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NOTICE OF TEXT [Authority G.S. B-1.(c)] OAH USE ONLY VOLUME: ISSUE: CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX: Notice with a scheduled hearing Notice without a scheduled hearing Republication of text. Complete the following cite for the volume and issue of previous publication, as well as blocks 1 - and - 1. If a hearing is scheduled, complete block. Previous publication of text was published in Volume: Issue: 1. Rule-Making Agency: NC Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners. Link to agency website pursuant to G.S. B-1.1(c): www.nccosmeticarts.com/uploads/board/rules-01.pdf. Proposed Action -- Check the appropriate box(es) and list rule citation(s) beside proposed action: ADOPTION: READOPTION with substantive changes: READOPTION without substantive changes: AMENDMENT: 1 NCAC 1A.01, 1 NCAC 1H.001, 1 NCAC 1H.00, 1 NCAC 1H.00, 1 NCAC 1H.001, 1 NCAC 1H.00, 1 NCAC 1H.00, 1 NCAC 1H.00, 1 NCAC 1I.001 REPEAL:. Proposed effective date: January 1, 01. Is a public hearing planned? Yes No If yes: Public Hearing date: /1/01 Public Hearing time: :00am Public Hearing Location: Front Street Suite 1 Raleigh, NC 0. If no public hearing is scheduled, provide instructions on how to demand a public hearing: Notice of Text 000 /01

. Explain Reason For Proposed Rule(s): These rule changes update definitions and wording in existing rules to provide clarity in the disinfection process for appropriate standards to be performed in salons and schools. The changes to 1I.001 is to eliminate a burdensome requirement.. Procedure for Subjecting a Proposed Rule to Legislative Review: If an objection is not resolved prior to the adoption of the rule, a person may also submit written objections to the Rules Review Commission. If the Rules Review Commission receives written and signed objections in accordance with G.S. B-1.(b) from or more persons clearly requesting review by the legislature and the Rules Review Commission approves the rule, the rule will become effective as provided in G.S. B-1.(b1). The Commission will receive written objections until :00 p.m. on the day following the day the Commission approves the rule. The Commission will receive those objections by mail, delivery service, hand delivery, or facsimile transmission. If you have any further questions concerning the submission of objections to the Commission, please call a Commission staff attorney at 1-1-000. Rule(s) is automatically subject to legislative review. Cite statutory reference:. The person to whom written comments may be submitted on the proposed rule(s): Name: Stefanie Kuzdrall Address: Front Street Suite 1 Raleigh, NC 0 Phone (optional): 1-1-001 Fax (optional): E-Mail (optional): skuzdrall@nccosmeticarts.com. Comment Period Ends: /1/01. Fiscal impact (check all that apply). If this form contains rules that have different fiscal impacts, list the rule citations beside the appropriate impact. State funds affected Environmental permitting of DOT affected Analysis submitted to Board of Transportation Local funds affected Substantial economic impact ( $1,000,000) Approved by OSBM No fiscal note required by G.S. B-1. No fiscal note required by G.S. B-1.A(d)() 1. Rule-making Coordinator: Stefanie Kuzdrall 1. The Agency formally proposed the text of this rule(s) on Date: July, 01 Address: Front Street Suite 1 Raleigh, NC 0 1. Signature of Agency Head* or Rule-making Coordinator: Phone: 1-1-001 E-Mail: skuzdrall@nccosmeticarts.com Agency contact, if any: Phone: E-mail: *If this function has been delegated (reassigned) pursuant to G.S. 1B-(a), submit a copy of the delegation with this form. Typed Name: Stefanie Kuzdrall Title: Rule-making Coordinator Notice of Text 000 /01

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 NCAC 1A.01 DEFINITIONS IS PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT AS FOLLOWS: CHAPTER 1 COSMETIC ART EXAMINERS SUBCHAPTER 1A DEPARTMENTAL RULES SECTION.00 ORGANIZATION RULES 1 NCAC 1A.01 DEFINITIONS The following definitions apply in this Chapter: (1) "Beauty Establishment" refers to both cosmetic art schools and cosmetic art shops. () "Cosmetology School" is any cosmetic art school that teaches cosmetic art as defined by G.S. B-(), but is not solely a manicurist or an esthetics school. () "Cosmetology Student" is a student in any cosmetic art school whose study is the full curriculum. () "Manicurist School" is a cosmetic art school that teaches only the cosmetic art of manicuring. () "Manicurist Student" is a student in any cosmetic art school whose study is limited to the manicurist curriculum set forth in 1 NCAC 1K.0. 