(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2031) Sec. 3A-3. Licensure as an esthetics teacher; qualifications. (a) A person is qualified to receive a license as an esthetics teacher if that person has applied in writing or electronically on forms supplied by the Department, paid the required fees, and: (1) is at least 18 years of age; (2) has graduated from high school or its equivalent; (3) has a current license as a licensed cosmetologist or esthetician; (4) has either: (i) completed a program of 500 hours of teacher training in a licensed school of cosmetology or a licensed esthetics school and had 2 years of practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist or esthetician within 5 years preceding the examination; or (ii) completed a program of 750 hours of teacher training in a licensed school of cosmetology approved by the Department to teach esthetics or a licensed esthetics school; (5) has passed an examination authorized by the Department to determine eligibility to receive a license as a licensed cosmetology or esthetics teacher; (6) (blank); and (7) has met any other requirements as required by this Act and any rules. (b) (Blank). (c) An applicant who is issued a license as an esthetics teacher is not required to maintain an esthetics license in order to practice as an esthetician as defined in this Act. or esthetician; of teacher training in a licensed school of cosmetology or a licensed esthetics school and had 2 years of practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist or esthetician within 5 years preceding the examination; or (ii) completed a program of 750 hours of teacher training in a licensed school of cosmetology approved by the Department to teach esthetics or a licensed esthetics school; Department to determine eligibility to receive a license as a licensed cosmetology or esthetics teacher; this Act and any rules.
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