A. A program of instruction for cosmetology operator shall require a minimum of 1,500 locally determined clock hours of instruction of which:
- (1) 500 hours shall be theory; and
- (2) 1,000 hours shall be demonstration and practical application.
B. The program shall include instruction in each of the following topics with hours as determined by the local school system:
- (1) Careers in cosmetology;
- (2) Personal development;
- (3) Bacteriology, sterilization, and sanitation;
- (4) Fundamentals of rinsing and conditioning;
- (5) Fundamentals of fingerwaving and hairstyling;
- (6) Fundamentals of scalp massage and scalp care services;
- (7) Care and styling of artificial hair;
- (8) Fundamentals and techniques of hair cutting;
- (9) Fundamentals and techniques of chemical reformation;
- (10) Fundamentals and techniques of thermal pressing and curling;
- (11) Fundamentals and techniques of hair coloring;
- (12) Diseases and disorders of the skin, scalp, nails, and hair;
- (13) Facial massage, skin care, and makeup applications;
- (14) Fundamentals of hair care services;
- (15) Superfluous hair;
- (16) Basic manicuring and pedicuring;
- (17) Anatomy in beauty culture;
- (18) Chemistry for cosmetologists;
- (19) Histology;
- (20) Electricity and the cosmetologist;
- (21) Job interviews;
- (22) Beauty salon management; and
- (23) State laws and regulations.
C. Related Instruction.
(1) Related instruction, not to exceed 300 hours, may apply toward the 1,500-hour requirement when the cosmetology teacher approves hours for documented student participation in any of the following activities:
- (a) Organizational activities of the Skills USA which are directly related to the subject of cosmetology;
- (b) School-sponsored field trips planned for in the cosmetology curriculum; and
- (c) Work-study employment, after successful completion of 1,000 hours of cosmetology operator instruction, which is supervised by a senior cosmetologist and conducted under a work-based learning agreement with the school.
- (2) The supervisor shall report on all matters concerning the student's progress in work-study employment as described in §C(1)(c) of this regulation to the work-study coordinator, or if none is assigned, to the school's cosmetology teacher.
D. The Cosmetology teacher may certify the student's eligibility for admission to the State licensing examination upon:
- (1) Demonstrated competency upon the completion of the required minimum number of hours in the program; and
- (2) Certification of successful evaluation of the student's work by the cosmetology teacher.
Authority: Business Occupations and Professions Article, §§5-301—5-305, 5-509, 5-523, and 5-608; Education Article, §§21-201—21-203; Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: August 3, 1992 (19:15 Md. R. 1392)
Regulation .01A amended effective September 12, 1994 (21:18 Md. R. 1511)
Regulation .03 amended effective August 2, 1993 (20:15 Md. R. 1220)
Regulation .04 amended effective August 2, 1993 (20:15 Md. R. 1220); March 26, 2007 (34:6 Md. R. 628)
Regulation .09B amended effective September 12, 1994 (21:18 Md. R. 1511)
Chapter revised effective March 27, 2017 (44:6 Md. R. 326)