§ 88A-11.1 – Recodified as G.S86B-56 by Session Laws 2022-72, s1(ss), effective January 1, 2023, and applicable to applications for licensure, examination, and renewal submitted on or after that date.
88A-11.1. Requirements for licensure as a laser hair practitioner; limitations on licensed laser hair practitioners. (a) Any person seeking licensure by the Board as a laser hair practitioner shall have met the following requirements at the time the license is requested: (1) Be an electrologist licensed under this Chapter. (2) Completed a minimum 30-hour laser, […]
§ 88A-2 – Recodified as G.S86B-50 by Session Laws 2022-72, s1(ii), effective January 1, 2023, and applicable to applications for licensure, examination, and renewal submitted on or after that date.
88A-2. Purpose. The purpose of this Chapter is to ensure minimum standards of competency, to protect the public from misrepresentation of status by persons who hold themselves out to be "licensed electrologists" or "licensed laser hair practitioners" and to provide the public with safe care by the mandatory licensing of electrologists and laser hair practitioners. […]
§ 88A-3 – Recodified as G.S86B-51 by Session Laws 2022-72, s1(jj), effective January 1, 2023, and applicable to applications for licensure, examination, and renewal submitted on or after that date.
88A-3. Definitions. As used in this Chapter, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) "Board" means the North Carolina Board of Electrolysis Examiners. (2) "Electrolysis" means the permanent removal of hair by the application of an electrical current to the dermal papilla by a filament to cause decomposition, coagulation, or dehydration within the hair follicle as […]