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§ 36-15-13 Scope of rules.

SD Codified L § 36-15-13 (2019) (N/A)
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36-15-13. Scope of rules. The commission may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 pertaining to the following:

(1) Application requirements for any license or permit issued pursuant to this chapter;

(2) Examinations;

(3) Reports of students' education and work performed;

(4) Minimum standards and requirements for cosmetology, nail technology, and esthetics salons and schools;

(5) Minimum standards for plumbing, electrical, physical, and sanitary conditions for the health and safety of persons utilizing cosmetology, nail technology, or esthetics salons or schools;

(6) The professional conduct of licensees;

(7) The reinstatement of lapsed licenses and lapsed renewal pursuant to § 36-15-20.1;

(8) The fee for a lapsed license and lapsed renewal pursuant to § 36-15-20.1;

(9) The course and education requirements received by transfer students pursuant to § 36-15-34;

(10) The textbooks, educational material, and the general course of study for schools and for cosmetology salons and nail salons having apprentices pursuant to § 36-15-46;

(11) The progress and education received by an apprentice pursuant to § 36-15-48;

(12) The fees for all licenses, permits, and renewals;

(13) Minimum standards for the use of chemicals or any mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliance;

(14) Amount of work experience of an out-of-state licensed applicant that may be used as a substitute for the education requirement pursuant to §§ 36-15-17, 36-15-17.1, and 36-15-2.3;

(15) Inspection and reinspection of individual licensees, salons, and schools;

(16) Administration and duties of the commission; and

(17) Minimum hours of education for esthetics licensing.Source: SDC 1939, § 27.1505; SL 1957, ch 118, § 1; SL 1972, ch 206, § 12; SL 1982, ch 276, § 1; SL 1986, ch 302, § 3; SL 1997, ch 218, § 3; SL 2003, ch 202, § 12; SL 2005, ch 201, § 2.

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§ 36-15-13 Scope of rules.