice shall enter an apprenticeship contract with an establishment owner or his or her designated agent who shall employ and make arrangements for training of the apprentice in accordance with subch. II of ch. 454, Stats., and the rules of the department.
SPS 50.310 Note Note: Under section 454.26 (1) of the Statutes, every barber apprentice is also governed by section 106.01 of the Statutes and chapters DWD 295 and 296. Section 106.01 of the Statutes requires the Department of Workforce Development to also be a party to any contract under this paragraph.
SPS 50.310(1)(e) (e) The owner or his or her designated agent shall provide the apprentice with the equipment necessary to learn all phases of practical barbering as listed in sub. (3) and keep records of all apprentice practical work hours.
SPS 50.310(1)(f) (f) An apprentice seeking to transfer his or her apprenticeship contract to another establishment owner shall contact the department of workforce development or the department safety and professional services for transfer procedures. An apprentice may not transfer without prior approval of the department.
SPS 50.310(1)(g) (g) Cancellation of an apprenticeship contract by the department of workforce development shall result in an automatic suspension of an apprenticeship permit.
SPS 50.310 Note Note: The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) informs the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) whenever an apprenticeship contract is cancelled, and DSPS informs DWD whenever an apprenticeship permit is suspended.
SPS 50.310(1)(h) (h) An apprentice who has failed to complete an apprenticeship within 4 years from the date of issuance of his or her initial permit may apply for reentry into the apprenticeship program. Upon its review of the applicant's apprenticeship records, the department may deny the application or issue another apprenticeship permit under specified terms and conditions. The department may allow an apprentice credit for theory and practical training actually obtained under a previous permit.
SPS 50.310(2) (2) Apprenticeship instruction and training.
SPS 50.310(2)(a) (a) Following issuance of an apprenticeship permit, an apprentice shall enroll in the first available course of theory instruction at a school of barbering and shall maintain acceptable attendance and progress in instruction and practical training. The owner or manager shall pay the apprentice for the hours of school attendance and practical training.
SPS 50.310(2)(b) (b) Schools that provide theory instruction for apprentices shall develop a curriculum based on the subjects and theory hours in Table 50.300–1.
SPS 50.310(3) (3) Practical training.
SPS 50.310(3)(a)1.1. The establishment owner with whom an apprentice contracts shall employ a manager to train and supervise the apprentice, except as provided in subd. 2. An apprentice shall only work under the supervision of a manager, except as provided in subd. 2.
SPS 50.310(3)(a)2. 2. A manager may delegate supervisory duty to a licensed barber who has completed at least 2,000 hours of licensed practice.
SPS 50.310(3)(b) (b) Each apprentice shall receive at least 1,712 hours of training and experience in the practical services of barbering to qualify for the examination as a barber. Training and experience shall include the subjects and practical hours of training shown in Table 50.310. - See PDF for table PDF
SPS 50.310 History History: EmR1302: emerg. cr., eff. 2-14-13; CR 13-026: cr. Register October 2013 No. 694, eff. 11-1-13; CR 15-028: am. (3) (b), r. and recr. 50.310 Table Register September 2015 No. 717, eff. 10-1-15.
SPS 50.320 SPS 50.320Transfers.
SPS 50.320(1)(1)Transfer from a school to an apprenticeship.
SPS 50.320(1)(a) (a) Any student transferring from a school to an apprenticeship program shall be granted apprenticeship credit for school hours attained, at a ratio of one student theory hour to one apprentice theory hour, and one student practical hour to one apprentice practical hour.
SPS 50.320(1)(b) (b) The department shall grant transferees to an apprenticeship program credit for calendar time spent in prior training.
SPS 50.320(2) (2) Transfer from an apprenticeship to a school. Any apprentice transferring to a school program may be granted school credit for apprenticeship hours attained. The amount of credit that is granted shall be determined by the school.
SPS 50.320(3) (3) Transfer from a cosmetology apprenticeship to a barbering apprenticeship. Any cosmetology apprentice regulated under chs. Cos 1 to 11 who transfers to a barbering apprenticeship shall be allowed to transfer all cosmetology apprenticeship hours that are related to barbering to the barbering apprenticeship, on a one-to-one basis.
SPS 50.320 Note Note: The Department of Workforce Development may grant transferees to an apprenticeship program credit for calendar time spent in prior training.
SPS 50.320 History History: EmR1302: emerg. cr., eff. 2-14-13; CR 13-026: cr. Register October 2013 No. 694, eff. 11-1-13.
SPS 50.330 SPS 50.330Examinations.