1T.00. () "Successful Completion" is the completion of an approved cosmetic art curriculum with a minimum grade of "C" or 0 %, whichever is deemed as passing by the cosmetic art school. () "Esthetician School" is any cosmetic art school that teaches only the cosmetic art of skin care. () "Esthetician Student" is a student in any cosmetic art school whose study is limited to the esthetician curriculum set forth in 1 NCAC 1O.0. 1T.00. () "Licensing cycle" for cosmetologists is a three-year period beginning on the first day of October and ending on the third following first day of October and continuing thereafter in three year intervals. For estheticians, natural hair care specialists and manicurists, the licensing cycle is one year in length beginning on the first day of October and ending on the next first day of October. For teachers, the licensing cycle is a two-year period beginning on the first day of October of an even-numbered year and ending on the next first day of October of the next even-numbered year. () "Renewal period" for individual licensees is a three-month period beginning on the first day of July and ending on the first day of October of a renewal year. The "renewal period" for salon licensees is a two-month period beginning on the first day of December and ending on the first day of February of a renewal year. () Clean is the removal of visible/surface debris, washing with soap (or detergent) and water, detergent or chemical cleaner. Prepares non-porous items for disinfection. Reduces the number and slows the growth of pathogens on both porous and non-porous surfaces. Cleaning does not make multi-use items safe for use. 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 (1) Disinfect is the process of making a non-porous item safe for use. Requires the use of a chemical intended to kill or denature a bacteria, virus or fungus. Items to be disinfected must be cleaned prior to disinfection. UV light is not acceptable for disinfection. (1) Sterilize is the eradication of all microbial life through the use of heat, steam or chemical sterilants. Autoclaves and/or dry heat sterilizers used to sterilize must be spore tested through an independent lab every 0 days to ensure functionality. Autoclaves and/or dry heat sterilizers used to sterilize must be FDA approved and used only as instructed by the manufacturer. Spore testing results and maintenance records must be kept onsite for 1 months. (1) Disinfectant is an EPA registered bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal disinfectant that is approved for use in hospital settings, following instruction label for dilution ratio and contact time, or an EPA registered Sodium Hypochlorite.% or higher (household bleach) with instructions for disinfection, diluted as instructed on the label and observing the contact time listed on the manufacturers label. Bleach must be active (not expired) with a manufacture date of less than months prior to use. (1) Porous is a material that has minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass (permeable, penetrable, cellular). (1) Non-porous is a material that has no pores and does not allow for liquids to be absorbed or pass through. Common non-porous materials include glass, metal and plastic. (1) Contact time is the amount of moist contact time required for a disinfectant to be effective against the pathogens on the label. Clean items or surfaces must remain completely immersed, or visibly wet if using sprays or wipes, for full contact time to be effective. History Note: Authority G.S. B-; B-; Eff. February 1, 1; Amended Eff. June 1, 1; October 1, ; May 1, ; January 1, 1; Temporary Amendment Eff. January 1, 1; Amended Eff. January 1, 01; October 1, 01; July 1, 0; December 1, 00; May 1, 00; December 1, 00; May 1, 00; February 1, 00; April 1, 001; August 1, 000; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 1, 01.

1 1 1 1 1 NCAC 1H.001 WATER IS PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION.000 - COSMETIC ART SHOP AND EQUIPMENT 1 NCAC 1H.001 WATER (a) Cosmetic art shops shall have a sink with hot and cold running water in the clinic area, separate from restrooms. (b) When a service is provided in a room closed off by a door, the sink required in this Rule must be within 0 0 feet of the door. door or feet from the service table or chair. The restroom sink shall not be used to meet this requirement. History Note: Authority G.S. B-; B-; B-1; Eff. April 1, 01; Amended Eff. January 1, 01; June 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 1, 01.

