(A) The term
"board" means the Ohio state cosmetology and barber board.
(B) The term "board member" means those
members appointed by the governor of the state in accordance with Chapter 4713.
of the Revised Code who are vested with both statutory and discretionary
authority.
(C) "Active bleach"
means an unexpired, environmental protection agency (EPA)-registered product
containing at least 5.25 per cent sodium
hypochlorite.
(D) An "applicant" is
an individual who is applying for admission to a school or who is applying to
take an examination for a board license or who is applying for a permit from
the board.
(E) "Appropriate
disinfectant" is defined as follows:
(1)
For objects that come in contact with intact skin,
the appropriate disinfectant would be an EPA-registered, hospital disinfectant
or sterilant that is bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal and is mixed and
used according to the manufacturer's directions, or active bleach, mixed in a
solution of one part bleach to nine parts cool or cold water.
A chemical disinfectant product that is an
EPA-registered disinfectant used to destroy or kill most bacteria, fungi, and
viruses on non-porous surfaces and is mixed and used according to the
manufacturer's directions, or sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solution with a
concentration of at minimum
5.25 per cent sodium
hypochlorite mixed in a solution of one part bleach to nine parts cool or cold
water. If using a bleach solution, the contact time shall be at least ten
minutes.
(2) For objects that come
in contact with bodily fluids or blood, a chemical
disinfectant product that is an EPA-registered hospital level disinfectant used
to destroy or kill most bacteria, fungi, and viruses that is also registered as
effective against mycobacterium tuberculosis, human HIV-1, and hepatitis B
virus on non-porous surfaces and is mixed and used according to the
manufacturer's directions, or sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solution with a
concentration of at minimum
5.25 per cent sodium
hypochlorite mixed in a solution of one part bleach to nine parts cool or cold
water.
an appropriate disinfectant would
include a disinfectant or sterilant, as described in paragraph (E)(1) of this
rule, that is also registered as effective against mycobacterium tuberculosis,
human HIV-1, and hepatitis B virus, or active bleach, mixed in a solution of
one part bleach to nine parts cool or cold water. If using a bleach
solution, the contact time shall be at least ten minutes.
(F) "Biometrics" means the identification of
humans by certain traits or characteristics.
(G) A "candidate" is an individual who has
applied to take an examination offered by the board.
(H) "Client" means the recipient of
cosmetology or barbering services or the services of a tanning facility. A
client may include a person, group or community. The words "patron," "client,"
"consumer," and "customer" may be used interchangeably.
(I) "Chemical treatment" means any product or
procedure, including the preparation and/or application of the product that
alters or changes the molecular structure of the hair, skin or nails through
the chemical treatments. Chemical treatments may include, but are not limited
to the following:
(1) Permanent waving and
soft permanent waving;
(2) Chemical
straightening;
(3) Hair coloring
and bleaching (semi-permanent and permanent);
(4) Applying chemical skin peel
products;
(5) Applying depilatory
products; and
(6) Applying lash and
brow tinting products.
(J) "Common Area" means any lobby or
reception areas, restrooms, dispensary or any other area available for general
use. This includes shampoo and dryer areas, pedicure, manicure, and other work
stations unless individually assigned or an individual is delivering services
in that area at the time of the inspection.
(K) "Corrective action course" means a
remedial training used as a tool to improve the service provided by licensees
or boutique services registration holders who have violated a board rule or
law. A corrective action course is not to be confused with a continuing
education course, designed to improve the skills of a licensee or boutique
services registration holder.
(L)
"Cosmetology service" means any service provided to a client within the scope
of practice of cosmetology or a branch of cosmetology.
(M) "Device" means, for purposes of this
chapter, implements and equipment designed to perform a specific service. The
term "instrument" may be interchanged with the term "device."
(N) An "employee" is an individual who
practices cosmetology, a branch of cosmetology, barbering, or who works in a
tanning facility in exchange for compensation, and is controlled and directed
by an employer.
(O) An "employer"
is a person who controls and directs the services provided by one or more
employees. An employer is responsible for withholding tax from the salary or
compensation of the employees.
(P)
"Equipment" means tools needed for a particular purpose. Equipment may be a
type of machine used to provide a service. Equipment may be mechanical or
electrical and, in some instances, may also be considered implements.
(Q) "Inactive" means a practicing license,
advanced practice license, or instructor license so classified for reasons
defined in sections 4709.111 and
4713.61 of the Revised
Code.
(R) An "examiner" means an
individual to whom the board has given the authority to administer theoretical
and practical examinations for licenses and certifications. An examiner may be
an employee of the board or a consultant for the board.
(S) "Exfoliation" means the sloughing off of
non-living (dead) skin cells by very superficial and non-invasive
means.
(T) An "independent
contractor" is an individual who is not an employee of a salon or barber shop,
but who practices a branch of cosmetology or barbering within the salon or
barber shop.
(U) "Infection control" means to
prevent disease and infection by addressing factors related to the spread of
infections by cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilization.
(1) "Disinfecting" means the use of
an appropriate disinfectant to kill or irreversibly inactivate most bacteria,
fungi, and viruses.
(2) "Sterilization" means a process
that eliminates, removes or kills all forms of microbial life, including
transmissible agents such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, spore forms, etc.
present on a surface, contained in a fluid or elsewhere, and can be achieved by
applying the proper heat or other by using other procedures. Sterilization
terminates all possibly dangerous microbial life whereas sanitation and
disinfection reduce the numbers of pathogenic organisms to a level a reasonably
healthy individual can tolerate. Salon, barber shops, schools, and tanning
facilities are not required to sterilize implements or equipment under Ohio
law, but salons, barber shops, schools, and tanning facilities may use
sterilization as an extra safety/infection control precaution after
disinfection.
