Nev. Admin. Code § 644A.325

Current through December 12, 2024
Section 644A.325 - Duties of supervising cosmetologist, hair designer, esthetician or nail technologist

A licensed cosmetologist, hair designer, esthetician, electrologist or nail technologist who has been authorized by the Board to supervise and train an apprentice and who is supervising and training an apprentice shall, in addition to the duties specified in NRS 644A.535:

1. Specify, in the daily record of the training of the apprentice, the number of hours spent on each subject and the type of training that was administered;
2. Provide practical training and technical instruction in the subjects and for the hours listed below:
(a) For a cosmetologist's apprentice:
(1) Blow-drying, 160 hours;
(2) Dispensary, 50 hours;
(3) Extensions and wrapping of nails, 40 hours;
(4) Facials, arching, skin care and makeup, 120 hours;
(5) Finger waving, 120 hours;
(6) Hair coloring, 400 hours;
(7) Haircutting, 450 hours;
(8) Manicuring, 150 hours;
(9) Miscellaneous practical and technical instruction, 180 hours;
(10) Modeling, 60 hours;
(11) The provisions of chapter 644A of NRS and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto, 40 hours;
(12) Pedicuring, 50 hours;
(13) Permanent waving and chemical straightening, 500 hours;
(14) Receptionist's duties, 50 hours;
(15) Salon management, 50 hours;
(16) Scalp treatment, 50 hours;
(17) Shampooing and rinses, 50 hours;
(18) Skipwaving, 120 hours;
(19) Theory, 410 hours;
(20) Thermal straightening, curling and marcelling, 300 hours;
(21) Wet hairdressing, 200 hours; and
(22) Wigs and hairpieces, 50 hours;
(b) For a hair designer's apprentice:
(1) Blow-drying, 115 hours;
(2) Dispensary, 35 hours;
(3) Finger waving, 85 hours;
(4) Hair coloring, 280 hours;
(5) Haircutting, 420 hours;
(6) Miscellaneous practical and technical instruction, 130 hours;
(7) Modeling, 40 hours;
(8) The provisions of chapter 644A of NRS and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto, 30 hours;
(9) Permanent waving and chemical straightening, 375 hours;
(10) Receptionist's duties, 35 hours;
(11) Salon management, 35 hours;
(12) Scalp treatment, 35 hours;
(13) Shampooing and rinses, 35 hours;
(14) Skipwaving, 85 hours;
(15) Theory, 290 hours;
(16) Thermal straightening, curling and marcelling, 200 hours;
(17) Wet hairdressing, 140 hours; and
(18) Wigs and hairpieces, 35 hours;
(c) For an esthetician's apprentice:
(1) Facials, 400 hours;
(2) Facial machines, 500 hours;
(3) Hair removal, 400 hours;
(4) Infection control and prevention, 40 hours;
(5) Makeup and eyelash application, 400 hours;
(6) The provisions of chapter 644A of NRS and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto, 30 hours; and
(7) Salon management, 30 hours;
(d) For a nail technologist's apprentice:
(1) Infection control and prevention, 40 hours;
(2) Nail services, 1,110 hours;
(3) The provisions of chapter 644A of NRS and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto, 30 hours; and
(4) Salon management, 20 hours; and
(e) For an electrologist's apprentice:
(1) Electrology and thermology, 650 hours in the following subjects:
(I) Sanitation and sterilization;
(II) Protection of patrons, including draping;
(III) Use of equipment and instruments;
(IV) Insertion of instruments, single and multiple;
(V) Precautionary measures before and after treatment;
(VI) Immediate aftercare;
(VII) Home care;
(VIII) Destruction of the papilla;
(IX) Observation of demonstrations; and
(X) Observation of results of work with at least 60 percent of the hours in this subject spent in performing services on another person;
(2) Theoretical and practical training, 20 hours in the following subjects:
(I) Ethics;
(II) Conduct;
(III) Courtesy;
(IV) Telephone etiquette;
(V) Neatness;
(VI) Salesmanship; and
(VII) Professional attitude in meeting the public;
(3) Instruction in theory, 250 hours in the following subjects:
(I) Sanitation and sterilization;
(II) Electricity;
(III) Electrology;
(IV) Thermology;
(V) Dermatology;
(VI) Trichology;
(VII) Bacteriology;
(VIII) The peripheral vascular system (capillaries);
(IX) The sensory nervous system (nerve endings); and
(X) The provisions of chapter 644A of NRS which are pertinent to the practice of electrology; and
(4) Modeling of electrology and thermology, 80 hours;
3. Administer monthly tests on the theory and the practice of the subjects specified in subsection 2;
4. Submit monthly reports to the Board, signed by the licensed cosmetologist, hair designer, esthetician, electrologist or nail technologist and by the apprentice, that summarize the apprentice's record of attendance, the training he or she has received during the previous month and his or her scores on any tests administered during the previous month;
5. Ensure that the apprentice wears, at all times that he or she is receiving training or performing work on the public, a clean outer garment that meets the requirements of NAC 644A.770;
6. Ensure that the certificate of registration of the apprentice is in plain view of the public at the position where he or she is being trained and performing work on the public;
7. Limit the training of the apprentice to not more than 40 hours per week, not more than 10 hours per day and not more often than 5 days out of every 7 consecutive days;
8. Not commence training until he or she has ensured that the apprentice has received a certificate of registration from the Board; and
9. Upon completion of the training of the apprentice, submit to the Board a final report that:
(a) Documents that the apprentice completed the number of hours of training required pursuant to NRS 644A.300 and the number of hours spent on each of the subjects specified in subsection 2;
(b) Summarizes the training provided to the apprentice; and
(c) Includes each score sheet completed by the apprentice's supervisor for the apprentice's performance on the practical examination required by the Board.

Nev. Admin. Code § 644A.325

(Added to NAC by Bd. of Cosmetology by R175-99, eff. 1-14-2000; A by R064-15, 12-21-2015) - (Substituted in revision for NAC 644.167); A by R182-22A, eff. 1/5/2024

NRS 644A.275, as amended by section 18 of Senate Bill No. 249, chapter 165, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 878, NRS 644A.535 and 644A.905