TDLR Esthetics Laws and Regulations Questions & Answers
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TDLR Esthetics Laws And Regulations
To be eligible for an operators license: - ANSWERSsubmit a completed application on a department-approved form, pay the $50 fee, be at least 17, have obtained a high school diploma, or the equivalent of one. Completed 1500 hours of instruction and 300 hours of instruction
To be eligible for an e...
TDLR Esthetics Laws and Regulations
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To be eligible for an operators license: - ANSWERSsubmit a completed application on a
department-approved form, pay the $50 fee, be at least 17, have obtained a high school
diploma, or the equivalent of one. Completed 1500 hours of instruction and 300 hours of
instruction
To be eligible for an esthetician license: - ANSWERSsubmit a completed application on
a department-approved form, pay the $50 fee, be at least 17, have obtained a high
school diploma, or the equivalent of one, and have 750 hours of instruction
How many hours of continuing education is required? - ANSWERS4 hours. 1 in
sanitation and 3 in any topics listed
To renew a license: - ANSWERSContinuing education, submit a completed application
on a department-approved form, and $50 fee
Inspections are performed: - ANSWERSDuring normal operating hours
Salons are inspected: - ANSWERSOnce every two years
Beauty schools are inspected: - ANSWERSAt least twice per year
Specialty certificate holders: - ANSWERSmay only perform the practice authorized by
the specialty certificate
All current licenses may be posted: - ANSWERSat the licensee's workstation in public
view or made available in a notebook at the salon reception desk
Current photograph of the licensee should be: - ANSWERS1 1/2 inches by 1 1/2 inches
Licensees shall notify TDLR of any name changes: - ANSWERSWithin 30 days
Licensees must notify TDLR of any address change: - ANSWERSWithin 30 days
Licensees shall wear clean top and bottom outer garments and footwear, which
includes: - ANSWERSTee shirts, blouses, sweaters, dresses, smocks, pants, jeans,
shorts, and similar clothing. Does not include lingerie or see-through clothing
Licensees responsible for: - ANSWERSCompliance with the health and safety
standards
, Fee for beauty and specialty salons: - ANSWERS$106: renewal $69
Fee for dual shop: - ANSWERS$130; renewal $100
Fee for mobile shop: - ANSWERS$106; renewal $69
Chlorine bleach solutions: - ANSWERSChemical used to destroy bacteria and to
disinfect implements and non-porous surfaces; solution should be mixed fresh at least
once per day. There are 3 categories
Low Level Disinfection - ANSWERSAdd two teaspoons of household bleach (5.25%) to
one gallon water; soak 10 minutes minimum
High Level Disinfection - ANSWERSAdd one-third (1/3) cup of household bleach
(5.25%) to one gallon of water; soak 20 minutes minimum
Blood and Body Fluid Cleanup and Disinfection - ANSWERSAdd one and three-
quarters ( 1 3/4) cups of household (5.25%) bleach to one gallon of water. Also referred
to as 10% bleach solution
Clean or cleansing - ANSWERSWashing with liquid soap and water, detergent,
antiseptics, or other adequate methods to remove all visible debris or residue. Not
disinfection
Disinfect or disinfection - ANSWERSThe use of chemicals to destroy pathogens on
implements and other hard, non-porous surfaces render an item safe for handling, use,
and disposal
Disinfectant: - ANSWERSAn EPA-registered bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal
disinfectant used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, or a chlorine
bleach solution
EPA-registered bactericidal, fungicidal, virucidal disinfectant - ANSWERSIs a low-level
disinfectant used to destroy bacteria and to disinfect implements and non-porous
surfaces
Sterilize or sterilization - ANSWERSTo eliminate all forms of bacteria or other
microorganisms by use of an autoclave or dry heat sterilizer
Sanitize or sanitization - ANSWERSTo reduce the number of microorganisms to a safe
level by use of ultraviolet sanitizer
Multi-use Items - ANSWERSItems constructed of hard materials with smooth surfaces
such as metal, glass, or plastic typically for use on more than one client. Includes, but
not limited to clippers, scissors, combs, nippers, tweezers, and some nail files
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