1 1 1 1 1 1 NCAC 1H.00 VENTILATION AND LIGHT IS PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1 NCAC 1H.00 VENTILATION AND LIGHT (a) Ventilation shall be provided at all times in the areas where patrons are serviced in all cosmetic art shops and there must be a continuous exchange of air. (b) All doors and windows, if open for ventilation, must be effectively screened. (c) (b) Light shall be provided in the service area. (d) (c) All cosmetic art shops must adhere to any federal, state and local government regulation or ordinance regarding fire safety codes, plumbing and electrical work. History Note: Authority G.S. B-; B-; B-1; Eff. April 1, 01; Amended Eff. January 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 1, 01. 1

1 1 1 NCAC 1H.00 BATHROOM FACILITIES IS PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1 NCAC 1H.00 BATHROOM FACILITIES (a) Toilet and hand washing facilities consisting of at least one commode and one hand washing sink with hot and cold running water, liquid soap and individual clean towels or hand air dryer shall be provided. (b) Shops with an initial licensure date after March 1, 01 must have toilet and hand washing facilities in the bathroom. History Note: Authority G.S. B-; B-; B-1; Eff. April 1, 01; Amended Eff. January 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 1, 01. 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 NCAC 1H.001 LICENSEES AND STUDENTS IS PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION.000 - SANITATION PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES 1 NCAC 1H.001 LICENSEES AND STUDENTS (a) Notwithstanding Rule.001 in this Subchapter, this Rule applies to licensees and students in practice in cosmetic art schools and shops. Each licensee and student shall wash his or her hands with soap and water or an equally effective cleansing agent immediately before and after serving each client. (b) Each licensee and student shall wear clean garments and shoes while serving patrons. (c) Licensees or students shall not use or possess in a cosmetic art school or shop any of the following: (1) Methyl Methacrylate Liquid Monomer, a.k.a. MMA; () razor-type callus shavers designed and intended to cut growths of skin including skin tags, corns, and calluses; () FDA rated Class III devices; () carbolic acid (phenol) over two percent strength; () animals including insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, or non-human mammals to perform any service; or () a variable speed electrical nail file on a natural nail unless it has been designed for use on a natural nail. (d) A licensee or student shall not: (1) use any product, implement, or piece of equipment in any manner other than the product's, implement's, or equipment's intended use as described or detailed by the manufacturer; () treat any medical condition unless referred by a physician; () provide any service unless trained prior to performing the service; () perform services on a client if the licensee has reason to believe the client has any of the following: (A) fungus, lice, or nits; (B) an inflamed, infected, broken, raised, or swollen skin or nail tissue in the area to be worked on; or (C) an open wound or sore in the area to be worked on; () alter or duplicate a license issued by the Board; () advertise or solicit clients in any form of communication in a manner that is false or misleading; () use any FDA rated Class II device without the documented supervision of a licensed physician; () use any product that will penetrate the dermis; or () make any statement to a member of the public either verbally or in writing stating or implying action is required or forbidden by Board rules when such action is not required or forbidden by 1

1 Board rules. A violation of this prohibition is considered practicing or attempting to practice by fraudulent misrepresentation. misrepresentation; () use or possess any product banded by the FDA. (e) In using a disinfectant, the user shall wear any personal protective equipment, such as gloves, recommended by the manufacturer in the Material Safety Data Sheet. History Note: Authority G.S. B-; B-; B-1; B-; Eff. April 1, 01; Amended Eff. January 1, 01; August 1, 01; March 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 1, 01.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 NCAC 1H.00 DISINFECTION PROCEDURES IS PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1 NCAC 1H.00 DISINFECTION PROCEDURES (a) Sanitation rules which apply to towels and cloths are as follows: (1) Clean protective capes, drapes, linens and towels shall be used for each patron; () After a protective cape has been in contact with a patron's neck it shall be placed in a clean, closed container until laundered with soap and hot water and dried in a heated dryer. Capes that cannot be laundered and dried in a heater dryer may be disinfected with an EPA registered hospital grade disinfectant mixed and used in accordance with the manufacturer directions; and () After a drape, linen or towel has been in contact with a patron's skin it shall be placed in a clean, covered container until laundered with soap and hot water and dried in a heated dryer. A covered container may have an opening so soiled items may be dropped into the container. (b) Any paper or nonwoven protective drape or covering shall be discarded after one use. (c) There shall be a supply of clean protective drapes, linens and towels at all times. Wet towels used in services