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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 454 — Barbering and cosmetology

454.07 Examinations.

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454.07 Examinations.
(1)The examining board shall, in accordance with s. 440.07
(2), conduct examinations for cosmetologist, aesthetician, electrologist, and manicurist licenses not less than 8 times annually, at times and places determined by the examining board.
(2)Examinations of applicants for licenses issued under s. 454.06
(2)to
(6)shall consist of written tests and practical demonstrations requiring applicants to demonstrate minimum competency in services and subjects substantially related to practice and public health and safety.
(4)An applicant shall file an application for examination in the office of the examining board at least 3 weeks before the examination. If an applicant fails to file the application within the required time, the examining board may postpone the applicant’s examination to the date of the next available regular examination. The examining board may require an applicant who fails to appear for or to complete an examination to reapply for examination. An applicant who fails an examination may request reexamination and shall pay a fee for reexamination, according to the procedures and fees established under s. 440.06 .
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