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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 11A

58-11a-306. Apprenticeship.

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Effective 1/1/2026
58-11a-306. Apprenticeship.
(a)An approved apprenticeship shall be conducted by a supervisor who:
(i)is licensed under this chapter as an instructor in the discipline of the apprenticeship; and
(ii)provides one-on-one direct supervision of the apprentice during the apprenticeship program.
(b)An apprenticeship supervisor may not provide direct supervision to more than two apprentices during the apprenticeship program.
(2)An individual seeking a license or permit through an approved apprenticeship under this chapter shall:
(a)register with the division before beginning the training requirements by:
(i)submitting a form prescribed by the division, which includes the name of the licensed instructor supervisor; and
(ii)paying a fee determined by the division under Section 63J-1-504 ;
(b)complete the apprenticeship within two years of the date on which the division approves the registration; and
(c)notify the division within 30 days if the licensed instructor supervisor changes after the registration is approved by the division.
(3)An individual seeking a license or permit through an approved apprenticeship under this chapter shall complete a minimum of:
(a)1,250 apprenticeship hours for a cosmetology license;
(b)1,200 apprenticeship hours for a master esthetics license;
(c)1,000 apprenticeship hours for:
(i)a master barber license; or
(ii)a master hair design license;
(d)600 apprenticeship hours for an electrology license;
(e)300 apprenticeship hours for a nail technology license;
(f)270 apprenticeship hours for an eyelash and eyebrow technology license;
(g)260 apprenticeship hours for a chemical hair services permit;
(h)200 apprenticeship hours for a basic esthetics permit;
(i)150 apprenticeship hours for a haircutting permit;
(j)130 apprenticeship hours for a barbering permit; or
(k)50 apprenticeship hours for a facial hair removal permit.
Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 491 , 2025 General Session
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