- A. The Department shall maintain a list of Department-certified training programs for laser technicians according to A.R.S. § 32-3233 on the Department’s website at https://www.azdhs.gov/licensing/radiation-regulatory/index.php#laser-schools-students.
B. An applicant may request to become a Department-certified training program for laser technicians or renew approval as a Department-certified training program for laser technicians by submitting to the Department an application that contains:
1. The following information, in a Department-provided format:
- a. The name and address of the school providing the training program;
- b. The name, title, telephone number, and e-mail address of the administrator or designee of the school;
- c. A list of each training course for which approval is being requested;
- d. A statement that the applicant will comply with the requirements in subsection (E); and
- e. The signature and date of signature of the individual specified according to subsection (B)(1)(b);
2. A copy of the syllabus for each course that contains:
- a. The course title and course description,
- b. The number of hours of instruction provided,
- c. The duration of the course,
- d. The subjects covered,
- e. Any included learning activities, and
- f. The name and license number or other credentials of each instructor for the course; and
- 3. A nonrefundable fee of $100.
C. The Department shall:
- 1. Review each application specified in subsection (B) according to R9-7-1223;
2. If the application is approved:
- a. Notify the applicant that certification is issued for 12 months and expires on the last day of the month;
- b. For an initial certification, add the applicant’s school to the list of Department-certified training programs in subsection (A); and
- c. For a renewal of certification, retain the applicant’s school on the list of Department-certified training programs in subsection (A); and
- 3. If the Department learns of non-compliance with the requirements in subsection (E) or, if applicable (F), remove the training program’s school from the list of Department-certified training programs in subsection (A).
- D. A Department-certified training program may provide a course in any of the cosmetic procedures included in the definition in R9-7-1401.
E. The administrator of a Department-certified training program shall ensure that:
1. A course to prepare an individual to become a laser technician:
- a. Includes at least 40 hours of didactic training;
- b. Includes federal and state legal requirements;
c. Is specific to the medical laser or intense pulsed light device in use and the clinical procedures to be performed, including:
- i. A description of the medical laser or intense pulsed light device;
- ii. Fundamentals of laser radiation or intense pulsed light device radiation;
- iii. The potential biological effects of laser or intense pulsed light device light, including absorption and wavelength effects;
- iv. Operation of the medical laser or intense pulsed light device;
- v. Typical laser or intense pulsed light device settings for hair removal or cosmetic procedures; and
- vi. Criteria for setting the levels of maximum permissible exposure for eye and skin associated hazards;
d. Addresses hazards associated with laser or intense pulsed light device use, including:
- i. The bioeffects of laser radiation on the eye and skin;
- ii. Explosive, electrical, chemical, and other hazards; and
- iii. Thermal effects;
e. Addresses safety considerations and methods to minimize the hazards associated with laser or intense pulsed light device use, including:
- i. Controlled access to an area while the laser or intense pulsed light device is in use;
- ii. Use of protective eyewear or other protective devices, as applicable; and
- iii. Other methods to minimize the hazards associated with laser or intense pulsed light device use and to improve safety;
f. Addresses treatment considerations, including:
- i. Anatomy and physiology of skin areas to be treated,
- ii. Pre- and post-care of a patient,
- iii. Expected patient response to treatment, and
- iv. Potential adverse reactions to treatment;
g. Is provided by a:
- i. Health professional acting within the health professional’s scope of practice; or
- ii. Laser technician, who is certified under 9 A.A.C. 16, Article 7, with a minimum of 100 hours of hands-on experience using a medical laser or intense pulsed light device; and
- h. Includes an examination for the course that consists of at least 50 multiple-choice questions on the subjects covered;
- 2. The minimum score for passing the examination in subsection (E)(1)(h) is 80%;
3. An individual who completes the course in subsection (E)(1) and achieves a score of at least 80% on the examination required according to subsection (E)(1)(h) is provided with a provisional certificate for course completion, as specified in A.R.S. § 32-3233(E)(1), that includes:
- a. Identification of the training program,
- b. Identification of the 40-hour didactic course completed,
- c. The name of the individual who completed the course,
- d. The date the individual completed all course requirements,
- e. Attestation that the individual has met all course requirements, and
- f. The signature or electronic signature of the training program administrator and the date of signature or electronic signature; and
4. Documentation related to a course is maintained for at least three years after the end of a course session and includes:
- a. The syllabus for the course,
- b. The name and credentials of the individual providing the course,
- c. The name and attendance record of each individual taking the course, and
- d. The results of the examination for each individual taking the course.
