Authority Over Educational Programs — Fraudulent or Deceptive Promotions

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  1. In addition to other powers and duties, the commissioner has the authority to:
    1. Set standards by which an electrology education program may be approved;
    2. Review with the state board of education and the Tennessee higher education commission a progressive electrology education program in the state;
    3. Evaluate the need for such programs in the geographical area in which the electrology program will be located;
    4. Approve and license institutions in this state that meet the requirements of the electrology education program;
    5. Maintain a list of the institutions offering electrology education programs approved by the commissioner; and
    6. Remove an institution from the list of institutions that offer approved electrology education if the institution:
      1. Is guilty of fraud or deceit in obtaining or attempting to obtain approval;
      2. Acts in a manner not consistent with generally accepted standards for the practice of electrology;
      3. Violates standards set under this chapter and fails to correct the violation in a reasonable time after notice has been given;
      4. No longer operates a program that is approved under this chapter; or
      5. Promotes electrology in a manner that the commissioner determines is unreasonable, misleading or fraudulent.
  2. The commissioner shall monitor fraudulent or deceptive promotion of permanent hair removal procedures.


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