Section 54-5814 - LICENSE FOR MAKEOVER OR GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS.

ID Code § 54-5814 (2019) (N/A)
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54-5814. LICENSE FOR MAKEOVER OR GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS. (1) The board shall issue a license to a makeover or glamour photography business that:

(a) Completes the application form for licensure as required by the board;

(b) Pays the license fee as required by section 54-5822, Idaho Code;

(c) Specifies a location within the business premises as the area where the cosmetology practices will take place; and

(d) Provides facilities and equipment in the specified area within the business premises to properly disinfect and store equipment and supplies necessary to perform any cosmetic application services provided, including the arranging of hair by use of thermal styling equipment. The required facilities and equipment shall include:

(i) Hot and cold running water;

(ii) Disinfectants registered by the United States environmental protection agency as effective against staphylococcus aureus (including methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus), human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B. All disinfectants shall be mixed, changed and used according to the manufacturers’ instructions for disinfection between customer application services;

(iii) Single-use applicators, wipes, spatulas or other dispensing techniques designed to prevent contamination of the cosmetic product;

(iv) A first aid kit; and

(v) Restroom facilities.

(2) Upon approval of an application for license as set forth in subsection (1) of this section, the board may issue a limited license for the practice of cosmetology, which license limits the business to the application of facial cosmetics incidental to the photographic service offered and which license includes the ability for the photographer or employee to arrange hair using combs, brushes, picks and thermal curling devices such as curling irons, crimpers or heated rollers.

(3) A license issued pursuant to this section does not entitle a business or any employee of such business to furnish any cosmetology services unless incidental to the providing of photographic services and does not entitle such an individual or business to furnish any cosmetology services not specifically set forth in subsection (2) of this section.

History:

[54-5814, added 2018, ch. 228, sec. 3, p. 529.]