Oklahoma Code § 59-199.7

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Cosmetology and barber schools
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A.  Each cosmetology and barber school shall be licensed
annually by the State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering.
Application for the first year’s license for a cosmetology and
barber school shall be accompanied by a fee of Four Hundred Dollars
($400.00), which shall be retained by the Board if the application
is approved and a license is issued.  The annual renewal license fee
for cosmetology or barber schools shall be One Hundred Twenty-five
Dollars ($125.00).
B.  1.  No license or renewal thereof for a cosmetology or
barber school shall be issued unless the owner thereof furnishes to
the Board a good and sufficient surety bond in the principal sum of
Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for the first instructor and an
additional One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for each additional
instructor, executed by a surety company authorized to do business
in this state, and conditioned on the faithful performance of the
terms and conditions of all contracts entered into between the owner
of the cosmetology or barber school and all persons enrolling
therein.
2.  The surety bond shall be in a form approved by the Attorney
General and filed in the Office of the Secretary of State.  Suit may

be brought on the bond by any person injured by reason of the breach
of the conditions thereof.
C.  It shall be the duty of the owner or manager of a
cosmetology or barber school to enter into a written contract with
all students before permitting students to attend any classes.
Contracts shall be made out in triplicate, the original copy to be
retained by the school, the duplicate to be given to the student,
and the triplicate to be filed with the Executive Director of the
Board.
D.  A school licensed or applying for licensure shall maintain
recognition as an institution of postsecondary study by meeting the
following conditions:
1.  The school shall admit as a regular student only an
individual who has earned a recognized high school diploma, or who
is beyond the age of compulsory high school attendance; and
2.  The school shall be licensed by name, or in the case of an
applicant, shall apply for licensure by name, to offer one or more
training programs beyond the secondary level.
E.  No license for a cosmetology or barber school shall be
issued unless the owner thereof presents evidence satisfactory to
the Board that the school has satisfactory facilities and equipment
and has instructors qualified to give a course of study as provided
in the Oklahoma Cosmetology and Barbering Act.
F.  There shall be included in the curriculum for cosmetology
and barber schools, courses of study in the theory of cosmetology
and barbering related theory, studies in manipulative practices,
sterilization and sanitation, shop management, and such other
related subjects as may be approved by the Board.
G.  1.  On or before July 1, 2025, the Board shall adopt a
curriculum of required courses of instruction in theory and training
of either one thousand (1,000) clock hours for nonchemical-use
licensure or one thousand two hundred fifty (1,250) hours of
chemical-use licensure or an equivalent number of credit hours as
recognized by the United States Department of Education or a
regional or national accreditation entity recognized by the United
States Department of Education in a basic course to be taught in all
cosmetology or barbering schools in the state.  The basic
cosmetology or barbering course shall be designed to qualify
students completing the course to take the examination for a
license.
2.  On or before July 1, 2025, cosmetology and barber students
in vocational, trade, and industrial cosmetology and barbering
classes in public schools, parochial schools, private schools or
home schools shall qualify by completing one thousand (1,000) hours
in a basic course of cosmetology or barbering and two hundred fifty
(250) hours of approved related subjects to be selected from, but
not limited to, the following high school courses in a public

