Published on: 23807891. The rule amendments align training hours with recent statutory changes and allow cosmetology specialist instructors to evaluate competence based on performance rather than on students having completed a minimum number of ....
Published on: 23736984. The rule amendments align training hours with recent statutory changes and allow cosmetology specialist instructors to evaluate competence based on performance rather than on students having completed a minimum number of ....
Published on: 15232897. Diana Richardson; The Notice of Petition for Declaratory Statement was published in Volume 40, No. 157, of the August 13, 2014, Florida Administrative Register. The Board considered the Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting held on September 4, 2014. Petitioner was requesting an interpretation of Rule 61G5-22.017 (2) (a)-(g), Florida Administrative Code, regarding whether facial services performed on mannequins meet, by definition, the service requirements stated in the Rule subsections.
The Board=s Order, filed on September 30, 2014, declines to answer the Petition for Declaratory Statement. The Board determined that the Petitioner lacked standing to request a declaratory statement and was attempting to determine the conduct of another.
Published on: 15231248. Diana Richardson; The Notice of Petition for Declaratory Statement was published in Volume 40, No. 157, of the August 13, 2014, Florida Administrative Register. The Board considered the Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting held on September 4, 2014. Petitioner was requesting an interpretation of Rule 61G5-22.017(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, regarding whether the five hours of required instruction in laws and rules for Facial Specialty Training has to be given by an instructor in the classroom, and the methods of satisfying the five hour requirement.
The Board=s Order, filed on September 30, 2014, declines to answer the Petition for Declaratory Statement. The Board determined that the Petitioner is not a substantially affected person and therefore lacks the standing necessary to request a declaratory statement and was attempting to determine the conduct of another.
Published on: 15231151. Diana Richardson; The Notice of Petition for Declaratory Statement was published in Volume 40, No. 157, of the August 13, 2014, Florida Administrative Register. The Board considered the Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting held on September 4, 2014. Petitioner was requesting an interpretation of Rules 61G5-2.002, 61G5-2.003, and 61G5-2.015, Florida Administrative Code, regarding whether an instructor’s signature certifying successful completion of 260 hours of instruction designed to meet the learning objectives statisfies the evaluation requirement making Petitioner legally eligible to apply for registration; whether Petitioner is eligible to apply for registration if she did not have a graded performance/practical evaluation of the services but completed the services; and clarification of whether the graded performance/practical examination is required for the variety of services required in 61G5-22.017(2), Florida Administrative Code.
The Board=s Order, filed on September 30, 2014, declines to answer the Petition for Declaratory Statement. The Board determined that the Petitioner is not a substantially affected person and therefore lacks the standing necessary to request a declaratory statement.
Published on: 14930742. Diana Richardson on July 10, 2014 [DS-2014-091].; 61G5-22.017(1)(a), F.A.C., regarding whether the 5 hours of required instruction in laws and rules for Facial Specialty Training has to be given by an instructor in the classroom, and methods of satisfying the 5-hour requirement. The Board will consider this petition at its meeting currently scheduled for September 4, 2014. Except for good cause shown, motions for leave to intervene must be filed within 21 days after publication of this notice.