As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
A request in writing by an establishment owner to the Director of Health to consider reversing a decision.
The cutting, trimming, shaving, singeing, dyeing, coloring and styling of hair on the head, face, and neck of a person performed by a barber licensed by the State of Connecticut.
An establishment engaged in the practice of barbering for the public.
Performing a manicure and/or pedicure that involve the trimming, filing, and painting of the healthy nails of the hands and feet. Excluding cutting of the nail beds, corns, calluses, or other medical treatment of the hands, feet, or ankles.
Application of cosmetics, lotions, oils, waxes to the skin of the head, face, neck, and arms, and legs for cosmetic purposes only.
Threading, involving the epilation of the eyebrow area using cotton thread.
An establishment engaged in the practice of cosmetology for the public.
A violation or set of violations that may be injurious to the public.
The Director of Health of the Town of Stratford or his/her authorized agent.
Refers to barbershop, hairdressing shop, and/or cosmetology shop.
The cutting, trimming, shaving, dressing, arranging, curling, waving, weaving, cutting, singeing, relaxing, straightening, bleaching, and coloring of hair by a hairdresser licensed by the State of Connecticut.
An establishment engaged in the practice of hairdressing for the public.
A meeting between the establishment owner and the Health Department to discuss issues concerning the establishment.
A hairdressing establishment, barbershop, and or cosmetology establishment contained within a private residence.
A violation or set of violations that are injurious to public health that requires the immediate closure of the establishment.
A "cosmetic medical procedure" that involves the removal of unwanted hair by means of exposure to pulses of laser light that destroy the hair follicle. Procedures are strictly provided in a "medical spa" by a health professional as defined in Connecticut Public Act 14-119.[1]
A permit issued by the Health Department for the establishment to operate in the Town of Stratford.
An establishment engaged in the practice of massage for the public.
A shop or business performing manicures and/or pedicures that involve the trimming, filing and painting of the healthy nails of the hands and feet, excluding cutting of the nail beds, corns, calluses, or other medical treatment of the hands, feet or ankles and/or a shop engaged in the application of cosmetics, lotions, oil, waxes to the skin of the head, face, neck, arms or legs for cosmetic purposes only.
The owner of a barbershop, hairdressing shop, cosmetology shop must designate a person in charge whenever he/she is not present in the establishment during hours of operation.
Indefinite loss of license to operate.
Any item that because of its construction or use cannot be easily cleaned and/or sanitized. Single-use items are to be used only once and then disposed of.
Temporary loss of license to operate.
A person providing services at a hairdressing shop, barbershop, and or cosmetology shop.
The work area in a hairdressing shop, barbershop, and/or cosmetology shop.
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Editor's Note: See C.G.S. § 19a-903c.