(3) "Cleaning" means the use of
soap, detergent, or a chemical cleaner, followed by rinsing with clean water,
to remove surface or visible dirt or debris.
(V)(U)
"Implement" means a type of instrument, usually specially designed to perform a
specific service.
(W)(V) "Inspector" means
an authorized agent of the board who has the authority to enter a
salon, barber shop, school, tanning facility, or any
other facility purporting to offer cosmetology, barbering, boutique, or tanning
services to make reasonable inspections or investigations
licensed facility. An inspector may inspect or
investigate any person who holds a license, boutique services registration, or
a permit from the board, provides continuing education training, tanning
certification training or who acts as a licensee, boutique services
registration holders, or permit holder, but does not hold a license, boutique
services registration, or permit from the board.
(X) "Inspection report" means the
written report on forms provided by the board that the inspector shall prepare
after inspecting or investigating a licensee, boutique services registration
holder, or a person acting as a licensee or boutique services registration
holder.
(Y) "Inspection" means to examine,
look into, check over, or view to ascertain a licensee's, permit holder's, or
boutique services registration holder's compliance with laws under Chapters
4709. and 4713. of the Revised Code and rules promulgated
thereunder.
(Z)(W) "Instrument" means,
for purposes of this chapter, implements and equipment designed to provide a
specific service. The term "device" may be interchanged with the term
"instrument."
(AA) "Investigation" means the
process of inquiring into, tracking down, searching into or for, examining,
observing, or inspecting an individual or business for possible violations of
the laws and rules governing cosmetology, a branch of cosmetology, barbering,
tanning, or boutique services.
(BB) "Investigator" means an
individual who conducts an investigation or an inspection.
(CC)(X) "Legal residence"
means the residence where a person has a permanent home or principal
establishment and to where, whenever a person is absent, that person intends to
return; every person is compelled to have one and only one legal residence at a
time.
(DD)(Y) "Licensee" means
an individual or entity issued a license under Chapters 4709. and/or 4713. of
the Revised Code.
(EE) "Model" means a mannequin head,
an artificial hand, or a living individual used to demonstrate competency
during a practical examination.
(FF)(Z) "Non-invasive"
means confined to the nonliving cells of the epidermis, specifically the
stratum corneum (outer) layer. Living cells must never be altered, cut, or
damaged. During services performed by individuals licensed by the board, at no
time should the basal layers be compromised.
(GG)(AA) "Non-porous"
mean
s a material that does not permit
water, air,
other fluids, or
debris
solid
substances to be absorbed or to pass through. A non-porous item or
implement may be cleaned and disinfected for reuse, as set forth in rule
4713-15-03 of the Administrative
Code.
(HH)(BB) "Operator" means
the owner of a salon or barber shop, a non-licensed business manager, or a
manager or individual delegated by the owner to run a salon or barber shop.
For purposes of tanning, an operator is an employee
of a tanning facility who has completed and passed, with a minimum score of
seventy-five per cent, a board-approved training course and who holds a valid,
board-approved certificate.
(II)(CC) "Owner" means a
person who has substantial control and a financial interest over a salon,
barber shop, school, or tanning facility.
(JJ)(DD) "Person" includes
an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, or
association.
(KK)(EE) "Porous" means a
material that permits fluids, gases, or debris to be absorbed or to pass
through. Porous implements may not be cleaned and disinfected for reuse and
shall be discarded after one use, as set forth in rule
4713-15-03 of the Administrative
Code.
(LL)(FF) "Service animal"
means an animal as defined by the Americans with
Disabilties Act (ADA).
any animal that is
individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an
individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric,
intellectual, or other mental disability, or trained to assist a mobility
impaired individual.
(MM)(GG) "Shaving the
face" as used in division (A)(1)(a) of section
4709.01 of the Revised Code,
means the removal of hair from the face, area under the chin and jawline,
and/or the front of the neck of an individual, using a straight
razor.
(NN)(HH) "Straight razor"
means a razor with a long, unguarded, straight cutting edge.
(OO)(II)
"Student" means an individual who is receiving training in a
barber or cosmetology school.
(PP)(JJ)
"Therapy" means a non-invasive, non-medical, and non-healing service., such as aromatherapy or other relaxation
services.
(QQ)(KK) "Unregulated
services" means services that are not regulated under the Ohio Revised Code or
Administrative Code or the laws or regulations of any other governmental
agency.
(RR)(LL) "Armed forces"
mean:
(1) The armed forces of the United
States, including the army, navy, air force, marine corps, and coast
guard;
(2) A reserve component of
the armed forces in paragraph (LL)(1) of this rule;
(3) The national guard, including the Ohio
national guard or the national guard of any other state;
(4) The commissioned corps of the United
States public health service;
(5)
The merchant marine service during wartime; or
(6) The Ohio organized militia when engaged
in full-time national guard duty for a period of more than thirty
days.
(SS)(MM) "Active duty
military member" means any person who is serving in the armed forces.
(TT)(NN)
"Veteran" means any person who has completed service in the armed forces and
has been discharged under honorable conditions or transferred to the reserve
with evidence of satisfactory service.