20:42:06:01. Required basic equipment and educational supplies for all schools. Each school must have the following minimum equipment and educational supplies on hand and in good working condition at all times:
(1) One current South Dakota Cosmetology Commission law and rule book for each enrolled student;
(2) One textbook, as applicable, for each enrolled student;
(3) One closed storage area for required equipment for each enrolled student;
(4) One time clock or time-keeping software for student hours;
(5) One or more covered labeled containers for all clean and disinfected tools and implements;
(6) One or more covered labeled containers for all soiled tools and implements;
(7) One large wet disinfectant container for use by all students or separate wet disinfectant containers for each student to disinfect implements;
(8) A covered labeled container for soiled towels and linens; and
(9) A covered labeled waste receptacle for every five students.
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; 29 SDR 176, effective July 1, 2003; 39 SDR 129, effective January 28, 2013; 46 SDR 46, effective October 3, 2019.
General Authority: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(10).
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(10), 36-15-46.
20:42:06:01.01. Required minimum equipment and educational supplies for a cosmetology course. In addition to the equipment required in § 20:42:06:01, each school that offers a cosmetology course must have the following:
(1) A work station for each student working on clients that includes:
(a) A mirror;
(b) A table top or counter;
(c) A client chair;
(d) A clean, covered, and labeled container to store clean tools and implements; and
(e) A clean, covered, and labeled container to store used or soiled tools and implements;
(2) A cosmetology student kit that includes:
(a) A simulated human head with real or synthetic hair;
(b) One marcel iron; and
(c) One hand-held hair dryer;
(3) General equipment that includes:
(a) Chemical wave rods;
(b) One properly functioning shampoo bowl per five working students;
(c) One hooded hair dryer per fifteen working students;
(d) Required equipment in § 20:42:06:01.02 for esthetics instruction;
(e) Required equipment in § 20:42:06:01.03 for nail technology instruction; and
(f) Combs and brushes so that clean, disinfected combs and brushes are used on each client.
Source: 29 SDR 176, effective July 1, 2003; 39 SDR 129, effective January 28, 2013; 46 SDR 46, effective October 3, 2019.
General Authority: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(10).
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(10), 36-15-46.
20:42:06:01.02. Required minimum equipment and educational supplies for an esthetics course. In addition to the basic school equipment required in § 20:42:06:01, each school that offers an esthetics course must have the following:
(1) Each work station where esthetics services are performed must include:
(a) A client chair or massage table;
(b) A table top or counter; and
(c) A mirror;
(d) A clean, covered, and labeled container to store soiled or used tools and implements; and
(e) A clean, covered, labeled container to store clean tools and implements;
(2) At least one steamer;
(3) At least one magnifying lamp or dermascope;
(4) Simulated human head forms;
(5) For hair removal instruction: a wax pot and supplies for waxing and chemical and physical depilatories; and
(6) At least one working microdermabrasion machine that meets the requirements of § 20:42:04:04.02 for each school offering microdermabrasion instruction.
Source: 29 SDR 176, effective July 1, 2003; 39 SDR 129, effective January 28, 2013; 46 SDR 46, effective October 3, 2019.
General Authority: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(10).
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(10), 36-15-46.
20:42:06:01.03. Required minimum equipment and educational supplies for a nail technology course. In addition to the equipment required in § 20:42:06:01, each school that offers a nail technology course must have the following minimum equipment:
(1) A work station for each student working on clients that includes:
(a) A nail technology table;
(b) A client chair;
(c) A chair for the student;
(d) An adjustable light for the table; and
(e) A clean, covered, and labeled container to store disinfected tools and implements; and
(f) A clean, covered, and labeled container to store used or soiled tools and implements;
(2) Simulated human hands;
(3) Pedicure foot-spas that includes a foot bath large enough to completely immerse both feet of the client; and
(4) At least one electric file or drill with appropriate attachments. The file or drill must meet the requirements of § 20:42:04:04.01.
Source: 29 SDR 176, effective July 1, 2003; 31 SDR 62, effective November 4, 2004; 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)(10).
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(10), 36-15-46.
20:42:06:01.04. Branch school exception. If a school is teaching theory classes only, the branch school is exempt from the requirements of §§ 20:42:06:01.01 to 20:42:06:01.03, inclusive.
Source: 39 SDR 129, effective January 28, 2013.
General Authority: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(10).
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-15-13(4)(10), 36-15-46.