Oregon Law-Cosmetology 2023 update with solutions
Adequate ventilation Ventilation by natural or mechanical methods which removes or exhausts fumes, vapors, or dust to prevent hazardous conditions from occurring in accordance with OAR 437, Division 2 and/or to allow the free flow of air in a room in proportion to the size of the room and the capacity of the room Affidavit of Licensure An original document verifying licensing history and status, including information disclosing all unresolved or outstanding penalties and/or disciplinary actions. The document is issued and signed by the regulatory authority in the state which issued the license with an official seal or stamp affixed to the document; it is not the certificate or license form issued which authorizes the holder to practice. Refer to OAR Agency The Oregon Health Licensing Agency. The agency is responsible for the budget, personnel, performance-based outcomes, consumer protection, fee collection, mediation, complaint resolution, discipline, rule making and record keeping. Approved Means accepted by the Agency, Board of Cosmetology or to the appropriate entity Article Those items which complement services provided in the practice of barbering, hair design, esthetics or nail technology, including but not limited to neck-strips, neck dusters, towels or linens, and cloth or plastic capes Barbering The definition set forth in ORS chapter 690.005 means, pursuant to ORS 690.155 and 690.165, the entity that determines practice standards, education and training, and provides consultation to the agency on all disciplinary actions in accordance with ORS 690.167 Certificate The document authorizing the holder to perform services in a field of practice, i.e. barbering, hair design, esthetics or nail Chemical service The use of any product which restructures or removes hair or changes the shape or appearance of skin, hair or nails Common area An area of a facility which is used by all practitioners performing services, including, but not limited to reception areas, dispensing areas, sinks, shampoo bowls, hair dryers and hair dryer areas, and employee lounge areas Communicable disease or condition Diseases or conditions diagnosed by a licensed physician as being contagious or transmittable which include but are not limited to the following: (a) Chickenpox; (b) Diphtheria; (c) Measles; (d) Meningococcal Disease; (e) Mumps; (f) Pertussis (whooping cough); (g) Plague; (h) Poison oak; (i) Rubella; (j) Scabies; (k) Staphylococcal skin infection (boils, infected wounds); (l) Streptococcal infections (Strep throat); (m) Tinea (ring worm); (n) Tuberculosis Demonstration permit An authorization as defined in ORS 690.005 to practice on a limited basis for a maximum of 30 consecutive days Director The individual who is responsible for the performance of the agency as defined in ORS 676.610. The director appoints all subordinate officers and employees to carry out the duties of the agency Disinfect To use a process to destroy harmful organisms, including bacteria, viruses, germs and fungi Dispensing area An area having non-porous surfaces and a sink with hot and cold running water where service preparations are conducted, such as mixing of chemicals, cleaning of tools and equipment, disposing of residues and rinsing parts of the body exposed to chemicals Disposable towels Single-use paper towels or roller-type cloth towels furnished by laundries Educational Institution An Oregon high school under ORS 336, Oregon career school licensed under ORS 345 or an Oregon community college under ORS 341 EPA A branch of the Federal Government, which approves and registers chemical compounds and agents Equipment Those items needed to run a facility which includes but is not limited to waiting chairs, barber or style chairs, shampoo chairs, cabinets, sinks, shampoo bowls, stationary dryers, pedi bins or whirlpool foot spas, paraffin wax containers, and nail technology tables Ethical Conforming to professional standards of conduct in all occupational practices and in accordance with OAR 817, division 120 Exfoliate The process of sloughing off, removing, or peeling dead skin cells of the epidermis Facility has the definition set forth in ORS 690.005 Fire retardant container means an air-tight metal or other approved container recognized by a national testing lab for the use of disposing of chemical waste or storing linens with chemical residue Freelance Authorization Authorization allowing a practitioner to perform services of barbering hair design, esthetics or nail technology outside of a licensed facility Hair design The definition set forth in ORS 690.005, which includes the braiding of hair Health care Health Care Facility As defined by ORS 442.015 (16), such as a hospital, special inpatient care facility, rehabilitation center, center for the treatment of alcoholism or drug abuse, assisted living care or nursing facility, or psychiatric hospital, which is licensed by a state regulatory agency or local governmental unit for the purpose of providing health care services High-level disinfectant A chemical agent, which has demonstrated tuberculocidal activity and is registered with the EPA Independent Contractor An individual defined in ORS 690.005 who qualifies for a recognized business status under the provisions of ORS 670.600
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