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(a) A currently licensed barber, hairdresser, or esthetician instructor in a shop that is licensed by the board under 12 AAC 09.110 may sponsor an apprentice in the instruction of barbering, hairdressing, or esthetics if
(1) the instructor submits a curriculum to the board and provides for
(A) verification that the shop where the training will be provided meets the requirements of 12 AAC 09.155 if the apprenticeship training is for barbering or hairdressing and 12 AAC 09.162 if the apprenticeship training is for esthetics;
(B) instruction of the minimum hours of theoretical and practical training specified in 12 AAC 09.160 if the apprenticeship training is for barbering or hairdressing or 12 AAC 09.163 if the apprenticeship training is for esthetics;
(C) a period of apprenticeship that meets the requirements of AS 08.13.082 ; and
(D) the issuance of an affidavit of completion to each apprentice successfully completing the apprenticeship;
(2) the instructor has been licensed and actively engaged in the practice of barbering, hairdressing, or esthetics for at least three years and holds a current instructor license; and
(3) the apprentice holds a student permit issued under 12 AAC 09.180(a) .
(b) An instructor may sponsor one apprentice for every five or fewer licensees practicing in the shop where the training will be provided.
(c) An instructor may not sponsor a student-instructor.
(d) An instructor must provide training and instruction to the same extent required of a school of barbering, hairdressing, or esthetics.
(e) An instructor must maintain daily records of an apprentice's number of hours of instructional coursework and number of practical operations.
(f) An instructor may not credit an apprentice for more than 10 hours of training in any one day.
(g) All records required to be maintained by an instructor under this section must be maintained in an orderly, alphabetical, or numerical filing system and must be made available for inspection by any member of the board upon reasonable notice.
(h) An apprentice may not perform work in a shop unless the licensed barber, hairdresser, or esthetician instructor responsible for the apprentice's training is on the premises.
(i) Repealed 11/16/2004.
(j) Upon completion of a course of instruction under this section, an apprentice is eligible to take the appropriate examination in the license categories of barbering, hairdressing or esthetics. The instructor shall notify the board of an apprentice completing the course of instruction within 30 days after the completion.
(k) An apprentice who interrupts his or her training for a continuous period of two years will not be allowed credit for apprenticeship instruction and training received before the interruption.
( l ) Repealed 4/23/98.
(m) The board will not give credit for apprenticeship work completed before the apprentice has a valid student permit.
(n) For an apprentice who has completed an apprenticeship and has passed the licensing examination, the student permit expires 30 days after the student is notified in writing of passage of the examination. After passing the examination, an apprentice may, under the supervision of a licensed instructor, continue to practice under the student permit until the student permit expires under this subsection or a valid practitioner license is issued, whichever occurs first.
History: Eff. 10/21/82, Register 84; am 8/12/87, Register 103; am 2/28/88, Register 105; am 5/20/88, Register 106; am 10/1/93, Register 127; am 4/23/98, Register 146; am 7/23/2000, Register 155; am 7/13/2002, Register 163; am 11/16/2004, Register 172
Authority: AS 08.13.030
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