must be prepared fresh each day. Unused, prepared wet towels must be laundered daily. (d) Clean drapes, capes, linens, towels and all other supplies shall be stored in a clean area. (e) Bathroom facilities must be kept cleaned. (f) All implements shall be cleaned and disinfected after each use in the following manner: (1) They shall be washed with warm water and a cleaning solution and scrubbed to remove debris and dried. () They shall be disinfected in accordance with the following: (A) EPA registered hospital/pseudomonacidal (bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal) disinfectant or tuberculocidal that is mixed and used according to the manufacturer's directions. They shall be rinsed with hot tap water and dried with a clean towel before their next use. They shall be stored in a clean, closed cabinet or container until they are needed; or (B) 1 and 1/ cup of. percent unexpired household bleach to one gallon of water for minutes. They shall be rinsed with hot tap water and dried with a clean towel before their next use. They shall be stored in a clean, closed cabinet or container until they are needed; or (C) UV-C, ultraviolet germicidal irradiation used accordance with the manufacturer's directions. () If the implement is not immersible or is not disinfected by UV-C irradiation, it shall be cleaned by wiping it with a clean cloth moistened or sprayed with a disinfectant EPA registered, hospital/pseudomonacidal (bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal) or tuberculocidal, used in accordance with the manufacturer's directions. () Implements that come in contact with blood, shall be disinfected by: 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 (A) disinfectant, used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, that states the solution will destroy HIV, TB or HBV viruses and approved by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency; or (B) EPA registered hospital/pseudomonacidal (bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal) and tuberculocidal that is mixed and used according to the manufacturer's directions; or (C) unexpired household bleach in a percent solution (1 and / cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water) for minutes. (g) All disinfected non-electrical implements shall be stored in a clean closed cabinet or clean closed container. (h) All disinfected electrical implements shall be stored in a clean area. (i) Disposable and porous implements and supplies must be discarded after use or upon completion of the service. (j) Product that comes into contact with the patron must be discarded upon completion of the service. (k) Clean, closable storage must be provided for all disinfected implements not in use. Containers with open faces may be covered/closed with plastic wrapping. Disinfected implements must be kept in a clean closed cabinet or clean closed container and must not be stored with any implement or item that has not been disinfected. (l) Lancets, disposable razors, and other sharp objects shall be disposed in puncture-resistant containers. (m) All creams, lotions, wax, cosmetics, and other products dispensed to come in contact with patron's skin must be kept in clean, closed containers, and must conform in all respects to the requirements of the Pure Food and Drug Law. Any product apportioned for use and removed from original containers must be distributed in a sanitary manner that prevents contamination of product or container. Any product dispensed in portions into another container must be dispensed into a sanitized clean container and applied to patrons by means of a disinfected or disposable implement or other sanitized clean methods. Any product dispensed in portions not dispensed into another container must be used immediately and applied to patrons by means of a disinfected or disposable implement or other sanitized clean methods. No product dispensed in portions may be returned to the original container. (n) As used in this Rule whirlpool or footspa means any basin using circulating water. (o) After use by each patron each whirlpool or footspa must be cleaned and disinfected as follows: (1) All water must be drained and all debris removed from the basin; () The basin must be disinfected by filling the basin with water and circulating: (A) Two tablespoons of automatic dishwashing powder and 1/ cup of. percent household bleach to one gallon of water through the unit for minutes; or (B) Surfactant or enzymatic soap with an EPA registered disinfectant with bactericidal, tuberculocidal, fungicidal and virucidal activity used according to manufacturer's instructions through the unit for minutes; () The basin must be drained and rinsed with clean water; and () The basin must be wiped dry with a clean towel. (p) At the end of the day each whirlpool or footspa must be cleaned and disinfected as follows: (1) The screen must be removed and all debris trapped behind the screen removed;

