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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 317A — Cosmetologists

317A.030 Board of Cosmetology -- Membership -- Compensation.

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(1)There is created an independent agency of the state government to be known as the
Kentucky Board of Cosmetology, which shall have complete supervision over the
administration of the provisions of this chapter relating to cosmetology,
cosmetologists, schools of cosmetology, or esthetic practices or nail technology,
students, estheticians, nail technicians, instructors of cosmetology, instructors of
esthetic practices, or instructors of nail technology, cosmetology salons, esthetic
salons, and nail salons.
(2)The board shall be composed of seven
(7)members appointed by the Governor as
follows:
(a)Four
(4)of the members shall have been cosmetologists five
(5)years prior to
their appointment and shall reside in Kentucky:
1. Two
(2)of whom shall be cosmetology salon owners;
2. One
(1)of whom shall be a cosmetology teacher in public education and
shall not own any interest in a cosmetology salon; and
3. One
(1)of whom shall be an owner of or one who shall have a financial
interest in a licensed cosmetology school and shall be a member of a
nationally recognized association of cosmetologists;
(b)One
(1)member shall be a licensed nail technician;
(c)One
(1)member shall be a licensed esthetician;
(d)One
(1)member shall be a citizen at large who is not associated with or
financially interested in the practices or businesses regulated; and
(e)None of whom nor the executive director shall be financially interested in, or
have any financial connection with, wholesale cosmetic supply or equipment
businesses.
At all times in the filling of vacancies of membership on the board, this balance of
representation shall be maintained.
(3)Appointments shall be for a term of two
(2)years, ending on February 1.
(4)The Governor shall not remove any member of the board except for cause.
(5)The board shall elect from its members a chair, a vice chair, and a secretary.
(6)Four
(4)members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any board
business.
(7)Each member of the board shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per day for each
day of attendance at board meetings, and shall be reimbursed for necessary
traveling expenses and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of duties
pertaining to official business of the board.
(8)The board shall hold meetings at the place in the state and at the times deemed
necessary by the board to discharge its duties.
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