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Public Act 098-0238 Public Act 0238 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0238 | HB2210 Enrolled | LRB098 09246 MGM 39385 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Hair | Braiding, and Nail
Technology Act of 1985 is amended by | changing Sections 1-4, 2A-7, and 3B-10 as follows:
| (225 ILCS 410/1-4)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
| Sec. 1-4. Definitions. In this Act the following words | shall have the
following meanings:
| "Board" means the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Nail | Technology Board.
| "Department" means the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation.
| "Licensed barber" means an individual licensed by the | Department
to practice barbering as defined in this Act and | whose
license is in good standing.
| "Licensed barber clinic teacher" means an individual | licensed by the Department to practice barbering, as defined in | this Act, and to provide clinical instruction in the practice | of barbering in an approved school of barbering.
| "Licensed cosmetologist" means an individual licensed by | the
Department to practice cosmetology, nail technology, and |
| esthetics as
defined in this Act and whose license is in good | standing.
| "Licensed esthetician" means an individual
licensed by the
| Department to practice esthetics as defined in this Act and | whose
license is in good standing.
| "Licensed nail technician" means any individual
licensed | by
the Department to practice nail technology as defined in | this Act and whose
license is in good standing.
| "Licensed barber teacher" means an individual
licensed
by | the Department to practice barbering as defined in this Act
and | to provide instruction in the theory and practice of barbering | to students in an approved barber school.
| "Licensed cosmetology teacher" means an individual
| licensed by the Department to practice cosmetology,
esthetics, | and nail technology as defined in this Act
and to provide | instruction in the theory and
practice of cosmetology, | esthetics, and nail technology to
students in an approved | cosmetology, esthetics, or nail technology school.
| "Licensed cosmetology clinic teacher" means an individual | licensed by the
Department to practice cosmetology, esthetics, | and nail technology as defined
in this Act and to provide | clinical instruction in the practice of cosmetology,
| esthetics, and nail technology in an approved school of | cosmetology, esthetics,
or nail technology.
| "Licensed esthetics teacher" means an individual
licensed | by
the Department to practice esthetics as defined in this Act |
| and to provide
instruction in the theory and practice of | esthetics
to students in an approved cosmetology or esthetics | school.
| "Licensed esthetics clinic teacher" means an individual | licensed by the
Department to practice esthetics as defined in | this Act and to provide clinical
instruction in the practice of | esthetics in an approved school of cosmetology
or an approved | school of esthetics.
| "Licensed hair braider" means any individual licensed by | the Department to practice hair braiding as defined in Section | 3E-1 and whose license is in good standing. | "Licensed hair braiding teacher" means an individual | licensed by the Department to practice hair braiding and to | provide instruction in the theory and practice of hair braiding | to students in an approved cosmetology school. | "Licensed nail technology teacher" means an individual
| licensed by the Department to practice nail technology and
to | provide instruction in the theory and
practice of nail | technology to students in an approved nail technology school
or | cosmetology school.
| "Licensed nail technology clinic teacher" means an | individual licensed by
the Department to practice nail | technology as defined in this Act and to
provide clinical | instruction in the practice of nail technology in an approved
| school of cosmetology or an approved school of nail technology.
| "Enrollment" is the date upon which the student signs an
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| enrollment agreement or student contract.
| "Enrollment agreement" or "student contract" is any | agreement,
instrument, or contract however named, which | creates or evidences an
obligation binding a student to | purchase a course of instruction from a school.
| "Enrollment time" means the maximum number of hours a | student
could have attended class, whether or not the student | did in fact attend
all those hours.
| "Elapsed enrollment time" means the enrollment time | elapsed between
the actual starting date and the date of the | student's last day of physical
attendance in the school.
| "School" means an institution of higher education that | meets the requirements of 34 CFR 600.9. | "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Department of | Financial and Professional Regulation. | "Threading" means any technique that results in the removal | of superfluous hair from the body by twisting thread around | unwanted hair and then pulling it from the skin; and may also | include the incidental trimming of eyebrow hair. | (Source: P.A. 96-1076, eff. 7-16-10; 96-1246, eff. 1-1-11; | 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 97-777, eff. 7-13-12.)
