Connecticut Statutes
§ 20-276 — Display of license and certificate. Use of titles.
Connecticut § 20-276
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 20Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards
Ch. 388Electrologists
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 20-276 (2026).
Text
Each person licensed under the provisions of this chapter to practice electrology shall display in a prominent place in such person's place of business such person's original license and annual registration certificate. Such licensee shall not use any title, including the title “Doctor” or “registered nurse” or their synonyms or abbreviations, except “electrologist”, and shall not use any adjective or qualification in addition to such title except that such licensee may use the title “certified professional electrologist” or its abbreviation “CPE”, provided such licensee has been awarded certification by the international board of electrologist certification of The American Electrology Association.
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Legislative History
(1951, S. 2326d; 1951, 1953, S. 2325d; P.A. 88-362, S. 14; P.A. 01-109, S. 10.) History: P.A. 88-362 prohibited use of title “registered nurse” and added the exception for the use of the title “certified professional electrologist”; P.A. 01-109 changed “hypertrichology” to “electrology”, changed “hypertrichologist” to “electrologist” and made technical changes.
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