Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 387 - Hairdressers and Cosmeticians, Estheticians, Eyelash Technicians and Nail Technicians
Section 20-265d. - License or permit as a nail technician. Requirements. Exemptions. Disciplinary action.

(a) On and after January 1, 2021, except as provided in subsection (g) of this section, no person may practice as a nail technician without obtaining a license or temporary permit from the department under this section or section 20-265f or a nail technician trainee license under section 20-265e.

(b) On and after October 1, 2020, each person seeking an initial license as a nail technician shall apply to the department on a form prescribed by the department, accompanied by an application fee of one hundred dollars and evidence that the applicant (1) has completed a course of not less than one hundred hours of study and received a certificate of completion from a school approved under section 20-265g or section 20-262 or in a school outside of the state whose requirements are equivalent to a school approved under section 20-265g, or (2) (A) if the applicant is applying on or before January 1, 2022, has practiced as a nail technician continuously in this state for a period of not less than two years prior to January 1, 2021, and is in compliance with the infection prevention and control plan guidelines prescribed by the department under section 19a-231 in the form of an attestation, or (B) has obtained a license as a nail technician trainee and a statement signed by the applicant's supervisor at the spa or salon where the licensed nail technician trainee is employed documenting completion of the minimum requirements specified in section 20-265e. If an applicant employed as a nail technician on or after September 30, 2020, does not have evidence satisfactory to the commissioner of continuous practice as a nail technician for not less than two years, such applicant may apply to the department for a nail technician trainee license, under section 20-265e, provided such person applies for an initial trainee license not later than January 1, 2021.
(c) The department may grant a license under this section to any person who is licensed at the time of application as a nail technician or entitled to perform similar services under a different designation in another state of the United States, the District of Columbia or a commonwealth or territory subject to the laws of the United States and who submits evidence satisfactory to the commissioner of (1) a current license in good standing to practice as a nail technician from such other state, district, commonwealth or territory, and (2) licensed practice in such state, district, commonwealth or territory for a period of at least two years immediately preceding the application. Pending approval of the application for a license, the commissioner may issue a temporary permit to such applicant upon receipt of a completed application, the application fee in accordance with subsection (b) of this section and a copy of the current license from such other state, district, commonwealth or territory. Such temporary permit shall be valid for a period not exceeding one hundred twenty calendar days and shall not be renewable.
(d) Any license issued under this section shall expire in accordance with the provisions of section 19a-88 and may be renewed every two years, for a fee of one hundred dollars. No person shall carry on the occupation of nail technician after the expiration of such person's license until such person has applied to the department for a renewal of such license.
(e) No person shall use the title “nail technician” or similar title unless the person holds a license or temporary permit issued under this section.
(f) The provisions of this section shall not apply to a physician; an advanced practice registered nurse rendering service in collaboration with a physician; a registered nurse executing the medical regimen under the direction of a licensed physician, dentist or advanced practice registered nurse; a physician assistant rendering service under the supervision, control and responsibility of a physician; a podiatrist or a student enrolled in a program at a school in the Technical Education and Career System established under section 10-95.
(g) A person may practice temporarily as a nail technician in this state without a license or temporary permit if such person, at an event such as a professional course, seminar, workshop, trade show or product demonstration, (1) provides instruction on techniques related to being a nail technician, or (2) participates in the demonstration of the practice of being a nail technician or a product related to such practice as part of such event, provided such person (A) is licensed or certified in the state, territory or possession of the United States or foreign country where such person primarily practices as a nail technician if such licensure or certification is required by such state, territory, possession or foreign country; (B) practices as a nail technician under the direct supervision of a licensed nail technician; (C) does not receive compensation for practicing as a nail technician in this state, other than for providing instruction for such practice to persons in attendance at the course, seminar, workshop, trade show or other event; and (D) provides instruction or demonstrates techniques or services related to practicing as a nail technician only for persons enrolled in the course, seminar or workshop or attending the trade show or other event at which such person provides instruction, demonstrates a product or offers such services. Any person or organization that holds or produces a course, seminar, workshop, trade show or other event at which nail technicians without a license or temporary permit provide instruction, participate in a demonstration or offer services related to the practice of a nail technician shall ensure compliance with the provisions of this subsection.
(h) No license or temporary permit shall be issued under this section to any applicant against whom professional disciplinary action is pending or who is the subject of an unresolved complaint in any state or jurisdiction.
(i) The Commissioner of Public Health may take any disciplinary action set forth in section 19a-17 against a nail technician for failure to conform to the accepted standards of the profession, including, but not limited to: (1) Conviction of a felony; (2) fraud or deceit in obtaining or seeking reinstatement of a license to practice as a nail technician; (3) fraud or deceit in the practice of a nail technician; (4) negligent, incompetent or wrongful conduct in professional activities; (5) physical, mental or emotional illness or disorder resulting in an inability to conform to the accepted standards of the profession; or (6) abuse or excessive use of drugs, including, alcohol, narcotics or chemicals. The commissioner may order a license holder to submit to a reasonable physical or mental examination if his or her physical or mental capacity to practice safely is the subject of an investigation. The commissioner may petition the superior court for the judicial district of Hartford to enforce such order or any action taken pursuant to section 19a-17. The commissioner shall give notice and an opportunity to be heard on any contemplated action under section 19a-17.
(j) The commissioner may adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, to implement the provisions of this section.
(P.A. 19-117, S. 194; P.A. 21-121, S. 73.)
History: P.A. 19-117 effective January 1, 2020; P.A. 21-121 amended Subsec. (b)(2)(A) by adding “if the applicant is applying on or before January 1, 2022,”, effective July 1, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 20 - Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards

Chapter 387 - Hairdressers and Cosmeticians, Estheticians, Eyelash Technicians and Nail Technicians

Section 20-250. - Definitions.

Section 20-251. - Department of Health Services to supervise hairdressing and cosmetology.

Section 20-252. - Licenses. Examinations.

Section 20-252a. - Credit for out-of-state training.

Section 20-253. - License and examination fees. Display of license. Renewal.

Section 20-254. - License without examination.

Section 20-255. - Examinations for out-of-state licensees.

Section 20-255a. - Guest permit to operate at educational show.

Section 20-256. - Renewal of licenses of persons in armed forces.

Section 20-257. - License not to be loaned. Aiding unlicensed practitioner.

Section 20-258. - Inspection of shops. Requirement for operation of shop.

Section 20-259. - Management of establishments.

Section 20-260. - Practice by unlicensed person.

Section 20-261. - Licenses for manicuring.

Section 20-262. - Schools for instruction. Approval. Change of location or ownership. Minimum curriculum requirements. Election to instruct in certain occupations.

Section 20-263. - Disciplinary action; grounds.

Section 20-264. - Appeal.

Section 20-265. - Penalty.

Section 20-265a. - Definitions.

Section 20-265b. - License or permit as an esthetician. Requirements. Exemptions. Disciplinary action.

Section 20-265c. - License or permit as an eyelash technician. Requirements. Exemptions. Disciplinary action.

Section 20-265d. - License or permit as a nail technician. Requirements. Exemptions. Disciplinary action.

Section 20-265e. - License as a nail technician trainee.

Section 20-265f. - Combination license as an esthetician, an eyelash technician or a nail technician.

Section 20-265g. - Schools for instruction for estheticians, nail technicians or eyelash technicians.

Section 20-265h. - Requirements for management of spas or salons.

Section 20-265i. - Construction of chapter re practice of hairdressing and cosmetology or barbering.

Section 20-266. - Fair practices.

Section 20-266a to 20-266f. - Nail technicians, generally.