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Session Laws, 1935
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820 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [€H. 371

journeyman or master barber at one or more established
places of business in this State shall be granted a certifi-
cate of registration as a registered journeyman or master
barber, or a renewal thereof without examinations except
a medical examination, by making application to the Board,
and paying the required fee; provided, however, that any
certificates heretofore issued by said Board shall remain in
effect for the period therein specified.

282B. Any person who on and prior to January 1, 1935,
was practicing barbering as a student under the supervision
of a practicing barber in this State, and who holds no such
said certificate issued by said Board shall be granted a li-
cense to practice as a student by making application to the
Board on or before July 1, 1935, and paying the required
fee, and shall be given credit for the time previously spent
in such practice.

282C. Said Board shall furnish each licensee with a card,
indicating whether he be a student, journeyman or master
barber, bearing the seal of the Board and the signature of
the President and Secretary, certifying that the holder is
entitled to practice barbering and the licensee shall post
said card in a conspicuous place in front of his working
chair.

282D. It shall be unlawful for any person to practice
barbering for pay or without pay in any place other than a
registered barber shop. Provided; however, that a regis-
tered barber shop may furnish barbering services to per-
sons at the residence of such persons by a licensed barber,
if such persons are incapacitated, rendering them unable
to attend a registered barber shop.

282E. The Board may revoke a license for (a) convic-
tion of a crime, (b) habitual drunkedness and habitual ad-
diction to the use of morphine, cocaine or other habit form-
ing drugs, (c) having imparted a communicable disease,
(d) failure to file physician's certificate stating he has no
contagious disease, (e) the provisions to this sub-title
shall not apply to the practise of hairdressing or beauty
culture upon the female patrons other than the cutting of
the hair, (f) violation of the law or any sanitary
rule or regulation prescribed under this sub-title, (g) gross
malpractice or gross incompetence or (h) false and fraudu-
lent advertising by statements, labels and signs, or other-
wise. The offender shall have notice in writing of the

 

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