IC 25-8-7.2
Chapter 7.2. Electrology Salon Licenses
IC 25-8-7.2-1
Issuance of licenses
Sec. 1. The board may issue a license under this article to operate
an electrology salon.
As added by P.L.184-1991, SEC.26.
IC 25-8-7.2-2
Licensing requirements
Sec. 2. A person who desires to obtain an electrology salon
license must:
(1) do one (1) or more of the following:
(A) Select a site for the salon that, if located in the same
building as a residence:
(i) is separated from the residence by a substantial floor to
ceiling partition; and
(ii) has a separate entry.
(B) Meet the requirements for a mobile salon as established
by the board under IC 25-8-3-23(b);
(2) if applicable, obtain:
(A) a building permit;
(B) a certificate of occupancy; or
(C) other approval action required under IC 22-15-3 and
IC 36-7-4;
to operate the manicurist salon;
(3) install the furnishings, if applicable, and obtain the salon
equipment required under rules adopted by the board; and
(4) submit a verified statement on a form prescribed by the
board that the electrology salon will be under the personal
supervision of a person who has at least six (6) months active
experience as an electrologist under IC 25-8-10 before the
application was submitted under this chapter.
As added by P.L.184-1991, SEC.26. Amended by P.L.197-2007,
SEC.40.
IC 25-8-7.2-3
Waiver of licensee supervision requirement
Sec. 3. The requirement for an electrologist license under section
2(4) of this chapter may be waived by the board if:
(1) the applicant submits a verified petition for the waiver on a
form prescribed by the board that:
(A) states the reasons for requesting the waiver; and
(B) is signed by two (2) individuals who know the applicant
and are familiar with the facts in the petition; and
(2) the board determines that the requirement would result in
extreme hardship to the applicant if enforced.
As added by P.L.236-1995, SEC.14.
IC 25-8-7.2-4
Temporary electrology salon license
Sec. 4. If the board:
(1) cannot determine whether an applicant has complied with
section 2 of this chapter at the time the application is filed; and
(2) determines that more than fifteen (15) days are required to
determine whether the applicant has complied with section 2 of
this chapter;
the board shall issue a temporary electrology salon license to the
applicant.
As added by P.L.173-1996, SEC.11.