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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
Volume 378, Page 548   View pdf image (33K)
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548 ARTICLE 43.

Treasurer shall receive all fees paid for licenses or certificates, and shall
keep a record thereof and disbursements of said Board in a book to be
kept for that purpose. The Treasurer shall not pay out or disburse any
of the moneys received by him except upon the order of the said Board.
Before entering upon the performance of his duties, the Treasurer shall
file with the State Comptroller a bond, with sufficient sureties, to the
people of the State of Maryland, in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars,
to be approved by the State Comptroller, conditioned that he will well
and truly pay over all moneys received by him, according to law and in
compliance with the provisions of this sub-title, and that he will otherwise
faithfully discharge the duties of his office.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 273.

273. The State Board of Barber Examiners shall prescribe and enforce
rules and regulations governing barber schools, and subject to the approval
of the State Board of Health, sanitary requirements for barber shops and
barber schools, and shall prescribe and enforce rules and regulations for
the examining and licensing of barbers and reasonable regulations for the
administration of this sub-title, and shall have power to appoint such
inspectors, clerks and other assistants as it may deem necessary to carry
out the provisions of this sub-title whose compensation or salaries shall be
fixed by said Board.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 274.

274. No person shall hereafter practice or attempt to practice the
occupation of a barber in this State except as hereinafter provided. No
person after June 1, 1935 shall serve or attempt to serve as a student
without a certificate of registration issued by said Board and upon pay-
ment of the required fee of $5. 00; and no person after June 1, 1935, shall
operate a barber shop in this State unless said shop is at all times under
the direct supervision and management of a master barber registered
under the provisions of this sub-title.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 275.

275. No person shall serve as a student in any place other than a duly
authorized Barber School or in a barber shop for a period of at least two
years, said barber school or barber shop to be owned or operated by a
registered licensed master barber. No more than one student shall be
employed in any one barber shop to each four or less licensed barbers
employed therein. Any barber shop employing more than one student to
four licensed barbers must be classified and advertised as a barber school.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 276.

276. Journeyman's license shall be issued only to one who has served
as a student in compliance with Section 275 of this sub-title, in this or
other States, and the owner or manager of said barber school, or barber
shop, to issue an affidavit to that effect, and after said student has passed


 

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