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 () The screen and the inlet must be washed with surfactant or enzymatic soap or detergent and rinsed with clean water; () Before replacing the screen one of the following procedures must be performed: (A) The screen must be totally immersed in a household bleach solution of 1/ cup of. percent household bleach to one gallon of water for minutes; or (B) The screen must be totally immersed in an EPA registered disinfectant with bactericidal tuberculocidal, fungicidal and virucidal activity in accordance to the manufacturer's instructions for minutes; () The inlet and area behind the screen must be cleaned with a brush and surfactant soap and water to remove all visible debris and residue; and () The spa system must be flushed with low sudsing surfactant or enzymatic soap and warm water for at least minutes and then rinsed and drained. (q) Every week after cleaning and disinfecting pursuant to Paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Rule each whirlpool and footspa must be cleaned and disinfected in the following manner: (1) The whirlpool or footspa basin must be filled with water and 1/ cup of. percent household bleach for each one gallon of water or EPA registered disinfectant with bactericidal, tuberculocidal, fungicidal and virucidal activity in accordance to the manufacturer's instructions; and () The whirlpool or footspa system must be flushed with the bleach and water or EPA registered disinfectant solution for minutes and allowed to sit for at least six hours; and () The whirlpool or footspa system must be drained and flushed with water before use by a patron. (r)(q) A record must be made of the date and time of each cleaning and disinfecting as required by this Rule including the date, time, reason and name of the staff member who performed the cleaning. This record must be made for each whirlpool or footspa and must be kept and made available for at least 0 days upon request by either a patron or inspector. (s) (r) The water in a vaporizer machine must be emptied daily and the unit disinfected daily after emptying. (t) (s) The area where services are performed that come in contact with the patron's skin including treatment chairs, treatment tables and beds shall be disinfected between patrons. (t) A manufacturers label for all disinfectant concentrate must be available at all times. If a concentrate bottle is emptied, it must remain available until a new bottle is available. (u) When mixed disinfectant concentrate is placed in a secondary container such as a spray bottle, tub or jar, that container must be labeled to indicate what chemical is in the container. SDS sheets must be readily available for all disinfectants in use at all times. (v) Disinfectants must be stored and disposed of in accordance with all local, state and federal requirements. (w) The cabinet and supplies of a towel warmer machine must be emptied daily and the unit dried daily after emptying.

History Note: Authority G.S. B-; B-; B-1; Eff. April 1, 01; Amended Eff. January 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 1, 01.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 NCAC 1H.00 FIRST AID IS PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1 NCAC 1H.00 FIRST AID (a) Each cosmetic art shop and school shall have antiseptics, gloves or finger guards, sterile bandages, and other necessary supplies available to provide first aid. (b) If the skin of the licensee or student is punctured, the licensee or student shall immediately do the following in this order: (1) Wash and dry the punctured area with soap and running water and a disposable towel; (1)() Apply protective gloves to remove materials from first aid kit; () () Cleanse injured area with antiseptic (e.g. alcohol, hand sanitizer); () () Apply a sterile bandage; () () Disinfect any implement or work area exposed to blood per Rule.00 in this Section; () () Dispose of all contaminated supplies and gloves in a zip lock bag then place in the trash; () () Wash hands with soap and running water; and () () If the injured area is on the hands, fingers or thumb Apply apply disposable, protective gloves glove(s) or a finger guard. (c) If the skin of the patron is punctured, the licensee or student shall immediately do the following in this order: (1) Apply protective gloves to remove materials from first aid kit; () Make first aid supplies available to the patron or assist the patron with: (a) Cleansing injured area with antiseptic (e.g. alcohol, hand sanitizer) (b) Applying a sterile bandage; () Disinfect any implement or work area exposed to blood per Rule.00 in this Section; () Dispose of all contaminated supplies and gloves in a zip lock bag then place in the trash; () Wash hands with soap and running water; and () Put on disposable, protective gloves or a finger guard. gloves. History Note: Authority G.S. B-; B-; B-1; Eff. April 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 1, 01; Amended Eff. January 1, 01; January 1, 01. 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 NCAC 1H.00 RULE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT MEASURES IS PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT AS FOLLOWS: 1 NCAC 1H.00 RULE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT MEASURES (a) The use of or possession of the following products or equipment in a school or shop shall result in civil penalty in the amount of three hundred dollars ($00.00) per container of product or piece of equipment: (1) Methyl Methacrylate Liquid Monomer a.k.a. MMA; or () razor-type callus shavers designed and intended to cut growths of skin including skin tags, corns, and calluses. (b) The use of or possession of the following in a school or shop shall result in civil penalty in the amount of one hundred dollars ($0.00) per use or possession: (1) animals including insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, or non-human mammals to perform any service; or () variable speed