| (225 ILCS 410/2A-7)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
| Sec. 2A-7. Requirements for licensure as barber school. No | person, firm, or
corporation may own, operate , or conduct a |
| school or college of barbering
for the purpose of teaching | barbering for compensation unless licensed by the Department. A | licensed school is a postsecondary educational institution | authorized by the Department to provide a postsecondary | education program in compliance with the requirements of this | Act. An applicant shall apply to without filing an
application | with the Department on forms provided by the Department, pay | paying the
required fees, and comply complying with the | following requirements:
| 1. The applicant must submit to the Department for | approval:
| a. A floor plan, drawn to a scale specified on the | floor plan,
showing every detail of the proposed | school; and
| b. A lease commitment or proof of ownership for the | location of the
proposed school; a lease commitment | must provide for execution of the lease
upon the | Department's approval of the school's application and | the lease must
be for a period of at least one year.
| c. (Blank).
| 2. An application to own or operate a school shall | include the following: | a. If the owner is a corporation, a copy of the | Articles of
Incorporation; | b. If the owner is a partnership, a listing of all | partners and their
current addresses; |
| c. If the applicant is an owner, a completed | financial statement showing
the owner's ability to | operate the school for at least 3 months; | d. A copy of the official enrollment agreement or | student contract to be
used by the school, which shall | be consistent with the requirements of
this Act; | e. A listing of all teachers who will be in the | school's employ,
including their teacher license | numbers; | f. A copy of the curricula that will be followed; | g. The names, addresses, and current status of all | schools in which the
applicant has previously owned any | interest, and a declaration as to whether
any of these | schools were ever denied accreditation or licensing or | lost
accreditation or licensing from any governmental | body or accrediting agency; | h. Each application for a certificate of approval | shall be signed and
certified under oath by the | school's chief managing employee and also by
its | individual owner or owners; if the applicant is a | partnership or a
corporation, then the application | shall be signed and certified under oath by
the | school's chief managing employee and also by each | member of the partnership
or each officer of the | corporation, as the case may be; | i. A copy of the school's official transcript; and |
| j. The required fee.
| 3. Each application for a license to operate a
school | shall also contain the following commitments: | a. To conduct the school in accordance with this | Act and the standards
and rules from time to time | adopted under this Act and to meet standards and
| requirements at least as stringent as those required by | Part H of the federal
Higher Education Act of 1965. | b. To permit the Department to inspect the school | or classes thereof
from time to time with or without | notice; and to make available to the
Department, at any | time when required to do so, information including
| financial information pertaining to the activities of | the school required
for the administration of this Act | and the standards and rules adopted under
this Act; | c. To utilize only advertising and solicitation | that is free from
misrepresentation, deception, fraud, | or other misleading or unfair trade
practices; | d. To screen applicants to the school prior to | enrollment pursuant to
the requirements of the | school's regional or national accrediting agency,
if | any, and to maintain any and all records of such | screening; if the
course of instruction is offered in a | language other than English, the
screening shall also | be performed in that language; | e. To post in a conspicuous place a statement, |
| developed by the
Department, of student's rights | provided under this Act.
| 4. The applicant shall establish to the satisfaction of | the Department
that the owner possesses sufficient liquid | assets to meet the prospective
expenses of the school for a | period of 3 months. In the discretion of
the Department, | additional proof of financial ability may be required.
| 5. The applicant shall comply with all rules of the | Department determining
the necessary curriculum and | equipment required for the conduct of the school.
| 6. The applicant must demonstrate employment of a | sufficient number of
qualified teachers who are holders of | a current license issued by the
Department.
| 7. A final inspection of the barber school shall be | made by the Department before the school may commence | classes.
| 8. A written inspection report must be made by a local | fire authority or the State Fire Marshal approving the use | of the proposed premises as a barber school.
| (Source: P.A. 94-451, eff. 12-31-05.)
