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(b) The word "License" shall mean certificate of reg-
istration.
(c) The words "Beauty Culturist" or "Hairdresser"
are defined as any person who, for compensation, engages
in the practice of beauty culture or hairdressing, or both.
(d) The word "Manicurist" is defined as any person
who, for compensation, engages only in the occupation of
manicuring the nails of any person.
(e) The term "Beauty Shop" is defined as any prem-
ises, building or part of building whereon or wherein any
branch or combination of beauty culture or hairdressing
is practiced.
(f) The word "Manager" is defined as any person who
has or has had direct supervision over operators in a beauty
shop.
(g) The word "Operator" is defined as any person
practicing beauty culture or hairdressing, or both, who is
not a manager, apprentice, student, manicurist or demon-
strator.
(h) The word "Demonstrator" is defined as any per-
son who, for compensation, whether paid by a regular em-
ployer or not, demonstrates any beauty preparations or
equipment upon a patron for profit in a beauty shop.
(i) The word "Owner" is defined to be any person
who shall own or lease the shop wherein beauty culture
is practiced.
(j) "Board" means the "State Board of Hairdressers
and Beauty Culturists. "
(k) "Apprentices" shall mean any person who is en-
gaged in learning and acquiring a knowledge of the practice
of hair dressing and beauty culture under the direction and
supervision of a person duly authorized under this Act to
practice hair dressing and beauty culture.
396. PRACTICE OF BEAUTY CULTURE WITHOUT
REGISTRATION PROHIBITED. AFTER AUGUST
1ST, 1935:
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corpo-
ration to practice or teach beauty culture, or manage a
beauty shop, or to use or maintain any place for the prac-
tice or teaching of beauty culture or to demonstrate on
any person beauty preparations or equipment for com-
pensation unless he, she, or it shall have first obtained from
the board a certificate of registration as provided in this
Act.
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