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Current as of April 27, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Unless the context requires otherwise, in this chapter the following definitions apply:
(1) “Affiliated” is an individual who owns more than 20% of or is employed 32 hours or more weekly at a school licensed under this chapter.
(2) “Barber” means a person licensed under this chapter to engage in the practice of barbering.
(3) “Barbering” means any of the following practices performed for payment, either directly or indirectly, on the human body for tonsorial purposes and not performed for the treatment of disease or physical or mental ailments:
(a) shaving or trimming a beard;
(b) cutting, styling, coloring, or waving hair;
(c) straightening hair by the use of chemicals;
(d) giving facial or scalp massages, including treatment with oils, creams, lotions, or other preparations applied by hand or mechanical appliance;
(e) shampooing hair, applying hair tonic, or bleaching or highlighting hair; or
(f) applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, powders, oils, lotions, or gels to the scalp, face, hands, or neck.
(4) “Barber nonchemical” means a person licensed under this chapter to engage in the practice of barbering nonchemical.
(5) “Barbering nonchemical” means the practice or teaching of barbering as provided in subsection (3) but excludes the use of chemicals to wave, straighten, color, bleach, or highlight hair.
(6) “Board” means the board of barbers and cosmetologists provided for in 2-15-1747.
(7) “Booth” means any part of a salon or shop that is rented or leased for the performance of barbering, barbering nonchemical, cosmetology, electrology, esthetics, or manicuring services, as provided for in 39-51-204.
(8) “Cosmetologist” means a person licensed under this chapter to engage in the practice of cosmetology.
(9)(a) “Cosmetology” means work included in the terms “hairdressing”, “manicuring”, “esthetics”, and “beauty culture” when the work is done for the embellishment, cleanliness, and beautification of the hair and body.
(b) The term may not be construed to include itinerant cosmetologists who perform their services without compensation for demonstration purposes in any regularly established store or place of business holding a license from the state as a store or place of business.
(10) “Department” means the department of labor and industry provided for in Title 2, chapter 15, part 17.
(11) “Electrologist” means a person licensed under this chapter to engage in the practice of electrology.
(12)(a) “Electrology” means the study of and the professional practice of permanently removing superfluous hair by destroying the hair roots through passage of an electric current with an electrified needle. Electrology includes electrolysis and thermolysis. Electrology may include the use of waxes for epilation and the use of chemical depilatories.
(b) The term does not include pilethermology, which is the study and professional practice of removing superfluous hair by passage of radio frequency energy with electronic tweezers and similar devices.
(13) “Esthetician” means a person licensed under this chapter to engage in the practice of esthetics.
(14) “Esthetics” means skin care of the body, including but not limited to hot compresses or the use of safety-approved electrical appliances or chemical compounds formulated for professional application only and the temporary removal of superfluous hair by means of lotions, creams, or mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliances on another person.
(15) “Manicuring” includes care of the nails, the hands, the lower arms, the feet, and the lower legs and the application and maintenance of artificial nails.
(16) “Manicurist” means a person licensed under this chapter to engage in the practice of manicuring.
(17)(a) “Natural hair braiding” means the service of twisting, wrapping, weaving, extending, locking, or braiding hair by hand or with mechanical devices, including:
(i) the use of natural or synthetic hair extensions, natural or synthetic hair fibers, decorative beads, or other hair accessories;
(ii) the minor trimming of natural hair or hair extensions incidental to the twisting, wrapping, weaving, extending, locking, or braiding of hair; and
(iii) the making of wigs from natural hair, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, and hair extensions.
(b) The term includes the use of topical agents, such as conditioners, gels, moisturizers, oils, pomades, and shampoos.
(c)(i) The term does not include the application of dyes, reactive chemicals, or other preparations to alter the color of the hair or to straighten, curl, or alter the structure of the hair or the use of chemical hair joining agents, such as synthetic tape, keratin bonds, or fusion bonds.
(ii) The term does not mean the practice of cosmetology.
(18) “Place of residence” means a home and the following residences defined under 50-5-101:
(a) an assisted living facility;
(b) an intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled;
(c) a hospice;
(d) a critical access hospital;
(e) a long-term care facility; or
(f) a residential treatment facility.
(19)(a) “Salon or shop” means the physical location in which a person licensed under this chapter practices barbering, barbering nonchemical, cosmetology, electrology, esthetics, or manicuring.
(b) The term does not include a room provided in a place of residence that is used for the purposes of barbering, barbering nonchemical, cosmetology, electrology, esthetics, or manicuring unless the owner, manager, or operator allows the room to be used for the practice of barbering, barbering nonchemical, cosmetology, electrology, esthetics, or manicuring to serve nonresidents for compensation, in which case the room must be licensed as a salon or a shop.
(20) “School” means a location approved by the board for training persons for licensure as provided for in 37-31-311.
(21) “Student teacher” means an individual enrolled in a teacher training course as provided for under 37-31-301(1)(d).
(22) “Teacher” means a person licensed under 37-31-303.
(23) “Teacher training” means a 650-hour course prescribed by the board by rule under this chapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 37. Professions and Occupations § 37-31-101. Definitions - last updated April 27, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-37-professions-and-occupations/mt-code-ann-sect-37-31-101/
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