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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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HEALTH. 579

Any person or persons aggrieved by the decision of the court in accord-
ance with this section shall have a right of appeal to the Court of Appeals
of Maryland.

1935, ch. 309, sec. 2.

407. If any clause, sentence, part or parts of this sub-title, or of any
section thereof, shall be held unconstitutional, such unconstitutionality
shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts of this sub-title or of
any section thereof. The Legislature hereby declares that it would have
passed the remaining parts of this sub-title or any section if it had known
such clause, sentence, part or parts, or any section thereof should be de-
clared unconstitutional.

1935, ch. 309, sec. 3.

408. All Acts or parts of acts of any Public General or Public Local
Laws inconsistent with the provisions of this sub-title are hereby repealed
to the extent of such inconsistency, provided that nothing therein contained
shall be taken as restricting any powers which the State Board of Health,
the Water Resources Commission and the State Roads Commission of
Maryland are now empowered to exercise.

As to Water Resources Commission, see art. 96B.
As to State Roads Commission, see art. 89B.

Hairdressers and Beauty Culturists.

1935, ch. 282, sec. 395.

409. Definitions. For the purpose of this sub-title, the following words
or phrases, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, shall have the
meanings ascribed to them in this section:

(a) "Beauty Culture" includes any and all work done for compensation
by any person, which work is generally and usually performed by so-called
hairdressers, cosmetologists, comsmeticians, beauticians or beauty culturists
and demonstrators of beauty preparations or equipment, and however de-
nominated in so-called hairdressing and beauty shops ordinarily patronized
by women, which work is for the embellishment, cleanliness and beautifi-
cation of women's hair, such as arranging, dressing, curling, waving, per-
manent waving, cleansing, cutting, singeing, arching of eyebrows, dyeing
of eyebrows and eyelashes, bleaching, coloring, or similar work thereon
and thereabout, and the removal of superfluous hair, and the massaging,
cleansing, stimulating, exercising, or similar work upon the scalp, face,
arms or hands, by the use of mechanical or electrical apparatus or appli-
ances or cosmetics, preparations, tonics, antiseptics, creams or lotions or by
any other means, and of manicuring the nails of either sex, which enum-
erated practices shall be inclusive of the term beauty culture but not in
limitation thereof.

(b) The word "License" shall mean certificate of registration.


 

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