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Core Domains
Florida Laws and Administrative
Rules
Sanitation and Sterilization
Hair Theory and Services
Chemical Texture Services
Skin Care and Facials
Manicuring and Pedicuring
Scalp and Hair Disorders
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment is designed to
evaluate the competency of individuals seeking
cosmetology licensure in the state of Florida. The
exam primary purpose is to ensure that
practitioners possess the essential skills and
,knowledge required to protect public health,
safety, and welfare. The assessment utilizes a
blend of multiple-choice and scenario-based
questions to test foundational theory and practical
application. Candidates are evaluated on
their ability to make sound professional decisions
in real-world salon environments,
covering topics from chemical safety to state-
specific legal compliance and ethical standards.
Section One: Questions 1–100
1. Which organization is responsible for the regulation
of the cosmetology profession in Florida?
A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
B. Florida Department of Health
🟢 C. Department of Business and Professional
Regulation
D. Environmental Protection Agency
,🔴 Explanation: The Department of Business and
Professional Regulation (DBPR) oversees the Board of
Cosmetology and regulates the profession within the
state of Florida.
2. What is the minimum age requirement to apply for
a cosmetology license in Florida?
🟢 A. 16
B. 18
C. 21
D. 17
🔴 Explanation: Under Florida law, an applicant must be
at least 16 years of age or have received a high school
diploma.
3. Which of the following is considered a "notifiable"
change to the DBPR within 30 days?
A. Change of hair color
🟢 B. Change of mailing address
, C. Change of salon equipment
D. Change of software provider
🔴 Explanation: Florida Administrative Code requires
licensees to notify the DBPR of any change in mailing
address within 30 days to ensure regulatory
communication.
4. To ensure client safety, what is the first step in the
decontamination process?
A. Disinfection
B. Sterilization
🟢 C. Cleaning
D. Antiseptic application
🔴 Explanation: Cleaning is the physical removal of
surface debris and must always be performed before
disinfection or sterilization to be effective.
5. How many hours of continuing education (CE) are
required for a Florida cosmetology license
renewal?