157.8 Licensing of schools of cosmetology arts and sciences and instructors.
1. It is unlawful for a school of cosmetology arts and sciences to operate unless the owner has obtained a license issued by the department. The owner shall file a verified application with the department on forms prescribed by the board.
2. a. The application for a license for a school shall be accompanied by the annual license fee determined pursuant to section 147.80 and shall state the name and location of the school and such other additional information as the board may require. The license is valid for one year and may be renewed.
b. The license shall contain a statement which provides that the licensee is approved by the department as a provider of postsecondary education.
c. A license for a school of cosmetology arts and sciences shall not be issued for any space in any location where the same space is also licensed as a barber school.
d. The school of cosmetology arts and sciences must pass a sanitary inspection under section 157.6. An annual inspection of each school of cosmetology arts and sciences, including the educational activities of each school, shall be conducted and completed by the board or its designee prior to renewal of the license.
3. a. The number of instructors for each school shall be based upon total enrollment, with a minimum of two licensed instructors employed on a full-time basis for up to thirty students and an additional licensed instructor for each fifteen additional students. A student instructor shall not be used to meet licensed instructor-to-student ratios. A school operated by an area community college prior to September 1, 1982, with only one instructor per fifteen students is not subject to this paragraph and may continue to operate with the ratio of one licensed instructor to fifteen students. A student instructor may not be used to meet this requirement.
b. A school with less than thirty students enrolled may have one licensed instructor on site in the school if offering only clinic services or only theory instruction in a single classroom and less than fifteen students are present. If a school is offering clinic services and theory instruction simultaneously to less than fifteen students, at least two licensed instructors must be on site. Schools with more than thirty students enrolled shall meet the licensed instructor-to-student ratio as provided in paragraph “a”.
c. A person employed as an instructor in the cosmetology arts and sciences by a licensed school shall be licensed in the practice and shall possess a separate instructor’s license which shall be renewed biennially. An instructor shall file an application with the department on forms prescribed by the board. Requirements for licensure as an instructor shall be determined by the board by rule.
d. The application for an instructor’s license shall be accompanied by the biennial fee determined pursuant to section 147.80.
[C31, 35, §2585-c9; C39, §2585.18; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, §157.9; C77, 79, 81, §157.8]
83 Acts, ch 68, §1; 92 Acts, ch 1205, §7; 2004 Acts, ch 1044, §10; 2010 Acts, ch 1163, §6; 2012 Acts, ch 1062, §1
Referred to in §261B.11
Structure Iowa Code
Section 157.2 - Prohibitions — exceptions.
Section 157.3 - License requirements.
Section 157.3A - License requirements — additional training.
Section 157.3B - Examination information.
Section 157.4 - Temporary permits.
Section 157.4A - License and government-issued identification — peace officer request.
Section 157.4B - Announcements to the public.
Section 157.5 - Consent and reporting requirements.
Section 157.6 - Sanitary rules — practice in the home.
Section 157.7 - Inspectors and clerical assistants.
Section 157.8 - Licensing of schools of cosmetology arts and sciences and instructors.
Section 157.9 - License suspension and revocation.
Section 157.10 - Course of study.
Section 157.11 - Salon licenses.