electrical nail file on the natural nail unless it has been designed for use on the natural nail. (c) The action of any student or licensee to violate the Board rules in the following manner shall result in civil penalty in the amount of one hundred dollars ($0.00) per instance of each action: (1) use of any product, implement, or piece of equipment in any manner other than the product's, implement's, or equipment's intended use as described or detailed by the manufacturer; () treatment of any medical condition unless referred by a physician; () use of any product that will penetrate the dermis; () provision of any service unless trained prior to performing the service; () performance of services on a client if the licensee has reason to believe the client has any of the following: (A) fungus, lice, or nits; (B) inflamed infected, broken, raised, or swollen skin or nail tissue in the area to be worked on; or (C) an open wound or sore in the area to be worked on; or () alteration of or duplication of a license issued by the Board; () advertisement or solicitation of clients in any form of communication in a manner that is false or misleading; or () use of any FDA rated Class II device without the documented supervision of a licensed physician. (d) The failure to record the date and time of each cleaning and disinfecting of a footspa in a cosmetic art school or shop as required by this Subchapter including the date, time, reason, and name of the staff member who performed the cleaning or the failure to keep or make such record available for at least 0 days upon request by either a patron or inspector shall result in civil penalty in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($.00) per footspa. (e) The failure to clean and disinfect a footspa in a cosmetic art shop or school as required by this Subchapter shall result in civil penalty in the amount of one hundred dollars ($0.00) per footspa. 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 (f) The failure to maintain in a cosmetic art shop and school antiseptics, gloves or finger guards, and sterile bandages available to provide first aid shall result in civil penalty in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($.00) per item. (g) The failure to maintain a sink with hot and cold running water in the clinic area, separate from restrooms, shall result in civil penalty in the amount of one hundred dollars ($0.00). (h) The failure to provide ventilation at all times in the areas where patrons are serviced in cosmetic art shops shall result in civil penalty in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($.00). (i) The failure to screen all doors and windows open for ventilation shall result in civil penalty in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($.00). (j)(i) The failure to maintain equipment and supplies necessary to perform any cosmetic art service offered in the shop shall result in civil penalty in the amount of one hundred dollars ($0.00). (k) (j) The failure to maintain a sanitation grade of 0 percent or higher shall result in a civil penalty in the amount of two hundred dollars ($00.00). (l) (k) Repeated violations of the rules in this Subchapter exceeding three written notifications of any one rule documented to any one individual, shop, or school shall result in a mandatory disciplinary hearing in accordance with 1 NCAC 1C. History Note: Authority G.S. B-; B-; B-1; B-; B-; B-; B-; B-; Eff. April 1, 01; Amended Eff. January 1, 01; August 1, 01; Readopted Eff. January 1, 01.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 NCAC 1I.001 APPLICATION/LICENSURE/INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN CONVICTED OF FELONYIS PROPOSED FOR AMENDMENT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION.000 - LICENSURE OF INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY 1 NCAC 1I.001 APPLICATION/LICENSURE/INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN CONVICTED OF FELONY (a) Any applicant convicted of a felony or charged with a felony that is still pending may apply for Board approval upon enrollment in a cosmetic art school. All documentation submitted shall have no effect on an individual's ability to attend a cosmetic art school, take an examination administered by the Board, or apply for a license. (b) The applicant shall supply the following; (1) a statement of facts of the crime, accompanied by a certified copy of the indictment (or, in the absence of an indictment, a copy of the "information" that initiated the formal judicial process), the judgment and any commitment order for each felony for which there has been a conviction; () at least three letters attesting to the applicant's character from individuals unrelated by blood or marriage; () a summary of the applicant's personal history since conviction including, if applicable, date of release, parole or probation status, employment, and military service; and () records of any cosmetology, esthetics, natural hair care, or manicurist school disciplinary actions; or a statement from the school indicating no disciplinary actions were taken; and ()() any other information that in the opinion of the applicant would be useful or pertinent to the consideration by the Board of the applicant's request. History Note: Authority G.S. B-; B-(1); Eff. June 1, 1; Amended Eff. January 1, 01; August 1, 01; September 1, 0; December 1, 00; April 1, 001; August 1, 1; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 1, 01. 1