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OREGON COSMETOLOGY LAWS AND RULES EXAM 2025|ACTUAL 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS|LATEST UPDATE 2025-2026|ALREADY GRADED A+
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Post these licenses in public view Facility licenses, independent contractor registrations, practitioner certificates, demonstration permits and temporary authorizations A sharps container must be a container that can be Closed for handling, storage, transportation, and disposal A sharps container must be labeled with the Biohazard symbol When must a freelance authorization holder show the authorization to practice? Upon request of the client
What must the facility license holder and independent contractor registration holder post? Most recent inspection certificate Where must the facility license holder and independent contractor registration holder post the most recent inspection certificate? In public view in the facility or at the independent contractor's workstation Adequate ventilation Ventilation by natural or mechanical methods that removes or exhausts fumes, vapors, or dust What does adequate ventilation prevent? Hazardous conditions from occurring What does adequate ventilation allow? Free flow of air in a room in proportion to the size and capacity of the room
Mechanical appliances used in barbering may not be Galvanic or faradic Board Board of cosmetology Chemical service Use of any product that restructures or removes hair or changes the shape or appearance of skin, hair or nails Common area An area of a facility that is used by all authorization holders performing services What areas are considered common areas? Reception areas, dispensing areas, sinks, shampoo bowls, hair dryers, hair dryer areas, and employee lounges
Dermaplaning The use of a blade with a handle to remove dead skin cells and vellus hairs from the face Disinfect Using a process to destroy harmful organisms, including bacteria, viruses, germs and fungi Dispensing area An area with nonporous surfaces and a sink with hot and cold running water where service preparations are conducted What preparations are conducted in a dispensing area? Mixing of chemicals, cleaning of tools and equipment, disposing of residues, and rinsing parts of the body exposed to chemicals Educational institution An oregon high school, career school or community college
Field of practice One of the following cosmetology principles: barbering, esthetics, hair design, nail technology, natural hair care Fire-retardant container An airtight metal container for disposing of chemical waste or storing linens with chemical residue HECC Higher education coordinating commission High-level disinfectant A chemical agent that has demonstrated tuberculocidal activity and is registered with the epa Independent contractor
A practitioner who is not under the control and direction of a facility license holder License Written authorization to a person to operate a facility or freelance business for providing services related to one or more fields of practice to the public Low-level disinfectant A chemical agent that has demonstrated bactericidal, germicidal, fungicidal, and limited virucidal activity and is registered with the epa Materials and supplies Items which complement the use of tools and implements What do materials and supplies include? Hair tints, bleaches, permanent wave solutions, hair oils, shampoos, wax, rinses, disinfectants and chemicals
Practitioner A person certified to perform services included within a field of practice Premises The entire area of a facility, licensed by the office Registration Written authorization issued to an independent contractor to hold forth to the public as a business entity providing services in a field of practice School An educational establishment that has a license issued by the department of education and is operated for the purpose of teaching one or more fops. For purposes of this subsection, fop does not include natural hair care Sharp edged or pointed, non-electrical tools and implements are items that may
Come in contact with blood-borne pathogens or other potentially hazardous materials What items do sharp edged or pointed, nonelectrical tools and implements include? Dermaplaning blade, lancets, razors, cuticle nippers and pushers, nail clippers, tweezers, comedone extractors, shears and metal nail files Soiled Article that has been used and has not been cleaned or disinfected for use on the next client Superficial peel Chemical peel that does not extend beyond the stratum basale Temporary facility permit Written authorization to provide services on a temporary basis in one or more fields of practice
What does a work area include? Shampoo area, work stations and dispensing area What does a practitioner certificate allow them to do? Perform services in a field of practice including hair design, barbering, esthetics, nail technology or natural hair care How long is a practitioner certificate valid for? Two years When does a practitioner certificate become inactive? Last day of the month two years from date of issuance Within how many days must a practitioner notify the office of changes in employment status? 30 calendar days What must an individual applying for certification in a field of practice do?
Meet authorization requirements, submit application and pay fees, and meet all education, examination and training requirements Certification pathway 1 Graduation from an educational institution Submit official transcript showing proof of hours for a field of practice. Submit a passing score of practical exam. Passage of written exam within 2 years of application including oregon laws and rules How long are practical exam scores valid for? Two years An applicant who is seeking to add a field of practice must Pass oregon laws and rules exam within two years of applying for additional field of practice Certification pathway 2 Reciprocity Submit an affidavit of licensure from another state, pass written exam within 2 years from date of application including oregon laws and rules
What is the passing score for each section of the written exam? 75 percent or better For each section of the written exam, the board will Establish a maximum time allowance Failed sections of a written exam may be retaken First and second attempts; retake after 8th day. Third attempt; retake after 30th day and submit official transcript certifying additional training. Fourth and fifth attempts; retake after 8th day. 6th attempt; ability to retake determined on a case by case basis Failed sections of a natural hair care certification may be retaken First two failed attempts may be retaken on the same day. Third and each subsequent failed attempt retake after 8th calendar day If the educational institution fails the practical exam evaluation they must Correct the deficiencies before it can be approved
To correct a practical exam evaluation, the educational institution must Reschedule a new evaluation and meet hecc standards within 30 days of initial evaluation If an applicant has not passed all required exams within two years, what must they do? Reapply and pay all required fees All educational institutions may submit to a practical exam evaluation Once every 2 years in at least one field of practice to have the practical exam approved by the board How long must a practical exam being evaluated for approval be performed? Continuous eight-hour period What option does a student have if their educational institution's practical exam has not been approved? They may take the practical exam at another educational institution
When does a facility license become inactive? On the last day of the month one year from date of issuance The holder of a facility license must be A natural person, including a facility owner or facility manager A facility license is not transferrable from Person-to-person or from location to location What must be done if an existing facility moves or relocates to a new physical address? Facility license holder must submit a new application and meet the necessary requirements A natural person hold more than one facility license, but they must submit A separate application, pay required fees and qualify for a facility license for each location
How much time does a facility license holder have to notify the office of changes in facility name or assumed business name? 30 calendar days Facility license holders must notify the office of information changes within 30 calendar days of change. Changes include: Facility name or assumed business name(abn), business telephone number, address changes resulting only from city or usps action, mailing address; or closure or sale of business facility or practice To obtain a facility license, the applicant must meet authorization requirements and submit Application and pay fees, proof of being 18, a list of authorization holders providing services, name of business and (if not operating under real name of each owner), provide documentation of being registered with sec of state A facility license holder must allow for inspections or investigations without Obstruction or hinderance