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Licensing Requirements
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Ohio
Manicurist: 200 hours
Home Salon allowed
Cosmetologist: 1500 hours
Esthetician: 600 hours
Hair Designer: 1200 hours
Natural Hair Stylist: 450 hours
Complaints: Report license or sanitary issues
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OHIO State Board of Cosmetology
1929 Gateway Circle
Grove City, OH 43123
614/466-3834
Fax: 614-644-6880
http://cos.ohio.gov
Oklahoma
Manicurist: 600 hours
Cosmetologist: 1500 hours
Reciprocity: All states with equal or better requirements.
Home Salon allowed.
MMA has been prohibited in one manner or another in this state.
Prohibited can mean:
A law or rule has been passed prohibiting MMA use.
The technician and/or shop will receive a written/verbal warning possibly after a consumer complaint or inspection by state officials.
A fine may be accessed if a violation occurs.
The state abides by the FDA guidelines.
Please see the state's web site for more specific information and/or contact them or us directly.
COMPLAINT FORM
or here
OKLAHOMA
State Board of Cosmetology
2200 Classen Blvd., #1530
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
405/521-2441
Fax: 405-528-8310
Oregon
Board
of Barbers & Hairdressers:
Body Piercing
Electrologist, Permanent
Color Technician and Tattoo Artist Licensing Program
Nail Technician: 600 hours
Reciprocity: Current license qualifies for examination.
Home Salon and Mobile Salon allowed.
How to File a Complaint
New
Regulations For Nail Services 11/1/2001
OREGON Board of Barbers & Hairdressers
Health Division
Licensing Programs
700 Summer St. N.E., #320
Salem, OR 97310
503/378-8667
Fax: 503-585-9114
hdlp.mail@state.or.us
Pennsylvania
Cosmetologist: 1250 hours
Cosmetician: 300 hours (Esthetics??)
Manicurist: 200 hours
Reciprocity: With all states except: AL, CA, CT, CO, GA, HI, NJ, NM, R,
UT
Home Salon allowed
MMA has been prohibited in one manner or another in this state.
Prohibited can mean:
A law or rule has been passed prohibiting MMA use.
The technician and/or shop will receive a written/verbal warning possibly after a consumer complaint or inspection by state officials.
A fine may be accessed if a violation occurs.
The state abides by the FDA guidelines.
Please see the state's web site for more specific information and/or contact them or us directly.
MMA- may refuse to renew/may
revoke license and/or $1000 fine Link to article from newsletter Spring 99
Complaints
State
Board of Barber Examiners
Barber -- Cosmetology
-- Esthetics -- Manicurist
P.O. Box 2649
Harrisburg, PA 17105
717/783-7130
E-Mail Address: bpoa@pados.state.pa.us
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