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454.10
(3) (a) No apprentice under this section may practice cosmetology
21except
under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology manager, whose cosmetology
22license is not an inactive license, or under the supervision of a licensed cosmetologist
, 23whose cosmetology license is not an inactive license
, and to whom supervisory
24authority has been delegated by a licensed cosmetology manager. A licensed
25cosmetology manager may only delegate supervisory authority to a licensed
1cosmetologist and who has completed at least 2,000 hours of practice as a licensed
2cosmetologist.
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454.13
(1) (intro.) Upon application and payment of the fee specified in s.
5440.05 (2), the examining board may issue a license to practice cosmetology,
6aesthetics, electrology, or manicuring
or to practice as a cosmetology manager to an
7applicant who is licensed in another state or territory of the United States or in
8another country to perform services that are substantially the same as those
9performed by licensees in this state and to whom either of the following applies:
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454.13
(2) The examining board may enter into reciprocal agreements with
12officials of other states for licensing cosmetologists, aestheticians, electrologists,
and 13manicurists
, and cosmetology managers and grant licenses to persons licensed in
14other states according to the terms of such an agreement.
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454.22
(2) No person may use the title “barber" or “hairstylist" or any other
22similar title unless the person is a licensed barber
, licensed barbering manager, or 23licensed cosmetologist
, or licensed cosmetology manager.
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1454.23
(4) Posting of license certificate. The department shall issue a
2certificate to each person licensed under sub. (2)
or (3), certifying that the holder is
3a licensed barber
or licensed barbering manager. The licensee shall post the
4certificate in a conspicuous place in the primary establishment where the licensee
5practices.
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454.23
(5) Expiration and renewal. The renewal
dates date for
licenses a
8license granted under
subs. sub. (2)
and (3) are is specified under s. 440.08 (2) (a), and
9the renewal
fees fee for
those licenses are that license is determined by the
10department under s. 440.03 (9) (a).
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454.23
(6) (a) Any person who is issued a license under sub. (2)
or (3) may apply
13to the department to classify that license as inactive. Upon application under this
14paragraph, the department may classify a license as inactive if the department
15determines that the person who holds that license is in good standing with the
16department and intends to refrain from barbering during the period that the license
17is inactive.
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454.24
(2) The examination for a license under s. 454.23 (2)
or (3) shall consist
20of written tests and practical demonstrations requiring applicants to demonstrate
21minimum competency in services and subjects substantially related to the practice
22of a barber
or barbering manager, as appropriate, and public health and safety.
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454.24
(4) An applicant for a license under s. 454.23 (2)
or (3) shall file an
25application for examination in the office of the department at least 3 weeks before
1the examination. If an applicant fails to file the application within the required time,
2the department may postpone the applicant's examination to the date of the next
3available regular examination. The department may require an applicant who fails
4to appear for or to complete an examination to reapply for examination. An applicant
5who fails an examination may request reexamination and shall pay a fee for
6reexamination, according to the procedures and fees established under s. 440.06.
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454.25
(1) (ag) The department shall promulgate rules permitting the use of
10a chemical process in the practice of barbering outside of a licensed establishment,
11except that the department may not promulgate any rule that restricts the use of a
12chemical process in cutting or styling hair in the practice of barbering.
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454.25
(1) (ar) A person may practice barbering outside of a licensed
15establishment if all of the following apply:
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1. The person owns, manages, is employed by, or is affiliated with a barbering
17establishment licensed under sub. (2) or a cosmetology establishment licensed under
18s. 454.08 (2).
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2. The person brings the certificate issued to the person under s. 454.23 (4), or
20a copy, to the location where barbering is practiced.
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3. The service provided by the person does not involve the use of a chemical
22process, except for the use of a chemical process in cutting or styling hair in the
23practice of barbering outside of a licensed establishment.
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1454.25
(1) (b) Except as permitted
by rule promulgated under par.
(a) (ag) or
2(ar), no person may practice barbering in an establishment unless the establishment
3is a licensed barbering establishment
under sub. (2) or licensed cosmetology
4establishment
under s. 454.08 (2).
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454.25
(4) A person who is not a licensed barber
, licensed barbering manager, 7or licensed cosmetologist
, or licensed cosmetology manager may own or operate a
8licensed barbering establishment, but may not practice barbering.
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454.25
(5) A person who owns a licensed barbering establishment shall employ
11at least one person as a manager who is a licensed
barbering manager barber or
12licensed
cosmetology manager cosmetologist and works full-time in the
13establishment.
The manager of a licensed barbering establishment shall ensure that
14the establishment operates in compliance with this subchapter and the rules
15promulgated by the department under this subchapter.
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454.26
(3) (a) An apprentice in barbering may not practice barbering except
18under the supervision of a licensed barbering manager or licensed cosmetology
19manager or under the supervision of a licensed barber or licensed cosmetologist
to
20whom supervisory authority has been delegated by a licensed barbering manager or
21licensed cosmetology manager. A licensed barbering manager or licensed
22cosmetology manager may only delegate supervisory authority to a licensed barber
23or licensed cosmetologist who has completed at least 2,000 hours of practice as a
24licensed barber or licensed cosmetologist.
SB109-engrossed,16,6
1454.27
(1) (intro.) Upon application and payment of the fee specified in s.
2440.05 (2), the department may grant a license to practice barbering
or to practice
3as a barbering manager to an applicant who is licensed in another state or territory
4of the United States or in another country to perform services that are substantially
5the same as those performed by a licensed barber
or licensed barbering manager in
6this state and to whom at least one of the following applies:
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8454.287 Advisory committee. The secretary shall appoint an advisory
9committee under s. 440.042 to advise the department on matters relating to the
10regulation of barbers
, barbering managers, and barbering establishments under this
11subchapter and the rules required under s. 440.62 (5) (b) 2.
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(1)
Transitional provisions.
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(a)
Cosmetology managers. Notwithstanding sections 454.06 (2) and 454.13 (1)
15of the statutes, on the effective date of this paragraph, a person who, immediately
16prior to the effective date of this paragraph, held a valid cosmetology manager license
17under section 454.06 (3), 2015 stats., or 454.13 (1), 2015 stats., shall be a licensed
18cosmetologist under section 454.06 (2) or 454.13 (1) of the statutes. If the person's
19cosmetology manager license was classified as inactive under section 454.06 (8m) of
20the statutes, the cosmetologist license under this paragraph shall likewise be
21classified as inactive.
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(b)
Barbering managers. Notwithstanding sections 454.23 (2) and 454.27 (1)
23of the statutes, on the effective date of this paragraph, a person who, immediately
24prior to the effective date of this paragraph, held a valid barbering manager license
25under section 454.23 (3), 2015 stats., or 454.27 (1), 2015 stats., shall be a licensed
1barber under section 454.23 (2) or 454.27 (1) of the statutes. If the person's barbering
2manager license was classified as inactive under section 454.23 (6) of the statutes,
3the barber license under this paragraph shall likewise be classified as inactive.