Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XXXV-905 - Licensure of InstructorA. The board may issue a license to any person as an instructor of electrology, subject to the restrictions provided herein and rules promulgated pursuant to R.S. 37:3051-3077. No person shall teach or instruct electrology or its allied courses who does not hold both a valid license to practice electrology and a valid instructor's license issued by the board in accordance with the provisions of R.S. 3051-3077.B. The board shall not license as an instructor of electrology any person who does not file with it a verified application thereof, accompanied by the appropriate application fee required, together with evidence verified by oath and satisfactory to the board, that the applicant: 1. meets all the requirements to practice electrology in this state and holds a current license to practice electrology in this state;2. has practiced as a licensed electrologist for at least five years.C. The board shall not issue an instructor's license to any person seeking initial licensure on or after August 1, 1999, who does not possess the following qualifications: 1. possesses the applicant qualifications required in §905. A and §905. B.1 and 2;2. has successfully completed the curriculum for instructor training in electrolysis in an instructor training program that maintains the standards established and approved by the board and is part of either an approved school of electrology or an approved apprenticeship program. Such curriculum shall be under the supervision of a licensed instructor of electrology, shall include a course of study and practice over a period of not less than four months and shall include 125 hours of teaching skills, 75 hours of facilitating/managing skills, and 150 hours of clinic-supervised practice teaching;3. successfully achieves a minimum test score on an examination administered and approved by the board. The examination shall be given four times each calendar year at such time and place and under such supervision as the board determines and specifically at such other times as in the opinion of the board the number of applicants warrants. The board shall designate the date, time, and place of examination and give public notice thereof and, in addition, shall notify each person who has made application for examination to the board.D. Within 10 days after each examination, the official in charge shall deliver the question and answer papers to the board. The board shall examine and rate the answers and shall transmit an official report to each applicant for license stating the rating of the candidate in each subject and whether or not the board approves the candidate for a license. If a candidate fails one or more parts of an examination, the candidate may take the parts which he has failed in a subsequent examination upon payment of a fifteen-dollar examination fee. If after two attempts the examination is not satisfactorily completed, the candidate thereafter shall be required to repeat and take the entire examination within one year of the date of the original examination.E. An instructor training program may grant credit for the 125 hours of teaching skills and 75 hours of facilitating/managing skills to an individual who possesses a valid teaching certificate.F. The board may provide by rule for granting credit for all or part of the 125 hours of teaching skills, the 75 hours of facilitating/managing skills, or any combination thereof for college-level courses in teaching skills and facilitating/managing skills.La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XXXV-905
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Human Resources, Board of Electrolysis Examiners, LR 10:331 (April 1984), repromulgated LR 11:536 (May 1985), amended by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Board of Electrolysis Examiners, LR 17:778 (August 1991), LR 19:1144 (September 1993), LR 27:194 (February 2001), LR 30:794 (April 2004).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:3051.