school, parochial, private or home school:  psychology, biology,
general science, American history, art, typing I, typing II,
business arithmetic, salesmanship, bookkeeping I, bookkeeping II,
related mathematics, English II, English III and English IV.
H.  1.  No person shall be eligible to give instruction in
cosmetology or barbering unless the person is the holder of a
current unrevoked instructor license issued by the Board.  No person
shall be eligible to give instruction in eyelash extension
application unless the person is the holder of a current unrevoked
eyelash extension instructor certificate issued by the Board.  A
manufacturer of eyelash extension application products shall not be
required to obtain an instructor certificate but shall only instruct
on eyelash extension products and not the application of eyelash
extensions.
2.  Each cosmetology or barber school shall employ at least one
instructor for the first fifteen students registered therein, and at
least one additional instructor shall be employed for each
additional group of fifteen students, or major fraction thereof.
3.  Students utilizing hybrid learning programs are included in
the total student number as referenced in the ratio in paragraph 2
of this subsection.
I.  A cosmetology or barbering school may be operated in and as
part of an accredited high school.
J.  No cosmetology or barber school owner or an establishment
owner shall charge students or apprentices for cosmetic materials,
supplies, apparatus, or machines used by them in practice work.  A
reasonable charge may be made by a cosmetology or barber school for
clinical work performed by students upon persons who are not
students therein.  No instructor shall be permitted to do
professional or clinical work in a cosmetology or barber school at
any time.
K.  No cosmetology or barber establishment shall ever be
operated in or as a part of a cosmetology school.
L.  1.  Students shall:
a. have an eighth-grade education or the equivalent
thereof, and
b. be at least sixteen (16) years of age unless they are
public or private school students who will be sixteen
(16) years of age by November 1 of the year in which
cosmetology or barbering instruction begins.
2.  Credit shall not be given to any person by the Board or by a
cosmetology or barber school for hours spent in attending a
cosmetology or barber school unless the person has registered with
the Board as a student prior to the attendance, except that a
student who has attended a cosmetology or barber school out of state
may receive credit for such attendance for transfer upon proper
certification as provided by rule of the Board.

3.  No student shall be credited with more than eight (8) hours’
attendance in a cosmetology or barber school in any one (1) day.
4.  No person shall be eligible to take the Board-issued
examination for a license unless such person is at least seventeen
(17) years of age or a high school graduate.
M.  1.  No student shall be eligible to take the examination for
a Board-issued license without furnishing to the Board the affidavit
of the owner of the cosmetology or barber school that the student
has satisfactorily completed the requirements specified in paragraph
1 of subsection G of this section, except public and private school
students who will complete the requirements specified in paragraph 2
of subsection G of this section by the close of the current school
year may take the examination next preceding the end of the school
year.
2.  Students who are eligible to take the examination shall be
given an oral examination if requested by their instructor and proof
of qualifying disability is proven.
N.  After July 1, 2025, no person shall be eligible to register
for the examination for an instructor’s license unless such person
is a high school graduate, or has obtained a General Equivalency
Diploma (GED) as to which the applicant shall qualify by tests to be
prescribed by the Board and conducted by qualified examiners
selected by the Board, and has satisfactorily completed all hours
required for the appropriate specialty course and an additional six
hundred (600) instructor training hours or equivalent number of
credit hours as recognized by the United States Department of
Education or as recognized by a national accreditation entity
prescribed by the Board in a cosmetology or barber school in this
state
O.  The Board shall have the power to conduct examinations
around the state at public locations including, but not limited to,
technology center schools.
P.  Each cosmetology or barber school shall prominently display
in a conspicuous place above or to the side of the entrance thereto
a sign identifying it as an institute of learning.  The wording on
such sign shall be in plain letters at least three (3) inches high
and at least one (1) inch wide.
Added by Laws 1949, p. 393, § 7, emerg. eff. June 6, 1949.  Amended
by Laws 1951, p. 164, § 4, emerg. eff. May 26, 1951; Laws 1961, p.
445, § 3, emerg. eff. June 15, 1961; Laws 1968, c. 313, §§ 5, 6,
emerg. eff. May 7, 1968; Laws 1968, c. 384, § 1, emerg. eff. May 10,
1968; Laws 1971, c. 160, § 1, emerg. eff. May 24, 1971; Laws 1978,
c. 259, § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1979; Laws 1979, c. 216, § 2, eff. July 1,
1979; Laws 1985, c. 77, § 3, eff. July 1, 1985; Laws 1992, c. 184, §
1, eff. July 1, 1992; Laws 1994, c. 135, § 4, eff. Sept. 1, 1994;
Laws 2000, c. 355, § 8, eff. July 1, 2000; Laws 2001, c. 33, § 45,
eff. July 1, 2001; Laws 2003, c. 56, § 4; Laws 2013, c. 229, § 91,

eff. Nov. 1, 2013; Laws 2014, c. 260, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2014; Laws
2024, c. 282, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 2024.
NOTE:  Laws 1978, c. 215, § 3 repealed by Laws 1979, c. 216, § 3,
eff. July 1, 1979.  Laws 2002, c. 225, § 1 repealed by Laws 2003, c.
56, § 9.

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