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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 9 . Big Game Guides and Transporters
Section 180. Student permits

12 AAC 09.180. Student permits

(a) The board will issue a student permit according to the provisions of AS 08.13.180 upon receipt of the applicant's

(1) payment of the fees established in 12 AAC 02.140; and

(2) proof of

(A) enrollment in a licensed school of barbering, hairdressing, or esthetics, as specified in 12 AAC 09.130;

(B) acceptance as an apprentice to a practitioner in a shop approved by the board; or

(C) receiving training from a practitioner of tattooing and permanent cosmetic coloring or body piercing.

(b) The board will issue a student-instructor permit, valid for two years from date of issuance, upon receipt of the applicant's

(1) proof of enrollment in a student-instructor program in a licensed school of barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, or esthetics as specified in 12 AAC 09.130; and

(2) proof of a current license to practice as a barber, hairdresser, or esthetician, or as a manicurist with an endorsement as an advanced manicurist.

(c) The board will, in its discretion, extend a student permit beyond the original expiration date of the permit, up to the date of the next scheduled examination, if a request for an extension is made by the permit holder explaining the need for the extension.

(d) For a student who has completed a course of study and has passed the licensing examination, the student permit expires 30 days after the student is notified in writing of passage of the examination. After passing the examination, a student may, under the supervision of a licensed practitioner, continue to practice under the student permit until the student permit expires under this subsection or a valid practitioner license is issued, whichever occurs first.

(e) A student may claim hours under (a)(2)(A) of this section as student or under (a)(2)(B) of this section as an apprentice. The board will not accept hours for a student enrolled in school training and an apprentice program at the same time.

History: Eff. 11/2/81, Register 80; am 2/28/88, Register 105; am 5/20/88, Register 106; am 10/1/93, Register 127; am 7/23/2000, Register 155; am 7/13/2002, Register 163; am 11/27/2002, Register 164

Authority: AS 08.13.030

AS 08.13.180

AS 08.13.190

Editor's note: As of Register 129, April 1994, at the direction of the regulations attorney under AS 44.62.125 (b)(5), the wording of 12 AAC 09.180(a) (3) was reworded slightly to correct a minor technical error.


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