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§ 62-3-103. [reserved.]

62-3-105. Acts constituting barbering. 62-3-107. Registration required for barbering, barber instruction or serving as technician. 62-3-132. Animals permitted in barbershops.

§ 62-3-104. [reserved.]

Any one (1) or any combination of the following practices, when done for payment, directly or indirectly, or without payment, for the public generally, constitute the practice of barbering: Shaving or trimming the beard; Cutting or styling the hair; Giving facial and scalp massages or treatments with oils, creams, lotions or other preparations either by […]

§ 62-3-106. [reserved.]

No person shall practice or attempt to practice barbering in this state, or serve or attempt to serve as a barber instructor or technician in this state, without a valid certificate of registration issued pursuant to this chapter by the state board of cosmetology and barber examiners.

§ 62-3-108. Persons Exempt

The following persons are exempt from this chapter while in the proper discharge of their professional duties: Persons authorized by the law of this state to practice medicine and surgery; Commissioned medical or surgical officers of the United States army, navy, air force or marine hospital service; Registered nurses; Duly registered cosmetologists operating in accordance […]

§ 62-3-110. Qualifications for Technicians and Master Barbers

Any person who desires a certificate of registration as a technician, authorizing the person to apply tints or dyes to the hair, shampoo hair, manicure nails and apply cosmetic preparations, antiseptics, powders, oils, clays or lotions to scalp, face, neck or other parts of the body, shall submit an application for examination to the state […]

§ 62-3-112. Time Within Which Course of Instruction to Be Completed

A barber student shall have seven (7) years from the date the student originally enrolls in a barbering school to complete the required courses and number of hours required when the student originally enrolls. If the student fails to complete the course of instruction within that time period, the board may require the student to […]

§ 62-3-113. Examination

The board shall conduct examinations of applicants for certificates of registration no less than four (4) times each year, at times and places that the board may determine. The examination of an applicant for a certificate of registration as a master barber shall consist of a theory examination and a practical demonstration as determined by […]

§ 62-3-114. Reciprocity for Technicians and Barber Instructors

A person who holds a valid license or certificate of registration as a technician or barber instructor under the laws of a state, the District of Columbia, a territorial possession of the United States or a foreign country may be issued a certificate of registration as a technician or barber instructor if the board makes […]

§ 62-3-115. Reciprocity of Master Barbers

The board may issue a certificate of registration as a master barber without examination to a nonresident who: Holds a valid license or certificate of registration as a master barber in another jurisdiction that: Has substantially the same requirements for licensing or registration of barbers as are contained in this chapter; or Has entered into […]

§ 62-3-117. Retired Inactive Licenses

Any person licensed under this chapter may retire the license by submitting a form prescribed by the board accompanied by the current active license certificate and a fee in an amount set by rules promulgated by the board. Upon receipt of an acceptable application to retire the license, the board shall issue a retired inactive […]

§ 62-3-118. Display of Certificate

Every holder of a certificate of registration shall: Display the certificate in a conspicuous place adjacent to or near the holder’s work chair; and Promptly notify the board of any change of mailing address within thirty (30) calendar days of such change.

§ 62-3-121. Ground for Refusal, Suspension or Revocation of Certificate

The board may either refuse to issue or renew or may suspend or revoke any certificate of registration for any one (1) or combination of the following causes: Conviction of a felony for the commission of an offense that bears directly on the person’s fitness to practice competently, as determined by the board; Gross malpractice […]