The provisions of this § 7.43 amended under sections 5 and 11 of the act of (P. (4) Twenty-five hours in natural hair braiding techniques, such as locking and weaving. (3) Twenty-five hours in occupational safety, the provisions of the act and this chapter. The 150 hours of education must include, at a minimum:
(c) Within 2 years of the initial issuance of a natural hair braider license issued without examination under § 7.31(c) (relating to examination prerequisite for licensure exceptions), the natural hair braider licensee shall provide to the Board a certified copy of a school transcript, a certified copy of a scholastic record required by § 7.119 (relating to student records), or an equivalent document certified by a licensed school of cosmetology, that demonstrates that the licensee has completed 150 hours of education from a licensed school of cosmetology as a condition of renewal of the license. A licensee who practices during a period in which the license was unregistered shall be required to pay a penalty fee of $5, as prescribed in § 7.2, for each month or part of a month that the licensee practices since the expiration of the biennial renewal and may be subject to disciplinary proceedings before the Board or criminal prosecution, or both. As long as a licensee holds an unregistered license, the licensee is not permitted to practice in this Commonwealth. (b) A licensee who fails to file the biennial renewal application or pay the required biennial renewal fee by the renewal date shall have the license classified as unregistered. Renewal of the license is accomplished by submission of the license renewal application and the license renewal fee prescribed in § 7.2 (relating to fees). A license renewal notice is mailed to each licensee approximately 4 weeks before the license expiration date. (a) Licenses issued by the Board expire at biennial intervals. § 7.43. Expiration and renewal of licenses.
Code § 7.43. Expiration and renewal of licenses.