This text of North Dakota § 43-11-26.1 (Advanced esthetician license - Grandfather provision) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering North Dakota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
1. A cosmetologist or esthetician licensed in this state with practical experience of at least
one year immediately preceding January 1, 2026, may apply for an advanced
esthetician license until December 31, 2027, if the applicant:
a. Completes a board-approved four-hour safety and infection control training;
b. Obtains an active occupational safety and health administration bloodborne
pathogens certification;
c. Obtains an active board-approved first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
certification; and
d. Provides:
(1)A notarized affidavit from a supervising medical professional certifying the
applicant worked under the direct supervision and control of a licensed
physician or physician assistant practicing under chapter 43-17, or nurse
under chapter 43-12.1, for a minimum of three
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1. A cosmetologist or esthetician licensed in this state with practical experience of at least
one year immediately preceding January 1, 2026, may apply for an advanced
esthetician license until December 31, 2027, if the applicant:
a. Completes a board-approved four-hour safety and infection control training;
b. Obtains an active occupational safety and health administration bloodborne
pathogens certification;
c. Obtains an active board-approved first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
certification; and
d. Provides:
(1) A notarized affidavit from a supervising medical professional certifying the
applicant worked under the direct supervision and control of a licensed
physician or physician assistant practicing under chapter 43-17, or nurse
under chapter 43-12.1, for a minimum of three hundred hours of actual
service work within five years immediately preceding application; or
(2) Proof of completing one hundred fifty hours of advanced esthetic training
approved by the board.
2. A cosmetologist or esthetician licensed in this state who fails to meet the requirements
in subsection 1 or fails to apply by December 31, 2027, must complete five hundred
hours of training in advanced esthetics in a board-approved program.