Colorado Code § 12-105-107

Examinations
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(1) For the benefit of applicants, the director shall hold
examinations as often as necessary, subject to appropriation constraints.
(2) The respective examinations of applicants for licenses to practice barbering,
hairstyling, or cosmetology under this article 105 shall be conducted under rules prescribed by
the director and shall include practical demonstrations, written tests in reference to the practices
to which a license is applied, and such related studies or subjects as the director may determine
necessary for the proper and efficient performance of the practices, and the examinations shall
not be confined to any specific system or method. The practical demonstrations shall be
conducted under conditions that are as similar to actual operating conditions as possible. The
director is authorized to rent adequate facilities in which to hold the examinations.
(3) The examinations must be consistent with the practical and theoretical requirements
of the practices of barbering, hairstyling, or cosmetology or providing nail technician or
esthetician services as provided by this article 105, and the director shall review, revise, and
update the examinations periodically on a reasonable basis in consultation with the advisory
committee created pursuant to section 12-105-106. Examinations must be graded promptly, and
the results of the examinations must be made available to the applicants promptly. The
examination must emphasize health and safety issues.
(4) The director shall offer a separate and complete testing station and facility for each
applicant, and no oral examination shall be given in connection with practical demonstrations.
(5) No person is permitted to examine applicants in any of the practical portions for
barbers, hairstylists, cosmetologists, estheticians, or nail technicians in which the person has not
had practical experience and received a license as provided in this article 105.

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