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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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HEALTH. 553

way of clinical work upon persons willing to submit themselves to such
practice after having first been properly informed that the operator is a
student. No barber school shall, directly or indirectly, charge any money
whatsoever for services by its student or for materials used in such service.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 282L.

282L. No barber school shall be approved by the Board unless it is at
all times, operated under the personal supervision and management of a
registered master barber; and requires as a prerequisite to admission there-
to graduation from the eighth grade of a grammar school or its equivalent
a, g determined by an examination conducted by the Board, and unless it
requires as a prerequisite to graduation a course of instruction of not less
than two years of not more than eight hours in any one working day; such
course of instruction to include the following subjects:

Scientific fundamentals for barbering, hygiene, bacteriology, his-
tology of the hair, skin, nails, muscles and nerves, structure of
the head, face and neck, elementary chemistry relating to steril-
ization and antiseptics, disease of the skin, hair, glands and
nails, haircutting, shaving and arranging, dressing, coloring,
bleaching and tinting of the hair.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 282M.

282M. (a) Any person violating any of the provisions of this sub-
title shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof,
. shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars or imprisonment
for a period of not less than ninety days, or by both fine and imprison-
ment, at the discretion of the Court.

(b) Each and every day of violation shall be construed as a separate
offense. Every owner, manager, master, student, or journeyman who shall
practice the occupation of barbering while knowingly suffering from a
contagious, infectious or communicable disease or who shall knowingly
work with another owner, manager, master, student or journeyman afflicted
with a contagious, infectious or communicable disease, or who shall know-
ingly serve any person afflicted with such disease shall be guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of
not less than ten dollars or imprisonment for not less than ninety days
or both, at the discretion of the Court.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 282N.

282N. An appeal may be taken from any actions of the Board to the
several Circuit Courts of the Counties or the Common Law Courts of
Baltimore City.

1935, ch. 371, sec. 282-O.

282-0. In the event that any portion of this sub-title is declared un-
constitutional by a Court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect the


 

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