Rhode Island Code § 5-32-20

Qualifications for teaching electrolysis
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(a) A person, in order to qualify as an instructor or teacher of electrolysis to apprentices, must: (1) Have been actively engaged as a licensed practitioner of electrolysis for at least five (5) years; (2) Pass a state board examination specifically designed to evaluate his or her qualifications to teach electrolysis; and (3) Be a high school graduate or the equivalent. (b) Upon satisfactorily passing this examination, the division of professional regulation of the department of health shall issue a license to the person upon the payment of a fee as set forth in § 23-1-54. (c) A qualified licensed electrologist shall not register more than one apprentice for each nine-month (9) training period.

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