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Rule 20:42:04:04 Salon and booth equipment requirements.

          20:42:04:04.  Salon and booth equipment requirements. Each salon or booth must have the following equipment available at all times:

 

          (1)  A first aid kit readily accessible to all persons working in the salon. The kit must contain small adhesive bandages, disposable latex or hypo-allergenic gloves, gauze, and antiseptic;

 

          (2)  A 5-pound ABC fire extinguisher or its equivalent for each 1,500 square feet of space occupied by the salon. Extinguishers must be located in a readily accessible location and must always be in a condition for use;

 

          (3)  A sufficient number of electric outlets so that no cord or other electrical connection constitutes an obstacle or fire hazard to the clients or to persons working in the salon or booth;

 

          (4)  Clean, disinfected combs and brushes available for use on each client;

 

          (5)  A clean towel or linen available to be used on each client;

 

          (6)  Separate closed containers labeled for clean or soiled towels or linens;

 

          (7)  Separate closed containers labeled for used or contaminated implements;

 

          (8)  A station for each working licensee with its own clean, closed, and labeled container for storage of all clean and disinfected implements used in direct contact with clients;

 

          (9)  For each licensee practicing nail technology on a client:

 

               (a)  One nail table with a lamp;

               (b)  One manicure chair;

               (c)  One pedicure station with chairs for the client and licensee;

               (d)  One covered waste container that is emptied at least daily;

               (e)  A nail applicator brush; and

               (f)  Clean and disinfected buffers and files must be used on each client; and

 

          (10)  For each licensee practicing esthetics on a client:

 

               (a)  One facial chair;

               (b)  One additional chair; and

               (c)  Clean and disinfected esthetics tools and implements must be used on each client.

 

          Source: SL 1975, ch 16, § 1; 6 SDR 10, effective August 12, 1979; 9 SDR 96, effective January 30, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 14 SDR 64, effective November 2, 1987; 23 SDR 25, effective August 26, 1996; 24 SDR 2, effective July 23, 1997; 26 SDR 18, effective August 15, 1999; 28 SDR 24, effective August 28, 2001; 29 SDR 176, effective July 1, 2003; 39 SDR 129, effective January 28, 2013; 43 SDR 176, effective July 3, 2017; 46 SDR 46, effective October 3, 2019.

          General Authority: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(5).

          Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(5).

 




Rule 20:42:04:04.01 Electric file or drill requirements.

          20:42:04:04.01.  Electric file or drill requirements. The requirements for an electric file or drill and the attachments utilized in any nail procedure are as follows:

 

          (1)  The instrument shall be specifically designed for use on the human nail;

          (2)  The individual utilizing the instrument and the attachments shall provide documentary proof of compliance with subsection (1) of this section upon demand; and

          (3)  Instrument attachments shall be used according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

 

          Source: 26 SDR 18, effective August 15, 1999; 29 SDR 176, effective July 1, 2003; 31 SDR 62, effective November 4, 2004; 39 SDR 129, effective January 28, 2013.

          General Authority: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(5).

          Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(5).

 




Rule 20:42:04:04.02 Microdermabrasion machine requirements.

          20:42:04:04.02.  Microdermabrasion machine requirements. A microdermabrasion machine:

 

          (1) Must be specifically manufactured and labeled for use in esthetic services;

          (2)  May not be modified;

          (3)  That uses a crystal or corundum product shall include a closed-loop vacuum system that uses a tissue retention device or a built in cannister with filter;

          (4)  Must be kept in a clean, disinfected, and safe manner; and

          (5)  May only be used in accordance with specific manufacturer directions that do not result in the removal of the epidermis beyond the stratum corneum.

 

          Source: 29 SDR 176, effective July 1, 2003; 32 SDR 32, effective August 29, 2005; 39 SDR 129, effective January 28, 2013; 46 SDR 46, effective October 3, 2019.

          General Authority: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(5).

          Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(5).

 




    20:42:04:04.03.  Prohibited equipment and procedures. The following equipment and procedures are prohibited:

    (1)  Knives and straight razors;

    (2)  Razor-type callus shavers, credo blades, rasps, graters, and any other implements used to remove corns or calluses capable of cutting below the stratum corneum layer of the skin;

    (3)  Dermabrasion procedures and ultrasound equipment; and

    (4)  UV sterilizers and light boxes used as infection control devices.

    Source: 29 SDR 176, effective July 1, 2003; 39 SDR 129, effective January 28, 2013; 43 SDR 176, effective July 3, 2017; 46 SDR 46, effective October 3, 2019; 48 SDR 60, effective December 6, 2021.

    General Authority: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(5).

    Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-13(5).