Definition of terms. 36-15-1. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1) "Advanced esthetician," an individual who holds an advanced esthetics license issued by the commission; (2) "Apprentice," any person individual licensed by the commission to receive education through an apprenticeship in a salon; (2) (2)(3) "Apprentice salon," any salon licensed by the commission to teach apprentices; (3) (3)(4) "Basic esthetician," an individual who holds a basic esthetics license issued by the commission; (5) "Booth," any part within a licensed salon that is rented or leased for the purpose of rendering licensed cosmetology services as a separate, independent salon business; (4) (4)(6) "Chemical exfoliation," a resurfacing procedure performed with a chemical solution or product for the purpose of removing superficial layers of the epidermis; (7) "Commission," the Cosmetology Commission as established and created in § 36-15-3; (5) 36-18 15-3; (5)(8) "Cosmetologist," any person who, for compensation, engages in any of the practices of cosmetology; an individual who holds a cosmetology license issued by the commission; (6) "Cosmetology," any one or any combination of the practices set forth in § 36-15-2; (7) 36-15-23 2; (7)(9) "Demonstrator," any person individual licensed to practice cosmetology, nail technology, basic esthetics, or advanced esthetics in this state, in another state, or in another country, who demonstrates the various practices of cosmetology, nail technology, basic esthetics, or advanced esthetics, as applicable, in order to inform or educate other licensees or the public; (8) "Esthetician," any person who, for compensation, engages in the practice of esthetics, but not in other practices of cosmetology; (9) "Esthetics," any one or any combination of the practices set forth in § 36-15-2.2; (10) "Dermaplaning," the use of a scalpel or sharp, bladed instrument to remove the upper layers of the stratum corneum; (11) "Electrical energy treatments," the use of electrical energy through light, direct current, indirect current, or sound energy, applied to the epidermis by a high frequency machine, provided the term does not include lasers used in the practice of medicine or used in the permanent removal of hair; (12) "Instructor," any person an individual who is licensed by the commission to instruct in a school or an apprentice salon and who meets the requirements set forth in accordance with § 36-15-25; (11) "Nail technology," any one or any combination of the practices set forth in § 36-15-17.2; (12) 36-16 15-17.2; (12)(13) "Microdermabrasion," a gentle, progressive, superficial, and mechanical exfoliation of the uppermost layers of the epidermis using a closed-loop vacuum system; (14) "Nail technician," any person who, for compensation, engages in the practice of an individual who holds a nail technology, but not in other practices of cosmetology; cosmetology license issued by the commission; (13) "Natural hair braiding," any one or any combination of the practices set forth in § 36-15-1.1; (14) (14)(15) "Salon," any place, premise, or building building, or any part of a building building, operated for the purpose of engaging in the practice of cosmetology, nail technology, basic esthetics, or advanced esthetics, or any combination of these practices; (15) and (15)(16) "School," any place, premise, or building that is licensed by the commission to provide education to students in the practice of cosmetology, nail technology, basic esthetics, or advanced esthetics, or any combination of these practices; 31 (16) "School premises," any permanent building or other structures approved by the 32 commission as a school campus under one school license; and 33 (17) "Student," any person who is licensed by the commission to receive education in a 34 licensed school. Source: SDC 1939, § 27.1501; SL 1943, ch 106, § 1; SL 1957, ch 118, § 1; SL 1965, ch 123, § 1; SL 1972, ch 206, §§ 1, 2; SL 1997, ch 218, § 1; SL 2003, ch 202, § 1; SL 2007, ch 217, § 1; SL 2009, ch 182, § 1; SL 2017, ch 176, § 1; SL 2018, ch 232, § 1; SL 2024, ch 157, § 1. 35