HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR, 561
public, under any circumstances, except by 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 school of beauty culture shall,
directly or indirectly, charge any money whatsoever for
treatment by its students or for materials used in such
treatment.
403. PRACTICE IN BEAUTY SHOPS ONLY.
It. shall be unlawful for any person to practice beauty
culture for compensation of any kind in any place other
than a registered beauty shop; provided that nothing con-
tained in this act shall prevent duly registered operators
from practicing beauty culture upon their patrons in the
residences of such patrons by appointment.
404. APPOINTMENT OF BOARD.
There is hereby created a Board to be known as the
"State Board of Hairdressers and Beauty Culturists. "
Within 30 days after this Act becomes effective, the Gov-
ernor shall appoint a State Board of Hairdressers and
Beauty Culturists, consisting of three (3) members. Such
members must have at least five (5) years practical ex-
perience hair dressing or beauty culture, shall be citizens of
this State, and shall not be members of nor affiliated with
any establishment, firm or corporation manufacturing or
selling by wholesale or jobbing any articles, supplies or
merchandise, commonly used in hairdressing or beauty
shops, and shall not be directly or indirectly connected
with any school of beauty culture, and no two members
shall serve at the same time who are graduates of the
same school of beauty culture. The members of the first
Board shall serve one, two and three years, respectively,
from July 1, 1935; succeeding members shall serve for
terms of three years respectively and have the qualifica-
tions, hereinabove expressed.
405. OFFICERS OF BOARD.
The State Board of Hairdressers and Beauty Culturists
shall have a Chairman, who shall be elected by members
of the Board annually from among its members. The
Board shall appoint a Secretary, who shall not be a mem-
ber of the Board, at a compensation to be fixed by the
Board not to exceed $2, 400. 00 per year. Members of the
Board may administer oaths.
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