216-RICR-40-05-29
A. Wherever used in these rules and regulations, the following terms shall be construed as follows:
B. Endorsement. In addition to the requirements of R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-32-7 an applicant for licensure by endorsement must submit evidence that the applicant has passed the AEA examination in electrology.
A. The apprenticeship shall include at least six hundred fifty (650) hours of study and practice in the theory and practical application of electrolysis within a term of nine (9) months. The six hundred fifty (650) hour apprenticeship must include instruction and training as stipulated in the "Instruction and Training Requirements for Electrology Apprenticeships" chart below:
| Instruction and Training Requirements for Electrology Apprenticeships | |
| Histology | 50 hours |
| Bacteria, sterilization, and hygiene | 100 hours |
| Dermatology | 75 hours |
| Principles of electricity | 25 hours |
| Anatomy, physiology, and endocrinology | 75 hours |
| Magnification, lighting, and equipment | 25 hours |
| Professional ethics, human relations, and office management | 25 hours |
| Practical training | 275 hours |
| TOTAL | 650 hours |
B. Apprenticeships require the following:
3. Upon completion of the apprenticeship, the instructor shall certify the apprenticeship on forms provided by the Department.
A. Application for License. In order to apply for a license as an electrologist an applicant must submit the following on forms furnished by the Department:
B. Application for License by Endorsement. In order to apply for a license as an electrologist by endorsement an applicant must submit the following on forms furnished by the Department:
C. Application for Instructor License. In order to apply for a license as an electrology instructor an applicant must submit the following on forms furnished by the Department:
A. A license to practice electrolysis will be issued to any person that meets the requirements of the Act and these regulations.
B. The department may reinstate the requirement to perform laser hair removal under the supervision of a medical director for a period of two (2) years pursuant to the conditions in R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-32-21(a).
C. The department may reinstate the requirement to perform laser hair removal under the supervision of a medical director for a period of two (2) years pursuant to the conditions in R.I. Gen. Laws § 5-32-21(b).