A. An instructor license permits the instructor to teach only those courses or subjects in which he/she has had practical training and received licensure as a practitioner as follows;
- (1) a cosmetologist who obtains a cosmetologist instructor license can teach all phases of cosmetology, esthetics, manicuring/pedicuring and salon business, but cannot teach or supervise shaving.
- (2) a barber who obtains a barber instructor license can teach barbering, esthetics and salon business, but cannot teach or supervise manicuring/pedicuring.
- (3) a manicurist/pedicurist who obtains a license as a manicuring instructor can teach manicuring/pedicuring and salon business, but cannot teach or supervise other cosmetology or barbering services.
- (4) an esthetician who obtains a license as an esthetician instructor can teach esthetics and salon business, but cannot teach or supervise other cosmetology, barbering, manicuring/pedicuring or electrology services.
- (5) an electrologist who obtains a license as an electrology instructor can teach electrology and salon business, but cannot teach or supervise, cosmetology, barbering, manicuring or esthetic services.
- (6) a manicurist/esthetician who obtains a license as a manicurist/esthetician instructor can teach manicuring/pedicuring, esthetics and salon business, but cannot teach or supervise other cosmetology, barbering, or electrology services.
- B. Teaching or supervising unauthorized subjects or courses may lead to revocation of the instructor license or other disciplinary action by the board.
[16.34.5.14 NMAC - Rp 16 NMAC 34.5.14, 6/16/2001]