Haw. Code R. § 16-113-2

Current through April, 2024
Section 16-113-2 - Definitions

As used in this chapter:

"Apprentice" means a person who is training to become a licensed electrologist, and who is under supervision and direction of a licensed electrologist at an electrology premise that is in compliance with the department of health requirements.

"Electrologist" means any person who for compensation, removes hair from the human body using a needle inserted in the hair follicle and uses direct electric current or shortwave alternating current to destroy the follicle but does not include any hair removal system that does not penetrate the skin.

"Electrology" means the practice of removing hair from the human body using a needle inserted in the hair follicle and using direct electrical current, shortwave alternating current or a combination to disable the follicle but does not include any hair removal system that does not penetrate the skin.

"Electrology experience" means practicing electrology without supervision.

"Electrology premise" means any establishment or place of business where the practice of electrology is engaged or carried on and is the primary purpose of that establishment or business.

"Electrology training" means attendance at a recognized electrology school and/or apprenticing under supervision of a qualified electrologist.

Haw. Code R. § 16-113-2

[Eff 1/13/94] (Auth: HRS § 448F-4) (Imp: HRS § 448F-2)