Any salon advertisement shall list the licensed name of the establishment and type of license held. No salon Advertisement shall include the word "Free" unless the service is really completely free. No Salon advertisement stating licensure by the state of MN shall include reference to any unregulated services. No advertisement shall state or imply favorable consideration by the Board of Cosmetologists Examiners.
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Feedback During the Quiz End of Quiz. Play as Quiz Flashcard. Questions and Answers. A phsical location or area in a salon that is primarily where cosmetology supplies, products, or chemicals are prepared, measured, mixed, portioned, or disposed of LIcensing in each classifcation shall be for a period of two years.
A nonresident cosmetologist may be lisenced in Minnesota if the indiviual has completed cosmetology school in a state witth the same or greater school hour requirements, has a active license in that state or country, and has passed the Minnesota specific writtern operator examination for cosmetologist. To receive licensed reciprocity with other jurisdictions what is the liscencee NOT required to do No manger may be concurrently responsible for more than one salon unless the salons are under the same owndership and all located in the same complex.
The manager, owner, and responsible person Exam fees are set by PSI and are not included in license fees. The Board does not offer practice exams. You must first apply for and obtain a Minnesota operator license, then complete the requirements to apply for and obtain a salon manager license.
Refer to the Salon Manager License Application for requirements. Work experience from a licensed salon outside of Minnesota may be used to meet the work experience requirement.
Under certain conditions you can transfer your instructor license to Minnesota. Refer to the Instructor License Application for requirements. Be aware you must apply for and obtain a Minnesota operator license before you can obtain an instructor license. You can order a duplicate license certificate online through your Account Management page, or you can submit a Duplicate License Request Form by mail or in person to the Board office, address listed below. If you are an individual looking to apply for an initial license, you can do so by downloading the Initial Operator License application.
Please follow the instructions outlined in the application. If you already have a license and need to renew it, you can do so either through their online system , or manually by downloading a copy of the Active License Renewal form. Upon processing, a certification of your cosmetology license history in Minnesota will be sent to the state or agency of your choice. The Board sends certifications via email. Be sure to verify the correct email address before submitting the form to the Board.
Requests will be processed within 15 business days of receipt. If you only send another state or agency's version of this form to the Board, it will be returned to you and your certification will be delayed. The Certification of Licensure Form and fee payment are always required. If you could not find the document above, then click here to view all available applications and forms on the Minnesota State Board of Cosmetology website.
A Special Event Permit SEP allows a licensed salon manager to offer and perform select services outside of a licensed salon. A SEP allows a licensed salon manager to perform select services outside of a salon setting. Only the following services may be provided for the license type listed:.
You, as a salon manager license holder, can apply for and manage your individual SEP online by logging in to your Account Services page. While the permit is valid until the end of the year, each event must be registered online with the SEP. Once the event is registered, the licensee can print the SEP. If your license is current not expired and not eligible for renewal, complete the Retired License Activation Application. STEP 3: Submit your complete application by mail or in person to the Board office with fee payment enclosed, if applicable.
If you are submitting a Retired License Activation Application, do not enclose fee payment. There are no license fees to activate your license, because you have already paid them through your expiration date. When your license is due for renewal, you must complete all required continuing education again before you can renew. This option is not available online. Submit the Active License Renewal application by mail or in person to the Board office.
See the above question for information about your renewal requirements. With the changeover to continuing education, licensees can stay active without a high number of salon hours or lengthy refresher. Work experience and refresher course requirements were eliminated when revised rules went in effect on September 13, You may contact these approved providers directly for signup information.
Online options are available for many courses, so it may be possible to complete the course without in-person attendance. Fees are set by the providers and are not included in license fees. You must complete all required continuing education before you submit your renewal, not after. If you say you completed CE on your application but plan to complete it later, you may be subject to penalties and discipline.
Continuing education can be completed up to three years prior to your renewal, as long as the CE is not used more than once. For the purposes of operator, salon manager, or school manager renewal, the application requires you to check the box certifying you completed the CE requirement, then fill in the name of your CE provider. For the purposes of instructor renewal, the application requires you to fill out the grid on page two with all of your completed CE information.
You do not need to submit completion certificates with your renewal. However, you must retain your CE completion certificates in case your renewal is selected to be audited by the State. Fraudulent reporting of CE credits is subject to penalties and discipline, including revocation of the license, as provided in Minnesota Statutes, sections A. Continuing education is an essential component of our ever-changing industry and a requirement by law for active renewals and activations.
It is critical that we stay current not only in our skills and products, but also with developing topics in health, safety, and infection control. Continuing education courses are engineered to change with the times and keep cosmetologists current on issues that impact our practice, our public, and ourselves. The Board-approved core and professional practice courses are specifically created for operator and salon manager renewals in Minnesota.
They cannot be substituted with any other course or training. You must renew by mail using the paper application, as you need to submit copies of specific documents to the Board by mail along with an original handwritten signature on your application. Name changes cannot be reported online. If you are found to have renewed your license under your former name, or if you are found to be offering services with a license in your former name, fines and penalties may result. For individuals, only operator or salon manager licenses can be renewed online.
The license must be within 10 weeks prior to the expiration date or less than six months expired. All other individual license types require renewal by paper application.
If you have an active license but want to renew as retired, you may renew online. If you are unable to renew your license online, you must print out and complete the appropriate application and submit it to the Board office by mail or in person with fee payment by check or money order.
Exact cash is accepted when you submit an application in person. Credit card payments can only be accepted for online renewals. After you provide your credit card information, it takes a short amount of time for the system to verify your payment. Once the information is verified, you will receive a message on the screen to confirm this. Your license number changes when you renew, so the license number you see is your new license number.
When your renewal is complete, you will be brought back to the login screen. If your online renewal was successful, you will receive a confirmation email within a few minutes that contains a confirmation number. The information on your Licensee Profile Page will update when your license is renewed. If you are uncertain whether or not your online renewal was successful, or if your Licensee Profile Page has not updated, please wait a day and check with your bank or credit card company to see if your card was charged.
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