Maryland Code § BOP-5-205

Section BOP-5-205
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(a) In addition to any duties set forth elsewhere, the Board shall adopt:
(1) bylaws for the conduct of its proceedings;

(2) regulations for qualification and examination of applicants for
licenses, registration, and permits and issuance of licenses, certificates of
registration, and permits;
(3) regulations to govern the conduct of persons regulated under this
title;
(4) regulations to govern sanitation and safety in practicing
cosmetology, including regulations that establish precautions to prevent the spread
of infectious and contagious diseases; and
(5) regulations to govern the direct supervision of the operation of
limited practice beauty salons.
(b) (1) The Board shall adopt regulations that establish detailed
curriculum standards for use by the State Board of Education or the Maryland Higher
Education Commission in approving applications for instruction in the practice of
cosmetology, the provision of esthetic services, the provision of eyelash extension
services, the provision of hair services, and the provision of nail technician services
at public schools or private career schools.
(2) The curriculum standards established under paragraph (1) of this
subsection shall:
(i) incorporate modern methods and practices for:
1. practicing cosmetology;
2. providing esthetic services;
3. providing eyelash extension services;
4. providing hair services;
5. providing hair services - blow drying; and
6. providing nail technician services;
(ii) include a reference to each topic and the emphasis of each
topic required of a comprehensive curriculum in the appropriate licensing area; and
(iii) be reviewed and updated periodically as determined by the
Board.

(c) (1) The Board shall require a licensee renewing a license to complete
at least six credit hours of continuing education approved by the Board.
(2) The Board shall adopt regulations that set standards for
continuing education courses that, at a minimum, require:
(i) two hours of training in health, safety, and welfare
subjects; and
(ii) four hours of training in general elective courses.

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