- Without the required examination, the commissioner shall approve as a licensed electrologist any person meeting the provisions of § 63-26-111(1)-(3), (6) and (7) and who has actively been engaged in the practice of electrology in this state for a period of six (6) months or more prior to making application for licensure.
- Payment of the scheduled registration fee to the commissioner shall accompany an application.
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- Except as provided in subdivision (c)(2), no electrologist shall be registered by the commissioner to practice without examination, unless a recognized out-of-state license is valid and acceptable.
- The commissioner is authorized to register an electrologist to practice in this state without taking the required examination, even if an out-of-state license has not been issued, to a person who provides proof satisfactory to the commissioner that:
- The person requesting a license has practiced electrology five (5) years or more in a state that does not require a license for practice; and
- The person is a certified electrologist; or
- The person requesting a license meets requirements as determined by rules adopted by the commissioner.
- The commissioner shall require satisfactory documentation of any prior continuous electrolysis practice.