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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

317A.155 Cosmetologists, estheticians, limited stylists, and nail technicians must

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practice in licensed establishments -- Services to hospice patients, deceased
persons in the care of funeral establishments, and persons suffering from
attested medical conditions.
(1)As used in this section, "funeral establishment" means funeral establishment as
defined in KRS 316.010.
(2)Every person practicing as a cosmetologist, esthetician, limited stylist, or nail
technician shall practice in an establishment licensed by the board.
(3)Notwithstanding subsection
(2)of this section, persons holding an active license
from the board as a cosmetologist, esthetician, limited stylist, or nail technician and
who practice in salons licensed by the board shall be permitted to render services
outside of an establishment licensed by the board for pay, free, or otherwise, to:
(a)A person suffering from a terminal illness and who is receiving the services of
a hospice program either at home or at a hospice inpatient unit;
(b)A person who is deceased and in the care of a funeral establishment; or
(c)A person suffering from a medical condition, as attested by a physician in
writing, which limits physical mobility to such an extent that it would impose
an undue burden on that person to attempt to travel to an establishment
licensed by the board.
(4)Cosmetologists, estheticians, limited stylists, and nail technicians who render
services authorized in subsection
(3)of this section shall have the permission of the
owner or administrator of the establishment where the services are rendered and the
permission of the person, or their legal representative, upon whom services will be
rendered.
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