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Colorado Cosmetology DORA Laws Quiz: Licensing and Exams, Exams of Cosmetology

A series of multiple-choice questions covering various aspects of colorado cosmetology licensing laws and regulations. it tests knowledge of contact hour requirements, mandatory subjects for different licenses (cosmetologist, barber, nail technician, esthetician), examination procedures, prohibited conduct, license renewal, and more. the quiz is valuable for students preparing for the colorado cosmetology licensing examination.

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COLORADO COSMETOLOGY DORA LAWS QUIZ
Colorado cosmetology DORA Laws quiz
Here are 7 multiple choice questions based on the provided information:
1. What is the minimum number of contact hours required for a barber to qualify
for licensure by examination? a. 1000
b. 1200
c. 1500
d. 1800
2. Which of the following subjects is NOT required for a cosmetologist to qualify
for licensure by examination?
a. Haircutting
b. Hair Removal
c. Manicuring & Pedicuring
d. Chemical Texture Services
3. How many credit hours must an esthetician complete to be eligible for licensure
by examination?
a. 15
b. 20
c. 25
d. 30
4. What is the minimum number of contact hours required for a nail technician
to qualify for licensure by examination? a. 500
b. 600
c. 700
d. 800
5. An applicant for examination enrolling in school on or after February 28,
2018, must successfully complete an approved program. What is the
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Colorado cosmetology DORA Laws quiz

Here are 7 multiple choice questions based on the provided information:

  1. What is the minimum number of contact hours required for a barber to qualify for licensure by examination? a. 1000 b. 1200 c. 1500 d. 1800
  2. Which of the following subjects is NOT required for a cosmetologist to qualify for licensure by examination? a. Haircutting b. Hair Removal c. Manicuring & Pedicuring d. Chemical Texture Services
  3. How many credit hours must an esthetician complete to be eligible for licensure by examination? a. 15 b. 20 c. 25 d. 30
  4. What is the minimum number of contact hours required for a nail technician to qualify for licensure by examination? a. 500 b. 600 c. 700 d. 800
  5. An applicant for examination enrolling in school on or after February 28, 2018, must successfully complete an approved program. What is the

minimum number of credit hours required for a hairstylist under this regulation? a. 30 b. 40 c. 50 d. 60

  1. Which of the following is NOT a mandatory subject for a nail technician to cover in their training? a. Hair Removal b. Application of Artificial Nails c. Manicuring & Pedicuring d. Laws and Rules
  2. What must an applicant provide to be eligible for licensure by examination, according to the given information? a. Proof of experience only b. Completed application form, documentation, and fee c. Completed application form and fee only d. Completed application form and documentation only Here are 7 multiple choice questions based on the provided information:
  3. What is the waiting period for candidates who fail the written examination before they can reschedule? a. 15 days b. 30 days c. 45 days d. 60 days
  4. Which of the following is NOT considered prohibited conduct during an examination? a. Removing examination materials from the room b. Communicating with other examinees during the examination c. Following instructions given by the examination overseer d. Attempting to impersonate another applicant

b. Thirty days c. Forty-five days d. Sixty days

  1. Which of the following statements about renewal notices is NOT true? a. Renewal notices may be sent electronically. b. Failure to receive renewal notices excuses the licensee from paying the renewal fee. c. Licensees may continue providing services for up to sixty days after the expiration date. d. Failing to renew a license results in expiration and requires a reinstatement application.
  2. What is the deadline for licensees to notify the Director of a felony conviction? a. Thirty days b. Forty-five days c. Sixty days d. Ninety days
  3. What must be included in the written notice to the Director regarding a felony conviction? a. Only a copy of the indictment or charges b. A copy of the verdict c. Copies of the indictment or charges, the plea or verdict, and the sentence imposed d. A summary of the conviction
  4. What is one of the options for establishing "competency to practice" when seeking reinstatement of an expired license that has been expired for more than two years but less than five years? a. Submitting proof of completion of thirty hours of continuing education b. Verification of an active license from another state c. Passing a written examination d. Providing a written statement explaining the reason for the expiration
  1. How many hours of continuing education are required for reinstatement of a license expired for more than five years? a. Sixteen hours b. Twenty hours c. Twenty-four hours d. Thirty hours
  2. Who has the authority to approve other methods for applying for reinstatement? a. Licensees themselves b. The Director c. The licensing board d. Another state's licensing authority Here are 3 multiple choice questions based on the provided information:
  3. Which of the following statements about holding multiple licenses is true? a. Licensees holding all three limited licenses can consolidate them into a single cosmetologist license. b. Licensees holding a cosmetologist license cannot hold any of the limited licenses. c. Licensees holding all three limited licenses cannot hold a Barber license. d. Licensees holding all three limited licenses cannot consolidate them into a single cosmetologist license.
  4. What must business owners do if there is a change in any information submitted on the application for registration? a. Notify the Director within fifteen days b. Notify the Director within thirty days c. Notify the Director within forty-five days d. Notify the Director within sixty days
  5. What are the consequences of failing to renew a registration? a. Licensees will be required to complete a reinstatement application. b. Licensees will be automatically renewed without penalty. c. Licensees will be fined but can continue to operate. d. Licensees will lose their licenses permanently.