SPS 50.330(1)(1)Administration. The department may do any of the following:
SPS 50.330(1)(a) (a) Prepare, administer, or grade examinations.
SPS 50.330(1)(b) (b) Approve, in whole or in part, an examination prepared, administered, and graded by a test service provider.
SPS 50.330(2) (2) Competency testing.
SPS 50.330(2)(a)(a) The department shall determine the subject matters for each license and design the examinations to test for minimum competence in the subjects tested.
SPS 50.330(2)(b) (b) The department shall make available general information describing the competencies upon which the examination is based.
SPS 50.330(3) (3) Form of examination.
SPS 50.330(3)(a)(a) Barber. An applicant for licensure as a barber shall complete a written examination and a practical examination.
SPS 50.330(3)(b) (b) Manager. An applicant for licensure as a manager shall complete a written examination.
SPS 50.330(4) (4) Passing scores. The passing score of the examinations for licensure as a barber or manager shall be based on the department's determination of the level of examination performance needed for minimum competence in the profession.
SPS 50.330(5) (5) Unauthorized assistance. The department may deny a license to an applicant who gives or receives unauthorized assistance during the examination, or withhold the applicant's score, and may schedule the applicant for reexamination at a future time at the applicant's expense.
SPS 50.330(6) (6) Failure reports. Upon failure of an examination, the department or its agent shall provide the applicant with a report showing the areas where deficiencies resulted in the failure.
SPS 50.330(7) (7) Reexamination. An applicant may retake a failed written or practical examination, but only in its entirety.
SPS 50.330 History History: EmR1302: emerg. cr., eff. 2-14-13; CR 13-026: cr. Register October 2013 No. 694, eff. 11-1-13.
SPS 50.340 SPS 50.340Licensing.
SPS 50.340(1)(1)Direct licensing.
SPS 50.340(1)(a)(a) An applicant for licensure as a barber shall satisfy the requirements in s. 454.23 (1) and (2), Stats.
SPS 50.340 Note Note: Sections 454.23 (1) and (2) of the Statutes read as follows: “(1) Application. An applicant for licensure under this section shall submit an application to the department on a form prescribed by the department.
SPS 50.340 Note (2) Barber license. The department shall grant a barber license to any person who submits an application under sub. (1) and satisfies all of the following conditions:
SPS 50.340 Note (a) The applicant pays the initial credential fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a), except as provided in s. 454.27 (1).
SPS 50.340 Note(b) Subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322, and 111.335, the applicant presents evidence satisfactory to the department that the applicant has not been convicted of a felony committed while engaged in the practice of barbering.
SPS 50.340 Note (c) The applicant graduates from high school or attains high school graduation equivalency as determined by the department of public instruction; is participating in a program approved by the department; or is at least 18 years old and meets the ability to benefit rule under 20 USC 1091 (d).
SPS 50.340 Note (d) The applicant graduates from a course of instruction in barbering of at least 1,000 training hours in barbering in a school of barbering licensed under s. 440.62 (3) (ag) or accredited by an accrediting agency approved by the department, a school of cosmetology licensed under s. 440.62 (3) (ar) or accredited by an accrediting agency approved by the cosmetology examining board, or a school that is exempted under s. 440.61 or the applicant successfully completes an apprenticeship under s. 454.26.
SPS 50.340 Note (e) The applicant passes an examination conducted by the department to determine fitness to practice barbering."
SPS 50.340(1)(b) (b) An applicant for licensure as a manager shall satisfy the requirements in s. 454.23 (1), Stats.
SPS 50.340 Note Note: The application forms under this subsection are available on the Department's Web site at www.dsps.wi.gov/Home.
SPS 50.340(2) (2) Reciprocity generally. Pursuant to s. 454.27, Stats., the department may grant a license to practice barbering without examination, to a person from another state provided that all of the conditions in either pars. (a) to (c) or (b) to (d) are met:
SPS 50.340(2)(a) (a) The department has entered into a written reciprocal agreement with the licensing authority of another state, after determining that the education and services practiced are substantially equivalent to those in Wisconsin.
SPS 50.340(2)(b) (b) The applicant holds a current license in the other jurisdiction.
SPS 50.340(2)(c) (c) The applicant pays the appropriate fee as indicated in s. 440.05, Stats.
SPS 50.340(2)(d) (d) The applicant has at least 4,000 hours of experience in licensed practice.
