MN Salon Manager All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
Active License - a current license that has not expired and is not retired Address Change - The licensee must maintain a current mail address on file with the board, and must update the address within 30 days of any address change. Advanced Exfoliation - a cosmetic procedure remains epidermal skin cells through manual, mechanical, or chemical means Advanced Extraction - an extraction performed using lacents or needles Advanced Practice Esthetician - a person who performs personal services for cosmetic care of the skin, including the use of mechanical or electrical skin care apparatuses or appliances that are used on the epidermal layer of skin for compensation Advertising - any written or graphic representation designated to elicit enrollment or the sale of goods or services and includes signs, displays, circulars, business cards, brochures, and recruitment materials in print, on air, or online Autoclave - a device registered and listed with the Food and Drugs Administration used to sterilize tools, equipment, and supplies by subjecting them to high pressure saturated steam Basic Exfoliation - the removal of dead skin in the stratum corners layer of the epidermis through manual or chemical means. Basic Extraction - extractions performed using gloved fingers, cotton swabs, or comedone extractors Board - the board of cosmetologist examinersChange of Name - Within 30 days of any legal name change, licensee must provide legal documentation of the name change and pay any fee required. The former name is invalid on the 31st day of the new legal name Change of Salon Owner - - A salon license must not be transferred when the salon is sold, or when a corporation owning a salon is sold. -If the license has not expired, the new owner has 60 days after the date of the change of ownership to become licensed. -If new license has not been issued by day 61, salon must cease all operations until a license is issued. - If the salon license is expired at the time of the change ownership, the new owner may not operate the salon until the salon is licensed Chemical Peel - Chemical exfoliation achieved by applying nonprescription chemical solutions or products Clean - free from all soil, dirt, and debris, and washed with soap and water, or a cleaning agent, and rinsed Compensation - a monetary or nonmonetary remuneration for services Continuing Education Requirements for Practitioners - Complete a total of 8 hours of CE credits from the board-approved providers within 3 years prior date to license renewal. Licensee must maintain proof of CE completion credits. The 8 hours must include: - 4 core hours of: 1 hour pertaining to state laws and rules, 3 hours related to health, safety, and infection control matters - 4 hours of professional practice CE, consisting of one or more of the following topics: chemistry, proper use of machines & instruments, business management, professional ethics, and human relations- an eyelash tech renewing must complete a total of 4 hours of core CE consisting 1 hour of state cosmetology laws and rules and 3 hours of health, safety, and infection control matters from boardapproved providers within the 3 years prior to license renewal. - The CE credits are valid for only one license renewal period, but may be applied to multiple licenses held by the same practitioner if the CE are completed within 3 years prior to license renewal date Cosmetologist - a person who performs personal beauty services for compensation Cosmetology - the practice of personal services, for compensation, for the cosmetic care of hair, nails, and skin. Designated Licensed Salon Manager - a manager designated by a salon owner and registered with the board, who is responsible with the salon owner for salon and practitioner compliance Designated School Manager - A school manager who is designated by the school owner and registered with the board, who is responsible with the school owner for school and instructor compliance Disinfect - the use of antimicrobial pesticide that eliminates harmful bacteria, fungi, and viruses on nonporous surfaces Disinfectant - an antimicrobial pesticide that is registered with the Environment Protection Agency for use in a hospital setting and is a bactericide, virucide, and fungicide Disinfectants - - only hospital-level EPA-registered disinfectemants are labeled as bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal - items must be cleaned first before disinfecting it- disinfectants must be used according to manufacturer's directions, including contact time, safety precautions, dilution requirements if any, and proper disposal - must be disposed immediately if visible debris is present - must be made daily and disposed at the end of day - items, tools or implements must be fully submerged in disinfectant in a covered container - licensees must wear gloves or use tongs to avoid direct skin contact with disinfectant Disinfecting - All surfaces of a tool pr implement, including handles, must be disinfected by a fully submerging the item in disinfectant in a covered container for the full contact time listed in the manufacturer's directions. Display of License - the practitioner must conspicuously post an original, unaltered, and current license at each salon where the practitioner practices. - either the license or the full name of the licensee as shown on the license must be posted at each workstation in the salon used by the licensee. Name tags worn by the licensee or business cards prominently displayed at the workstation meet this requirement if the full name is shown on the license is used. - Whenever the license is not posted at the workstation, the practitioner must post a license at the reception area or at each customer entrance of the salon - Copies of license do not meet the requirements of the license posting. Licensee must obtain duplicate licenses from the board in order order post licenses at multiple workstations or multiple salons. After a license is issued by the board, a printout of the online license status from the board Website showing an active license may be used to meet the posting requirements for a maximum of 30 days beginning on the license issuance date.- Licensee and names posted must provide public with a full, unobstructed view of the unaltered license or name Display of Salon Name - - Salon in commercial buildings must have the licensed name of the Salon at the primary entrance - Salon in private residence must display licensed name of the Salon at the driveway entrance of the home Electrical Energy Treatments - advanced practice esthetic services for the cosmetic care of the skin that use electrical energy as applied by skin care equipment used on the epidermal layer. Electrical energy Treatment use light is treatments use light, direct current, indirect current, or sound energy, but do not include laser as identified in Minnesota statues as the practice of medicine ask the practice of medicine. Esthetician - a person who performs cosmetic care care of the skin only for compensation Esthetics - The practice of esthiology is the cosmetic treatment of the stratum corneum of the epidermal layer of the skin surface such as: - cleansing, stimulating, or massaging a person's scalp, face, neck, arms, legs or trunk with or without the use of any cosmetic preparation, antiseptic, tonic, lotion or cream - cosmetic care of a person's face, eyelashes, eyebrows, lips, nose, arms, legs, or trunk using a cosmetic preparation, antiseptic, tonic, lotion, powder, gels, oil, paraffin, clean, cream or makeup - basic exfoilation with manual or machine skin cleansing and basic extractions - removing hair from a person's body using depilatories, waxes, preparations, sugaring, or tweezing - application of makeup or airbrush makeup, eyelash and eyebrow tinting, eyebrow shaping and trimming, eyelash and eyebrow enhancements, facials, and body wrapsExtraction - The cosmetic technique of removing impactions and comedones from follicles Eyelash Extensions - the application, removal, and trimming of threadlike natural or synthetic fibers to an eyelash, and includes the cleansing of the eye area and lashes
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