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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

317A.130 Sanitation requirements and prohibited practices -- Practices under

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supervision of physician.
(1)No licensee shall:
(a)Fail to provide the head rest of each chair with a relaundered towel or a sheet
of clean paper for each person;
(b)Fail to place around the patron's neck a strip of cotton, towel, or neck strip so
that the haircloth does not come in contact with the patron's skin;
(c)Use on one
(1)patron a towel that has been used upon another patron, unless
the towel has been relaundered;
(d)Use on any patron any razor, scissors, tweezers, comb, bowl, recirculating
pipes, rubber disc, or part of a vibrator or other similar equipment or
appliance that comes into contact with the head, face, hands, feet, or neck of a
patron, until the equipment or appliance has been sterilized in accordance with
methods of sterilization that are bacteriologically effective and approved by
the Cabinet for Health and Family Services; or
(e)Use on any patron a liquid nail enhancement product containing monomeric
methyl methacrylate, also known as dental acrylic monomer, for the purpose
of creating artificial nail enhancements in the practice of cosmetology and nail
technology.
(2)No esthetician practicing under this chapter shall perform any of the following
unless practicing under the immediate supervision of a licensed physician:
(a)Botox or collagen injections;
(b)Laser treatments;
(c)Electrolysis;
(d)Tattoo;
(e)Permanent makeup;
(f)Microblading; or
(g)Piercing.
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