Chapter SPS 50
BARBERS
Subchapter I — General
SPS 50.100 Authority and scope. Subchapter II — Practice of Barbering
SPS 50.200 Treatments prohibited, infectious and contagious diseases. SPS 50.210 Practice standards. SPS 50.211 Unauthorized practice. SPS 50.212 Practice outside of a licensed establishment. SPS 50.230 Responsibilities of owners. SPS 50.231 Responsibilities of the manager. SPS 50.232 Responsibilities of licensees. SPS 50.240 Establishment requirements. SPS 50.241 Establishment management and leasing requirements. SPS 50.242 Establishment licensure. SPS 50.260 Change of ownership or location. SPS 50.270 Equipment and sanitation. SPS 50.272 Sterilization. SPS 50.290 Procedure for exposure to blood. Subchapter III — Licensure Through School or Through Apprenticeship, Examinations, and Licensing
SPS 50.300 Licensure through school. SPS 50.310 Licensure through apprenticeship. Subchapter IV — Renewals, Reinstatement, and Continuing Education
SPS 50.400 License renewal. SPS 50.402 Renewal that includes conversion from cosmetology. SPS 50.410 Reinstatement of license. SPS 50.420 Continuing education. Subchapter V — Forfeitures
SPS 50.510 Citation for administrative forfeiture. SPS 50.530 Effect of payment. SPS 50.540 Request for hearing. Ch. SPS 50 NoteNote: This chapter was created as ch. SPS 205 by emergency rule EmR1302, effective 2-14-13. SPS 50.100SPS 50.100 Authority and scope. Pursuant to subch. II of ch. 454, Stats., this chapter applies to licensing of barbers and barbering establishments. SPS 50.100 NoteNote: Under s. 454.22 (1), Stats., “No person may engage in barbering unless the person is one of the following: SPS 50.100 Note(a) A licensed barber.
SPS 50.100 Note(c) An apprentice in barbering under s. 454.26. SPS 50.100 Note(d) A student in a barbering course of instruction.
SPS 50.100 Note(e) A person who holds a temporary permit to practice barbering granted by the department under s. 454.23 (7). SPS 50.100 Note(f) A licensed cosmetologist.
SPS 50.100 Note(h) An apprentice in cosmetology under s. 454.10. SPS 50.100 Note(i) A student in a cosmetology course of instruction.
SPS 50.100 Note(j) A person who holds a temporary permit to practice cosmetology granted by the cosmetology examining board under s. 454.06 (10). SPS 50.100 HistoryHistory: EmR1302: emerg. cr., eff. 2-14-13; CR 13-026: cr. Register October 2013 No. 694, eff. 11-1-13; CR 23-055: am. Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24. SPS 50.110SPS 50.110 Definitions. In this chapter: SPS 50.110(1)(1) “Antiseptic” means a chemical that kills or inhibits the growth of organisms on skin or living tissue. SPS 50.110(1m)(1m) “Apprentice” means a person who is learning the practice of barbering under s. 454.26, Stats. SPS 50.110 NoteNote: Section 454.20 (1) of the Statutes reads as follows: “ ‘Barber’ means a person who practices barbering.” SPS 50.110 NoteNote: Section 454.20 (2) of the Statutes reads as follows: “‘Barbering’ means, for compensation, arranging, styling, dressing, shampooing, cleansing, curling, dyeing, tinting, coloring, bleaching, waxing, waving, straightening, cutting, shaving, trimming, relaxing, singeing, or performing similar work upon the hair of the head, neck, or face of any person by any means. ‘Barbering’ does not include the removal of a person’s hair at the root or the application of temporary or permanent eyelash extensions to the eyelashes of a person.” The definition of barbering specifically allows barbers to perform waxing but prohibits barbers from performing all other forms of hair removal at the root. SPS 50.110(5)(5) “Business day” means any day Monday to Friday, excluding Wisconsin legal holidays. SPS 50.110(6)(6) “Contact equipment” includes combs, lifts, brushes, and rollers. SPS 50.110(7)(7) “Contagious” means capable of being transmitted by direct or indirect contact. SPS 50.110(8)(8) “Continuing education” means the planned, professional development activities designed to contribute to the advancement, extension, and enhancement of the professional skills or knowledge of the licensees in the practice of barbering. SPS 50.110(11)(11) “Credential” means a license, permit, or certificate or certification of registration that is issued under ch. 454, Stats. SPS 50.110(12)(12) “Department” means the department of safety and professional services. SPS 50.110(13)(13) “Disinfectant” means a chemical or product that destroys disease-causing bacteria, including any of the following: SPS 50.110(13)(a)(a) A solution of household bleach, which is 5¼% sodium hypochlorite, and water—if the solution is made fresh each day prior to use and contains at least 500 parts per million available chlorine. SPS 50.110 NoteNote: This concentration typically can be obtained with a dilution ratio of 1:100, which is two teaspoons of household bleach per quart of water.
SPS 50.110(13)(d)(d) A solution using an iodophor germicidal agent such as iodine or BetadineÒ. SPS 50.110(14)(14) “Disinfection” means application of a disinfectant following thorough cleaning of the utensil. SPS 50.110(15)(15) “Division” means the division of legal services and compliance in the department of safety and professional services. SPS 50.110 NoteNote: Section 454.01 (10) of the Statutes reads as follows: “ ‘Establishment’ means any place in which barbering, cosmetology, aesthetics, electrology, or manicuring is performed.” SPS 50.110(17)(17) “Full time” means work that is performed for 30 hours per week or the maximum number of hours an establishment is open if the establishment is open less than 30 hours per week. SPS 50.110(18)(18) “Infectious” means capable of being transmitted, with or without contact. SPS 50.110(19)(19) “Licensee” means a person who holds a license, permit, certificate, or registration issued by the department or who has the right to renew a license, permit, certificate, or registration issued by the department. SPS 50.110(21)(21) “Owner” means a person who holds an establishment license or right to renew an establishment license. SPS 50.110(22)(22) “Patron” means a person to whom services from a barber are provided for compensation. SPS 50.110(23)(23) “Personal care instruments” include scissors, razors, and clipper blades.