49 Pa. Code § 7.43 - Expiration and renewal of licenses
(a) Licenses issued by the Board expire at
biennial intervals. A license renewal notice is mailed to each licensee
approximately 4 weeks before the license expiration date. Renewal of the
license is accomplished by submission of the license renewal application and
the license renewal fee prescribed in §
7.2 (relating to fees).
(b) A licensee who fails to file the biennial
renewal application or pay the required biennial renewal fee by the renewal
date shall have the license classified as unregistered. As long as a licensee
holds an unregistered license, the licensee is not permitted to practice in
this Commonwealth. A licensee who practices during a period in which the
license was unregistered shall be required to pay a penalty fee of $5, as
prescribed in § 7.2, for each month or part of a month that the licensee
practices since the expiration of the biennial renewal and may be subject to
disciplinary proceedings before the Board or criminal prosecution, or
both.
(c) Within 2 years of the
initial issuance of a natural hair braider license issued without examination
under §
7.31(c) (relating
to examination prerequisite for licensure; exceptions), the natural hair
braider licensee shall provide to the Board a certified copy of a school
transcript, a certified copy of a scholastic record required by §
7.119 (relating to student
records), or an equivalent document certified by a licensed school of
cosmetology, that demonstrates that the licensee has completed 150 hours of
education from a licensed school of cosmetology as a condition of renewal of
the license. The 150 hours of education must include, at a minimum:
(1) Fifty hours in scalp care.
(2) Fifty hours in hygiene.
(3) Twenty-five hours in occupational safety,
the provisions of the act and this chapter.
(4) Twenty-five hours in natural hair
braiding techniques, such as locking and weaving.
Notes
The provisions of this § 7.43 amended under sections 5 and 11 of the act of May 3, 1933 (P. L. 242, No. 86) (63 P. S. §§ 511 and 517).
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 43b.5 (relating to schedule of civil penalties-cosmetologists, manicurists, cosmeticians, shops).
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