Oklahoma Code § 59-199.21

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Nonprofit 501(c)(3) school within correctional facility
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— Requirements.
A.  Any nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt school located within a
correctional facility licensed by the State Board of Cosmetology and
Barbering to provide cosmetology or barbering training courses
designed to qualify persons for licensure to practice cosmetology or
barbering shall adhere to the following:

1.  Schools located within a correctional facility shall not
provide:
a. individual student lockers, vending machines, or
cosmetic or wig displays,
b. a private facial and skin care room.  All facial and
skin care education shall take place where everyone
may be seen,
c. a break area.  Restrooms shall be gender-specific to
the institution housing the programs,
d. a drinking fountain or water cooler,
e. hand sanitizer; provided, that dry sanitizer may be
permitted provided it is located in a dispensary area.
Individual containers are not permitted per Department
of Corrections policy, or
f. individual containers for soiled items.  The soiled
items shall be cleaned and disinfected immediately
after service is completed; and
2.  Schools located within a correctional facility shall:
a. hold all supplies required by the school.  Supplies
shall be checked out and checked in by students and
master instructors, except for metal implements, which
shall be held in a secured area and checked out and
checked in by a designated clerk,
b. only be required to have one facial chair,
c. provide the facial supply cabinet located inside the
dispensary area,
d. provide a container to store hair pins and clips that
shall be located in the dispensary area.  Students
shall check out and check in these items as needed,
e. provide a secure location for all metal implements,
which shall include, but not be limited to, shears,
thinning shears, razors, nail clippers, nail and
cuticle trimmers, and metal cuticle pushers.  A log
shall be available to document the administration of
all tools and implements by a designated clerk, and
f. store all supplies, other than instructional books, in
the dispensary area or, as required by this section,
in a secure area.
If an inspector by the Board provides evidence of the need for
additional equipment not specified in this section for the
appropriate and safe instruction of the enrolled students, the
school located within a correctional facility shall provide the
additional equipment.
B.  In the event of a lockdown at a correctional facility where
a school is housed, the school shall remain closed until the
lockdown is lifted.  School may resume upon confirmation of the
ended lockdown.  Students may only be exempt from the weekly time

requirements due to lockdown or outside medical appointments;
provided, that the Department of Corrections has found reasonable
cause to make such exception.
C.  Nothing in this section shall allow schools providing
instruction within the correctional facilities to operate
inconsistently with Department rules.

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