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TITLE 54
PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 8
COSMETICIANS
 54-805B. Requirements for license -- Limitations of license -- Makeover or glamour photography business. (1) The board shall issue a license to a makeover or glamour photography business which meets the following conditions:
(a)  Completes the application forms for licensure as required by the board;
(b)  Pays the appropriate license fees as required in section 54-818, Idaho Code;
(c)  Specifies a location within the photography business as the area where the cosmetological practices will take place; and
(d)  Provides facilities and equipment in the defined area within the business premises to properly sanitize and store equipment and supplies necessary to perform any cosmetic application services provided, including the arranging of hair by use of thermal styling equipment:
(i)   Hot and cold running water;
(ii)  Chlorine water and alcohol, or any other acceptable method of sanitation between customer application services;
(iii) Single use applicators, wipes, spatulas, or other dispensing techniques designed to prevent contamination of the cosmetic product(s);
(iv)  An adequate first aid kit; and
(v)   Adequate restroom facilities.
(2)  Upon approval of an application for license as set forth in subsection (1) of this section, the board may issue a limited license for the practice of cosmetology, which license will limit the business to the application of facial cosmetics incidental to the photographic service offered and which will include the ability for the photographer or employee to arrange hair utilizing combs, brushes, picks and thermal curling devices such as curling irons, crimpers or heated rollers.
(3)  This limited license will not entitle the photography business or any employee of such a business to furnish any cosmetological services unless incidental to the providing of photographic services and will not entitle such an individual or business to furnish any cosmetological services not specifically set forth in subsection (2) of this section.

History:
[54-805B, added 1994, ch. 312, sec. 3, p. 992.]

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