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Detailed Information for: Cosmetology: Hair Design
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Updated: 8/2/2007
Description: Hair designers shampoo, cut, style, condition and singe hair and apply chemical treatments such as coloring, dyeing, relaxing and permanent waves. They also temporarily curl and braid hair as well as shave, trim and cut the beard or mustache. Hair designers also massage the scalp and neck, but not the face, if in conjunction with the above services.

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Statutes, Rules, Ordinances: ORS 690
OAR 817-035
Duration: Two years
Fees - application, exam, etc.:  Application: $15
Examination: $25 per section
Certification: $33 for two years
Renewal: $33 for two years
Late renewal, for each year expired: $25
Duplicate: $5
Responsible Agency: Health Licensing Agency
Examination Information: Please see Examinations section Board of Cosmetology Web site.
Bonding Requirements: None
Insurance Requirements: None
Prerequisites: Please see Board of Cosmetology Web site: How to Get Licensed
Service Links:  Board of Cosmetology Web site
 OHLA License Inquiry
 Practitioner Certificate Application
 Online Renewal
 Update Your Licensing Record
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  Agency Information
Please refer to the Agency Website for further details and additional information.
Agency Name: Health Licensing Agency
E-mail Address: ohla.info@state.or.us
Phone: 503-378-8667
Mail Address: Oregon Health Licensing Agency
700 Summer Street NE, Suite 320
Salem, OR 97301 - 1287
Website Information: http://egov.oregon.gov/HLO/

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