Cosmetology includes threading, which involves removing unwanted hair from a person by using a piece of thread. - Answer- False
Cosmetology means the practice of performing or offering to perform for compensation any of the following services such as cleansing, stimulating, or massaging a person's scalp, face, neck, or arms. - Answer- True
An eyelash extension application training program must include at least 400 hours of classroom instruction and practical experience. - Answer- False
Members of the board serve a staggered six-year terms, with the terms of one or two members expiring on the same date each odd-numbered year. - Answer- True
The department does not require the name of the student's cosmetology school to be listed on the student permit. - Answer- False
A person may not teach cosmetology unless the person holds an instructor license in the state the school is located in. - Answer- True
The department shall issue a student permit to an applicant who submits an application to the department for a student permit at no required fee. - Answer- False
A person may not perform or attempt to perform a practice of cosmetology unless the person holds a license or certificate to perform that practice. - Answer- True
To be eligible for an esthetician specialty license, an applicant must have completed 700 hours of instruction in estheticics specialty through a commission-approved training program. . - Answer- False
A person licensed by the department may practice cosmetology only at a facility operated by a person holding a beauty shop license, specialty shop license, private beauty culture school license, or other license issued by the department. - Answer- True
A person holding a beauty shop license may maintain an establishment in which any practice of cosmetology is performed. - Answer- True
The presiding officer of the commission, with the commission's approval, shall designate
one member of the commission as presiding officer to serve in that capacity for a 3-year
term. - Answer- False The Advisory Board on Cosmetology consists of 6 members appointed by the presiding officer of the commission. - Answer- False
To be eligible for an instructor license, an applicant must be at least 21 years of age. - Answer- False
A person may not operate a vocational cosmetology program in a public school or lease
space on the premises of a beauty shop, specialty shop, or dual shop to engage in the practice of cosmetology as an independent contractor unless the person holds a license
to do so. - Answer- True
To be eligible for a manicurist specialty license, an applicant must have completed 600 hours of instruction in manicuring through a commission-approved training program. - Answer- True
To be eligible for a specialty license in eyelash extension application an applicant is not required to complete a training program. - Answer- False
A person may operate a beauty shop, beauty culture school, specialty shop, or other place of business in which cosmetology is taught or practiced without a license to operate that place of business. - Answer- False
To be eligible for a hair weaving specialty certificate, an applicant must be 17 years of age. - Answer- True
A school must submit to the commission for approval of the course length and curriculum content for each course offered by the school. - Answer- true
A private beauty culture school or public school may not receive compensation for work done by a student unless the student has completed 5 percent of the required number of hours for a license under this chapter. - Answer- False
A person holding a beauty shop license or certificate must keep the license or certificate
with them at all times. - Answer- False
Not later than the 10th day before the expiration date of a certificate or license, the certificate or license holder may place the certificate or license on inactive status by submitting an application and paying the required fee. - Answer- true
Participation in continuing education programs recognized, prepared, or administered by the commission is mandatory for all license renewals. - Answer- True
A person holding an operator license, instructor license, or specialty certificate cannot discriminate against clients for any reason, and must therefore service a client even if he/she has knowledge that the client is suffering from an infectious or contagious disease. - Answer- false