1950 ARTICLE 43
1935, ch. 282, sec. 400.
476. (Exceptions to Examination Requirements; Present Students and
Apprentices.) (a) Any person who has practiced or taught beauty culture
or acted as manager of a beauty shop or school of beauty culture, under a
certificate, license or permit, for not less than two years in another State,
territory, or District of Columbia, or any person who is thus engaged in
this State on June 1, 1935, may secure the certificate of registration re-
quired by this sub-title without an examination or compliance with other
requirements as to age or education, provided such person shall make
application to the Board for registration within 60 days after June 1,
1935. Such, application shall be accompanied by an affidavit on a form
to be furnished by the Board, of a practicing physician that the applicant
was examined and is free from all contagious and infectious diseases, and
the registration fee required by this sub-title.
(b) Any person studying beauty culture in a school of beauty culture
or as an apprentice in a beauty shop in this State on June 1, 1935, shall
receive credit for such time and studies without complying with the require-
ments of this sub-title as. to age and preliminary education, provided such
person shall make application to the Board for registration as a student or
apprentice within 60 days after June 1, 1935, and accompany said appli-
cation with an affidavit or form to be furnished by the Board of a prac-
ticing physician that the applicant is free from all infectious and con-
tagious diseases and a registration fee required by this sub-title.
(c) Any person licensed to practice hairdressing and beauty culture
in another State, territory or District of Columbia, under requirements
substantially equal to those specified in this sub-title, shall upon the pay-
ment of a fee of $15.00 be entitled to a certificate of registration without
examination.
1935, ch. 282, sec. 401.
477. (Requirements of a School of Beauty Culture.) No school of
beauty culture shall be granted a certificate of registration unless it shall at-
tach to its staff, as a consultant, a person licensed by this State to practice
medicine, and employ and maintain a sufficient number of competent
teachers, registered as such, and shall possess apparatus and equipment
sufficient for the proper and full teaching of all subjects of its curriculum,
shall keep a daily record of the attendance of each student, shall maintain
regular class and instruction hours, shall establish grades and hold exam-
inations before issuance of diplomas, and shall require a day school term
of training of not less than one thousand hours within a period of not
less than six consecutive months, or a night school term of training of not
less than 1000 hours within a period of not less than twelve consecutive
months for a complete course, comprising all or a majority of the prac-
tices of beauty culture, as provided by this sub-title, and to include prac-
tical demonstrations and theoretical studies, and study in sanitation, steril-
ization, and the use of antiseptics, cosmetics and electrical appliances,
consistent with the practical and theoretical requirements as applicable
to beauty culture or any practice thereof. In no case shall there be less
than one teacher to each twenty-five pupils. All schools must be so desig-
nated by the name of said school.
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