(a) Minimum curriculum for tattooing field of study.
(1) A total of four hundred (400) hours in the Field of Tattoo course shall consist of the following subjects and hours:
- (A) Introduction of Tattooing, ten (10) hours;
- (B) State Law and Rules, ten (10) hours;
- (C) Requirements and Safe Practices, twenty-five (25) hours;
- (D) Medical Conditions, ten (10) hours;
- (E) Anatomy and Physiology, forty (40) hours;
- (F) Fundamental Protocol for Procedures, thirty (30) hours;
- (G) Color Theory, twenty (20) hours;
- (H) Fundamentals of Tattooing, sixty (60) hours;
- (I) Fundamentals of Healing and Touch Ups, twenty (20) hours;
- (J) Sanitation and Disinfection, twenty-five (25) hours; and
- (K) Hands-On Techniques, one hundred fifty (150) hours.
(2)
- (A) The curriculum described in this section may be completed through supervisory learning in a classroom, online, or on a distance education platform for up to twenty percent (20%) of the student's training.
- (B) All other theatrical, clinical work or experience must be completed under the direct supervision of a licensed instructor present at the school.
(b) Minimum curriculum for permanent cosmetics field of study.
(1) A total of four hundred (400) hours in the Permanent Cosmetics course shall consist of the following subjects and hours:
- (A) Introduction of Permanent Cosmetics, ten (10) hours;
- (B) State Law and Rules, ten (10) hours;
- (C) Requirements for Facilities, ten (10) hours);
- (D) Safe Practices, ten (10) hours;
- (E) Medical Conditions, ten (10) hours;
- (F) Anatomy and Physiology, forty (40) hours;
- (G) Fundamental Protocol for Procedures, thirty (30) hours;
- (H) Color Theory, Pigment Formulation and Selections, twenty (20) hours;
- (I) Anesthetics, ten (10) hours;
- (J) Fundamentals of Eyebrows, twenty (20) hours;
- (K) Fundamentals of Eyeliner, twenty (20) hours;
- (L) Fundamentals of Lips, twenty (20) hours;
- (M) Fundamentals of Healing and Touch Ups, twenty (20) hours;
- (N) Sanitation and Disinfection, twenty (20) hours; and
- (O) Hands-On Techniques, one hundred fifty (150) hours.
(2)
- (A) The curriculum described in this section may be completed through supervisory learning in a classroom, online, or on a distance education platform for up to twenty percent (20%) of the student's training.
- (B) All other theatrical, clinical work or experience must be completed under the direct supervision of a licensed instructor present at the school.
(c) Minimum curriculum for body piercing field of study.
(1) A total of four hundred (400) hours in the Piercing course shall consist of the following subjects and hours:
- (A) Introduction of Piercing, ten (10) hours;
- (B) State Law and Rules, ten (10) hours;
- (C) Requirements and Safe Practices, twenty-five (25) hours;
- (D) Medical Conditions, ten (10) hours;
- (E) Anatomy and Physiology, forty (40) hours;
- (F) Fundamental Protocol for Procedures, thirty (30) hours;
- (G) Anesthetics, ten (10) hours;
- (H) Fundamentals of Piercing, sixty (60) hours;
- (I) Fundamentals of Healing and After Care, thirty (30) hours;
- (J) Sanitation and Disinfection, twenty-five (25) hours; and
- (K) Hands-On Techniques, one hundred fifty (150) hours.
(2)
- (A) The curriculum described in this section may be completed through supervisory learning in a classroom, online, or on a distance education platform for up to twenty percent (20%) of the student's training.
- (B) All other theatrical, clinical work or experience must be completed under the direct supervision of a licensed instructor present at the school.
(d) Minimum curriculum for branding field of study.
(1) A total of three hundred seventy-five (375) hours in the Branding course shall consist of the following subjects and hours:
- (A) Introduction of Branding, ten (10) hours;
- (B) State Law and Rules, ten (10) hours;
- (C) Requirements and Safe Practices, twenty (20) hours;
- (D) Medical Conditions, ten (10) hours;
- (E) Anatomy and Physiology, forty (40) hours;
- (F) Fundamental Protocol for Procedures, twenty (20) hours;
- (G) Anesthetics, ten (10) hours;
- (H) Fundamentals of Branding, sixty (60) hours;
- (I) Fundamentals of Healing and After Care, twenty (20) hours;
- (J) Sanitation and Disinfection, twenty-five (25) hours; and
- (K) Hands-On Techniques, one hundred fifty (150) hours.
(2)
- (A) The curriculum described in this section may be completed through supervisory learning in a classroom, online, or on a distance education platform for up to twenty percent (20%) of the student's training.
- (B) All other theatrical, clinical work or experience must be completed under the direct supervision of a licensed instructor present at the school.
(e) Minimum curriculum for scarification field of study.
(1) A total of four hundred (400) hours in the Scarification course shall consist of the following subjects and hours:
- (A) Introduction of Scarification, ten (10) hours;
- (B) State Law and Rules, ten (10) hours;
- (C) Requirements and Safe Practices, twenty-five (25) hours;
- (D) Medical Conditions, ten (10) hours;
- (E) Anatomy and Physiology, forty (40) hours;
- (F) Fundamental Protocol for Procedures, thirty (30) hours;
- (G) Anesthetics, ten (10) hours;
- (H) Fundamentals of Scarification, sixty (60) hours;
- (I) Fundamentals of Healing and After Care, thirty (30) hours;
- (J) Sanitation and Disinfection, twenty-five (25) hours; and
- (K) Hands-On Techniques, one hundred fifty (150) hours.
(2)
- (A) The curriculum described in this section may be completed through supervisory learning in a classroom, online, or on a distance education platform for up to twenty percent (20%) of the student's training.
- (B) All other theatrical, clinical work or experience must be completed under the direct supervision of a licensed instructor present at the school.
(f) Minimum curriculum for permanent cosmetic instructor field of study.
(1) In addition to requirements under subsection (b) of this section, a total of two hundred fifty (250) hours in the Permanent Cosmetic instructor course shall consist of the following subjects and hours:
- (A) Teaching Observation, fifty (50) hours;
- (B) Theory Classes, fifty (50) hours;
- (C) Procedure Observation, fifty (50) hours; and
- (D) Practice Teaching, one hundred (100) hours.
(2)
- (A) The curriculum described in this section may be completed through supervisory learning in a classroom, online, or on a distance education platform for up to twenty percent (20%) of the student's training.
- (B) All other theatrical, clinical work or experience must be completed under the direct supervision of a licensed instructor present at the school.