Nev. Admin. Code § 644A.630

Current through June 11, 2024
Section 644A.630 - Curriculum for cosmetologists; exemption for barbers in certain circumstances; credit for attending field trips
1. Each school of cosmetology must offer the following subjects for training barbers and students to be cosmetologists:
(a) Chemical hair services.
(b) Cosmetology theory, with a minimum of 10 percent and a maximum of 13 percent of the total hours of training mandatory for all students.
(c) Esthetic services.
(d) Field trips and modeling, with a maximum of 5 percent of the total hours of training optional for all students.
(e) Hair design and care.
(f) Haircutting.
(g) Infection control and prevention, with a minimum of 3 percent of the total hours of training mandatory for all students.
(h) Management of a cosmetological establishment.
(i) Nail technology services.
(j) The provisions of this chapter and chapter 644A of NRS, with a minimum of 2 percent of the total hours of training mandatory for all students.
2. A student may, after completing 10 percent of the total hours of training, earn credit for up to 5 percent of the total hours of training by attending field trips that are approved by the school. A field trip must be conducted under the direct supervision of a licensed instructor. The instructor shall accompany the student and be available to provide assistance or instruction to the student at all times during the field trip. The student must submit a time record, authenticated by the instructor, for each field trip.
3. As used in this section, "student" means a person receiving instruction in a school of cosmetology.

Nev. Admin. Code § 644A.630

[Bd. of Cosmetology, No. 20.5, eff. 12-3-80; A 10-15-81] - (NAC A 6-18-91; R099-97, 2-25-98; R030-08, 9-18-2008; R064-15, 12-21-2015) - (Substituted in revision for NAC 644.115); 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, and NRS 644A.740, as amended by section 51 of Senate Bill No. 249, chapter 165, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 893