d. Cloth

  1. What is the difference between a single-use item and a single application item? a. Single-use items are intended for one client service, while single application items are intended for multiple client services. b. Single-use items are made of hard non-porous materials, while single application items are made of porous materials. c. Single-use items can be used on multiple clients after proper cleaning and disinfection, while single application items are intended for one-time use only. d. There is no difference between them; they are the same.
  2. What is the main function of a sanitizer? a. To kill 99.999% of specific test bacteria in thirty seconds b. To remove visible debris from surfaces c. To clean and disinfect surfaces simultaneously d. To reduce the number of bacterial contaminants to safe levels
  3. According to the provided information, what is the purpose of standard precautions? a. To prevent the transmission of communicable diseases b. To ensure proper cleaning of equipment c. To sterilize all surfaces in a salon d. To reduce the growth of pathogens on surfaces
  4. What is the definition of contamination? a. The presence of microorganisms that could produce disease or infection b. The process of cleaning and disinfecting surfaces c. The removal of visible/surface debris from all surfaces d. The eradication of all microbial life through sterilization
  5. Which of the following is NOT considered a non-porous material? a. Metal b. Plastic c. Wood d. Glass
  1. What is the main difference between cleaning and disinfection? a. Cleaning involves the use of chemicals to kill pathogens, while disinfection only removes surface debris. b. Cleaning removes visible/surface debris, while disinfection involves the use of a chemical tokill or denature microorganisms. c. Cleaning only applies to porous items, while disinfection applies to non-porous items. d. Cleaning prepares items for safe handling, while disinfection makes items sterile. Here are 10 multiple choice questions based on the provided information:
  2. What must licensees ensure before performing any barber, esthetic, cosmetology, hairstyling, or manicuring service on each client? a. All surfaces are disinfected with a hospital-grade disinfectant b. Implements and materials are available without cleaning or disinfection c. Implements and materials are properly cleaned and disinfected d. Clients provide written authorization from a licensed physician
  3. How often must common work areas and equipment such as chairs and shampoo bowls be cleaned and disinfected? a. Weekly b. Monthly c. Daily d. Bi-annually
  4. When should soiled or contaminated tools, implements, or supplies be cleaned? a. At the beginning of each week b. Prior to each client use and at the end of each day c. Only when visibly soiled d. At the end of each week
  5. What must be done to non-porous items used on multiple clients before each use? a. Cleaned with water and soap b. Disinfected with an EPA registered disinfectant
  1. What is the appropriate method for removing wax from the pot if it becomes contaminated? a. Reuse the wax after reheating b. Discard the wax immediately c. Add more wax to dilute the contamination d. Use a separate container for the contaminated wax Here are 5 multiple choice questions based on the provided information:
  2. According to the regulations, licensees are prohibited from using implements or techniques that have a reasonable likelihood of causing harm or injury to the client. Which of the following is NOT a specific prohibition mentioned? a. Penetrates, destroys, or alters the client's skin beyond the epidermis b. Uses live fish or other living creatures for cosmetic services c. Requires delegation under the Medical Practice Act unless proper delegation is in place d. Uses ultraviolet (UV) light boxes for disinfection
  3. What is the scope of practice expansion for a nail technician after successful completion of additional training, according to Rule 1.9? a. The performance of microdermabrasion b. The independent use of cosmetic resurfacing exfoliating substances c. The use of electric files for natural nail services and pedicure services d. The application of pigment implantation (semi or permanent)
  4. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the scope of practice for cosmetologists? a. They are allowed to perform microdermabrasion without additional training b. They can independently use Class IIIb medical devices for cosmetic services c. They are prohibited from using live creatures for cosmetic services d. They must complete additional training to perform electric file services for natural nails
  5. What must be done by licensees regarding substances used in the permanent tinting of eyebrows or eyelashes? a. Keep safety data sheets (SDS) for all substances used

b. Dispose of all substances after each use c. Store substances in unlabeled containers d. Use substances without following any special precautions

  1. Which of the following is a specific prohibition mentioned for hairstylists and barbers? a. Using live fish or other living creatures for services b. Applying pigment implantation (semi or permanent) c. Using methylmalonic acid or Methacrylate Liquid Monomers (MMA) d. Using ultraviolet (UV) light boxes for disinfection Here are 3 multiple choice questions based on the provided information:
  2. Which of the following is a requirement for licensed cosmetologists or estheticians to perform chemical resurfacing exfoliation? a. Completion of 132 contact hours of training b. Completion of twenty-four hours of cosmeceutical coursework c. Completion of fourteen hours of coursework in microdermabrasion d. Completion of additional training in manual resurfacing exfoliation
  3. What is a prohibited action regarding the performance of chemical and/or manual resurfacing exfoliating procedures? a. Providing more than one cosmetic resurfacing exfoliating service during the same visit b. Administering a predisposition patch test twenty-four hours prior to the procedure c. Using a product or technique that penetrates, destroys, or alters the client's skin beyond theepidermis d. Applying an Ultraviolet A/Ultraviolet B Sun Protection Factor (UVA/UVB SPF) fifteen or higher sunscreen after the procedure
  4. How many hours of training are required for a licensed cosmetologist or esthetician to perform semi-permanent or permanent makeup? a. 24 contact hours b. 132 contact hours