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  6. Title 34 - Professions and ...
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  8. Chapter 7 - Cosmetologists.
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  10. Article 1 - General Provisions.


Article 1 - General Provisions.


  • Section 34-7-2 - Practicing cosmetology without license.
  • Section 34-7-1 - Definitions.
  • Section 34-7-3 - Operation of beauty shop or school of cosmetology without certificate of registration.
  • Section 34-7-4 - Qualifications of applicants for examinations or licenses.
  • Section 34-7-5 - Registration of beauty shops and schools of cosmetology; apprentices; shampoo assistants.
  • Section 34-7-6 - Qualifications for registration of school of cosmetology.
  • Section 34-7-7 - Application for certificate or for examination and license; certificate of health; jurisdiction of Health Department.
  • Section 34-7-9 - Conduct and contents of examinations generally; temporary permits for persons failing examination first time; additional training required after second failure.
  • Section 34-7-10 - Issuance of license or certificate.
  • Section 34-7-11 - Fees.
  • Section 34-7-12 - Registration or licensing of nonresidents.
  • Section 34-7-15 - Payment and disposition of fees.
  • Section 34-7-16 - Practice of cosmetology to be in established beauty shop or school.
  • Section 34-7-17 - Temporary licenses.
  • Section 34-7-18 - Display of certificate or license; picture of licensee.
  • Section 34-7-19 - Duration, renewal and restoration of certificates and licenses.
  • Section 34-7-21 - Refusal, revocation or suspension of licenses and certificates; administrative fines.
  • Section 34-7-24 - Exemptions from chapter.
  • Section 34-7-25 - Penalties for violations of chapter.
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