Haw. Code R. § 16-113-15

Current through April, 2024
Section 16-113-15 - Curriculum requirements for schools and apprenticeships
(a) Sixty minutes shall constitute one curriculum hour. Clinical training shall be actual hours of practice and shall not include time spent waiting for clients.
(b) The curriculum of a recognized electrology school shall consist of a minimum of 600 hours, and shall include 200 hours of theoretical training, and 400 hours of clinical training. At least eighty (80) hours of clinical training shall consist of practicing electrology skills in the clinical training subjects using mannequins/models which shall be completed prior to practicing on clients.
(c) The curriculum of apprenticeship training shall consist of a minimum of 800 hours over a period of not less than six (6) months, and shall include 200 hours of theoretical training, and 600 hours of clinical training. At least 120 hours of clinical training shall consist of practicing electrology skills in the clinical training subjects using mannequins/models which shall be completed prior to practicing on clients.
(d) The curriculum of a combined recognized electrology school and apprenticeship training shall consist of a minimum of 700 hours, and shall include 200 hours of theoretical training, and 500 hours of clinical training. At least 100 hours of clinical training shall consist of practicing electrology skills in the clinical training subjects using mannequins/models which shall be completed prior to practicing on clients.
(e) The curriculum for a school, apprenticeship, and combined school/apprenticeship shall include, but not be limited to, the subjects described in "Electrology Curriculum," dated January 11, 1993, and identified as Appendix A, located at the end of this chapter and made a part of this chapter.

Haw. Code R. § 16-113-15

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