(1) Eligibility of Licensees to Practice Laser Electrolysis. A person licensed by the Board before May 3, 2015 to practice electrolysis who has practiced Laser Hair Removal under the supervision of a physician may apply to the Board for approval to practice Laser Electrolysis by filing the following documentation with the Board at least 30 days before beginning to practice Laser Electrolysis:
- (a) Satisfactory written proof, in the form of a letter signed by a physician, that the licensee actively practiced Laser Hair Removal under the supervision of that physician for a minimum of two consecutive years immediately preceding the application; and
- (b) A certificate of completion of a course or courses in Laser Hair Removal or Laser Electrolysis approved by the Board with a minimum of 15 Contact Hours.
- (2) Eligibility of Licensees Who Have Not Practiced Laser Hair Removal. A person licensed by the Board as an electrologist who has not practiced Laser Hair Removal may petition the Board for approval to practice Laser Electrolysis by filing with the Board a certificate of completion of a course or courses approved by the Board, which shall include the topics required by the Board and a minimum of 20 Contact Hours of Practical Training and ten Contact Hours of Didactic Training in Laser Electrolysis.
- (3) Continuing Education Credit. The Credits or Contact Hours of instruction in Laser Electrolysis obtained pursuant to 240 CMR 9.05(2) shall qualify for continuing education requirements of 240 CMR 11.01: Continuing Education Requirements for one license renewal period.
(4) Applicants for Instructor - Qualification in Laser Electrolysis. A person may be registered as an Instructor in Laser Electrolysis if he or she meets the requirements of 240 CMR 10.06: Licensure of Instructors and Approval of Lecturers and submits the following to the Board with his or her application:
- (a) Satisfactory written proof, in the form of a letter signed by a physician, that the licensee actively practiced Laser Hair Removal under the supervision of that physician for a minimum of two consecutive years immediately preceding the application;
- (b) A certificate of completion of a course or courses in Laser Electrolysis approved by the Board and a minimum of 40 Contact Hours of Practical Training and 20 Contact Hours of Didactic Training; and
- (c) A passing grade on the instructor licensing examination prescribed by the Board.
(5) Licensed Instructors - Qualification in Laser Electrolysis. A person licensed by the Board as an Instructor before May 3, 2015 who has practiced Laser Hair Removal under the supervision of a physician may petition the Board for approval to give instruction in Laser Electrolysis by filing with the Board at least 30 days prior to beginning to give such instruction:
- (a) Satisfactory written proof, in the form of a letter signed by a physician, that the licensee actively practiced Laser Hair Removal under the supervision of that physician for a minimum of two consecutive years immediately preceding the application; and
- (b) A certificate of completion of a course or courses approved by the Board, which shall include a minimum of 40 Contact Hours of Practical Training and 20 Contact Hours of Didactic Training.
(6) Equipment. All equipment used for Laser Electrolysis shall:
- (a) Comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the FDA and OSHA;
- (b) Be approved by the Federal Communications Commission to the extent that such approval is required by federal law or regulations; and
- (c) Comply with Regulations for the Control of Lasers, 105 CMR 121.000: To Control the Radiation Hazards of Lasers, Laser Systems and Optical Fiber Communication Systems Utilizing Laser Diode or Light Emitting Diode Sources, promulgated by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
- (7) Standards for Licensure or Approval of Schools. In order to retain licensure, Electrolysis Schools shall submit to the Board a copy of the school catalogue or program manual for approval, which shall include a minimum of 40 Contact Hours of Practical Training and 20 Contact Hours of Didactic Training in Laser Electrolysis within the 1100-hour program for Massachusetts licensure.
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
240 CMR 9.00: M.G.L. c. 112, §§ 87T through 87V, and 87X through 87KK.