SPS 50.340(2m) (2m)Reciprocity for service members, former service members, and their spouses. A reciprocal barbering license shall be granted to an applicant who is a service member, former service member, or the spouse of a service member or former service member as defined in s. 440.09 (1), Stats., if the department determines that the applicant meets all of the requirements under s. 440.09 (2), Stats. Subject to s. 440.09 (2m), Stats., the department may request verification necessary to make a determination under this subsection.
SPS 50.340 History History: Application forms are available on the department's website at https://dsps.wi.gov/pages/Home.aspx, or by request from the Department of Safety and Professional Services, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, WI 53708, or call (608) 266-2112.
SPS 50.340(3) (3) Inactive license.
SPS 50.340(3)(a)(a) Any person who has been granted an inactive license, under s. 454.23 (6), Stats., may not receive compensation for barbering services and may not practice in a licensed barbering establishment.
SPS 50.340(3)(b) (b) Activities permitted under this subsection include purchasing supplies—or cutting hair outside an establishment, without compensation, such as for a resident in a nursing home.
SPS 50.340 History History: EmR1302: emerg. cr., eff. 2-14-13; CR 13-026: cr. Register October 2013 No. 694, eff. 11-1-13; correction in (1) (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2018 No. 756; CR 21-056: am. (2) (title), cr. (2m) Register July 2023 No. 811, eff. 8-1-23.
subch. IV of ch. SPS 50 Subchapter IV — Renewals, Reinstatement, and Continuing Education
SPS 50.400 SPS 50.400License renewal. To renew a license, a licensee shall, on or before March 31st of every odd-numbered year, file with the department all of the following:
SPS 50.400(1) (1)An application for renewal on a form prescribed by the department.
SPS 50.400 Note Note: An electronic link to the renewal form is included in a renewal notice the Department sends to each licensee.
SPS 50.400(2) (2)The fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a), Stats.
SPS 50.400(3) (3)Certification on the application for renewal that the licensee has, during the biennial reporting period immediately preceding application, complied with any applicable continuing education requirements in s. SPS 50.420.
SPS 50.400 History History: EmR1302: emerg. cr., eff. 2-14-13; CR 13-026: cr. Register October 2013 No. 694, eff. 11-1-13.
SPS 50.401 SPS 50.401Late renewal. If the application for renewal is filed after the deadline in s. SPS 50.400 but less than 5 years after the expiration of the applicant's last license, the applicant shall comply with the continuing education requirements in s. SPS 50.420, and pay the late renewal fee in s. 440.08 (3) (a), Stats., in addition to the renewal fee under s. SPS 50.400 (2).
SPS 50.401 History History: EmR1302: emerg. cr., eff. 2-14-13; CR 13-026: cr. Register October 2013 No. 694, eff. 11-1-13.
SPS 50.402 SPS 50.402Renewal that includes conversion from cosmetology. Until March 31, 2015, an active cosmetologist, cosmetology manager, or cosmetology establishment licensed under chs. Cos 1 to 11 may convert to a barbering license upon request to the department and satisfaction of the applicable renewal requirements for barbering.
SPS 50.402 History History: EmR1302: emerg. cr., eff. 2-14-13; CR 13-026: cr. Register October 2013 No. 694, eff. 11-1-13.
SPS 50.410 SPS 50.410Reinstatement of license. If an application for restoring a license occurs 5 years or more after expiration of the applicant's most recent license, the applicant shall pass the examination specified in s. SPS 50.330 (3) prior to reinstatement of the license, no continuing education requirements apply to that reinstatement, and the fees listed in s. SPS 50.401 shall be submitted to the department. However, renewal of the reinstated license is subject to the continuing education requirements of this chapter.
SPS 50.410 History History: EmR1302: emerg. cr., eff. 2-14-13; CR 13-026: cr. Register October 2013 No. 694, eff. 11-1-13.
SPS 50.420 SPS 50.420Continuing education requirements for license renewal.
SPS 50.420(1)(1)Beginning with the biennial reporting period that starts on April 1, 2013, every licensee shall complete a minimum of 4 continuing education credit hours during each biennial reporting period, except as provided in sub. (2).
SPS 50.420(2)(a)(a) A licensee is not required to complete continuing education credit hours between initial licensure and the first license renewal period.
SPS 50.420(2)(b) (b) A licensee who has completed 8 years of practice as a licensed barber, or as a licensed cosmetologist under chs. Cos 1 to 11—or as initially one of these and then the other—is not required to satisfy any continuing education requirements for barbering.
SPS 50.420(2)(c) (c) A licensee may complete an education examination conducted by the department, in lieu of the educational programs specified in sub. (6), provided a score of at least 70 is achieved on the examination.
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