644.325  Renewal of license: Application; fees; penalties for late renewal; photographs; instruction relating to infection control. [Effective January 1, 2011.]

1.  An application for renewal of any license issued pursuant to this chapter must be:

(a) Made on a form prescribed and furnished by the Board;

(b) Made on or before the date for renewal specified by the Board;

(c) Accompanied by the fee for renewal; and

(d) Accompanied by all information required to complete the renewal.

2.  The fees for renewal are:

(a) For nail technologists, electrologists, aestheticians, hair designers, demonstrators of cosmetics and cosmetologists, not less than $50 and not more than $100.

(b) For instructors, not less than $60 and not more than $100.

(c) For cosmetological establishments, not less than $100 and not more than $200.

(d) For schools of cosmetology, not less than $500 and not more than $800.

3.  For each month or fraction thereof after the date for renewal specified by the Board in which a license is not renewed, there must be assessed and collected at the time of renewal a penalty of $50 for a school of cosmetology and $20 for a cosmetological establishment and all persons licensed pursuant to this chapter.

4.  An application for the renewal of a license as a cosmetologist, hair designer, aesthetician, electrologist, nail technologist, demonstrator of cosmetics or instructor must be accompanied by two current photographs of the applicant which are 1 1/2 by 1 1/2 inches. The name and address of the applicant must be written on the back of each photograph.

5.  Before a person applies for the renewal of a license on or after January 1, 2011, as a cosmetologist, hair designer, aesthetician, electrologist, nail technologist or demonstrator of cosmetics, the person must complete at least 4 hours of instruction relating to infection control in a professional course or seminar approved by the Board.

(Added to NRS by 1985, 1850; A 1987, 1070; 1991, 2059; 1995, 462; 1997, 2162; 2001, 1194; 2005, 2643, 2773, 2807; 2009, 2505, effective January 1, 2011)