| (225 ILCS 410/3B-10)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2016)
| Sec. 3B-10. Requisites for ownership or operation of | school. No person,
firm, or corporation may own, operate, or | conduct a school of cosmetology,
esthetics, hair braiding, or |
| nail technology for the purpose of teaching cosmetology,
| esthetics, hair braiding, or nail technology for compensation | unless licensed by the Department. A licensed school is a | postsecondary educational institution authorized by the | Department to provide a postsecondary education program in | compliance with the requirements of this Act. An applicant | shall apply to the Department without applying on forms
| provided by the Department, pay paying the required fees, and | comply complying with the
following requirements:
| 1. The applicant must submit to the Department for | approval:
| a. A floor plan, drawn to a scale specified on the | floor plan,
showing every detail of the proposed | school; and
| b. A lease commitment or proof of ownership for the | location of the
proposed school; a lease commitment | must provide for execution of the lease
upon the | Department's approval of the school's application and | the lease must
be for a period of at least one year.
| c. (Blank).
| 2. An application to own or operate a school shall | include the following:
| a. If the owner is a corporation, a copy of the | Articles of
Incorporation;
| b. If the owner is a partnership, a listing of all | partners and their
current addresses;
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| c. If the applicant is an owner, a completed | financial statement showing
the owner's ability to | operate the school for at least 3 months;
| d. A copy of the official enrollment agreement or | student contract to be
used by the school, which shall | be consistent with the requirements of
this Act;
| e. A listing of all teachers who will be in the | school's employ,
including their teacher license | numbers;
| f. A copy of the curricula that will be followed;
| g. The names, addresses, and current status of all | schools in which the
applicant has previously owned any | interest, and a declaration as to whether
any of these | schools were ever denied accreditation or licensing or | lost
accreditation or licensing from any governmental | body or accrediting agency;
| h. Each application for a certificate of approval | shall be signed and
certified under oath by the | school's chief managing employee and also by
its | individual owner or owners; if the applicant is a | partnership or a
corporation, then the application | shall be signed and certified under oath by
the | school's chief managing employee and also by each | member of the partnership
or each officer of the | corporation, as the case may be;
| i. A copy of the school's official transcript; and
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| j. The required fee.
| 3. Each application for a license to operate a
school | shall also contain the following commitments:
| a. To conduct the school in accordance with this | Act and the standards,
and rules from time to time | adopted under this Act and to meet standards and
| requirements at least as stringent as those required by | Part H of the Federal
Higher Education Act of 1965.
| b. To permit the Department to inspect the school | or classes thereof
from time to time with or without | notice; and to make available to the
Department, at any | time when required to do so, information including
| financial information pertaining to the activities of | the school required
for the administration of this Act | and the standards and rules adopted under
this Act;
| c. To utilize only advertising and solicitation | which is free from
misrepresentation, deception, | fraud, or other misleading or unfair trade
practices;
| d. To screen applicants to the school prior to | enrollment pursuant to
the requirements of the | school's regional or national accrediting agency,
if | any, and to maintain any and all records of such | screening. If the
course of instruction is offered in a | language other than English, the
screening shall also | be performed in that language;
| e. To post in a conspicuous place a statement, |
| developed by the
Department, of student's rights | provided under this Act.
| 4. The applicant shall establish to the satisfaction of | the Department
that the owner possesses sufficient liquid | assets to meet the prospective
expenses of the school for a | period of 3 months. In the discretion of
the Department, | additional proof of financial ability may be required.
| 5. The applicant shall comply with all rules of the | Department determining
the necessary curriculum and | equipment required for the conduct of the school.
| 6. The applicant must demonstrate employment of a | sufficient number of
qualified teachers who are holders of | a current license issued by the
Department.
| 7.
A final inspection of the cosmetology, esthetics, | hair braiding, or nail technology school shall be
made by | the Department before the school may commence classes.
| 8. A written inspection report must be made by the | State Fire Marshal or a local fire authority approving the | use of the proposed premises as a cosmetology, esthetics, | hair braiding, or nail technology school.
| (Source: P.A. 96-1246, eff. 1-1-11.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2014
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