F. If a Department-certified training program offers hands-on training in the use of a medical laser or intense pulsed light device, the Department-certified training program shall ensure that:
- 1. The individual receiving the hands-on training has a provisional certificate for course completion issued according to subsection (E)(3);
2. For hands-on training in the use of a medical laser or intense pulsed light device for hair removal:
a. The hands-on training:
- i. Includes at least 24 hours of use of a medical laser or intense pulsed light device for hair removal, and
- ii. Is supervised according to R9-7-1414(C)(5)(d); and
- b. The supervising health professional or laser technician verifies the successful completion of the hands-on training by the individual according to subsection (G);
3. For hands-on training in the use of a medical laser or intense pulsed light device for a cosmetic procedure other than hair removal:
- a. The individual receiving the hands-on training has documentation of the successful completion of the hands-on training in subsection (F)(2);
- b. The individual specifies the types of cosmetic procedures according to subsection (D), on which the individual will receive hands-on training and for which the individual will request certification;
c. The hands-on training:
- i. Includes at least 24 hours of use of a medical laser or intense pulsed light device for each type of cosmetic procedure specified according to subsection (F)(3)(b), and
- ii. Is supervised according to R9-7-1414(C)(5)(e);
- d. The individual performs at least 10 cosmetic procedures of each type specified according to subsection (F)(3)(b); and
- e. The supervising health professional or laser technician verifies the successful completion of the hands-on training by the individual according to subsection (G); and
4. Documentation related to the hands-on training is maintained for at least three years after the end of the hands-on training and includes:
- a. The type of cosmetic procedure,
- b. The type of each medical laser or intense pulsed light device used during the hands-on training,
- c. The name and credentials of the individual providing the hands-on training,
- d. The name of each individual taking the hands-on training, and
- e. Any assessments by the individual providing the hands-on training of an individual taking the hands-on training.
G. A supervising health professional or laser technician verifying the successful completion of an individual’s hands-on training according to subsection (F)(2)(b) or (3)(e), as applicable, shall specify the following:
- 1. The name of the individual completing the hands-on training;
2. The name, title, email address, and telephone number of the supervising health professional or laser technician, including, as applicable:
- a. The health professional’s professional license number, or
- b. The laser technician’s certification number;
- 3. The type of license or certification held by the supervising health professional or laser technician;
- 4. Each type of cosmetic procedure on which the individual has completed hands-on training;
5. An attestation by the supervising health professional or laser technician that:
- a. The individual specified according to subsection (G)(1) has completed the training according to subsection (F)(2) or (3), as applicable, for each cosmetic procedure specified according to subsection (G)(4);
- b. The supervising health professional or laser technician was present in the room during the use of a medical laser or intense pulsed light device by the individual;
- c. The supervising health professional or laser technician is qualified, according to A.R.S. § 32-3233, to provide the supervision; and
d. The supervising health professional or laser technician understands that, if the Department determines that the supervising health professional or laser technician has falsified documentation related to the hands-on training, the Department may, as applicable:
- i. Report the falsification to the health professional’s licensing board, or
- ii. Take disciplinary action against the laser technician; and
- 6. The signature of the supervising health professional or laser technician and date of signing.
Historical Note
New Section R9-7-1415 recodified from R12-1-1415 at 24 A.A.R. 813, effective March 22, 2018 (Supp. 18-1).
Section R9-7-1415 repealed; new Section R9-7-1415 renumbered from R9-7-1439 and amended by final expedited rulemaking at 32 A.A.R. 721 (March 27, 2026, Issue 13) with an immediate effective date of March 5, 2026 (Supp. 26-1).