from certain restrictions on practicing cosmetology; requiring certain licensed
cosmetologists participating in the pilot program to maintain a certain amount
of liability insurance and certain records and to submit certain written consent
to the State Board of Cosmetology; providing for the termination of certain
provisions of this Act; authorizing the State Board of Cosmetology to adopt a
certain regulation; defining certain terms; and generally relating to the practice
of cosmetology.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article - Business Occupations and Professions
Section 5-101(a) and (e)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1995 Replacement Volume and 1998 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Business Occupations and Professions
Section 5-605
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1995 Replacement Volume and 1998 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article - Business Occupations and Professions
5-101.
(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated,
(e) "Board" means the State Board of Cosmetologists.
5-605.
(a) Except as provided in §§ 5-302 and 5-303 of this title and [subsection (b)]
SUBSECTIONS (B) AND (C) of this section, a person may not practice cosmetology in
any place other than:
(1) a beauty salon that holds a beauty salon permit; or
(2) a barbershop that holds a barbershop permit issued under Title 4 of
this article.
[(b) (1) A licensed cosmetologist may practice cosmetology in the residence of
a patron, in a nursing home AN INDIVIDUAL CONFINED TO THE RESIDENCE BY
REASON OF A PHYSICAL OR MENTAL INFIRMITY IN AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY AS
DEFINED IN § 19-1801 OF THE HEALTH - GENERAL ARTICLE, IN A HOSPICE FACILITY
DEFINED IN § 19-901(C) OF THE HEALTH - GENERAL ARTICLE, IN A NURSING
FACILITY AS DEFINED IN § 19-1401(D) OF THE HEALTH - GENERAL ARTICLE, or in a
hospital as defined in § 19-301 of the Health - General Article or a similar
institution, by appointment, if:
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