- (1) A cosmetology school not part of a secondary program, such as a high school, is considered a post-secondary school. The license shall clearly state whether a school is post-secondary or a career center.
- (2) Public school cosmetology programs include accredited high schools, career centers, trade schools or industrial schools. A public school license is entitled to the same rights and privileges as a license obtained from a post-secondary school.
- (3) Students who do not complete the cosmetology courses in public schools and who elect to enroll in private cosmetology schools may transfer only those cosmetology hours actually completed.
HISTORY: Added by State Register Volume 37, Issue No. 7, eff July 26, 2013.