1464 Laws of Maryland [Ch. 792
the sum of Two Dollars ($2) and the annual renewal fee for the
certificate of qualification, which shall be issued without examination.
(b) Every person who for less than two years prior to June 1, 1957,
has engaged in the business of a barber in this State, shall within
three months after June 1, 1957, register with the Board as an ap-
prentice and pay a fee of Two Dollars ($2) for such registration.
Every such person shall receive credit for any time spent in a barber
school or college. Every person registered herein shall as soon as he
has completed two years service as an apprentice be entitled to apply
for a certificate of qualification as a barber upon payment of the fee
therefor.
(c) Every person who after June 1, 1957, becomes engaged in the
occupation of a barber in this State shall first register with the board
as an apprentice and pay a fee of Two Dollars ($2) for such registra-
tion and shall serve as such apprentice for at least two years before
he shall be entitled to take the examination for a certificate of quali-
fication as a barber.
304. (a) The State Board of Barber Examiners, or any sub-board,
is hereby authorized and directed to examine any shop to determine
its sanitary condition at any time during normal business hours.
(b) The State Board of Barber Examiners, or any sub-board, shall
investigate any report that a shop is in an unsanitary condition. If
such a condition is found, the State Board shall promptly notify the
State Board of Health, which shall take such action as shall be neces-
sary to correct the unsanitary condition and shall report its action
to the State Board of Barber Examiners.
305. To shave, trim the beard or cut the hair of any person or to
give shampoos, tonics or massages for hire or reward received by the
person performing such service, or any other person, shall be con-
strued as practising the occupation of a barber within the meaning
of this sub-title [, which provisions shall not in any way apply to or
effect any person who is now occupied or working as a barber in this
State, nor any person employed in a barber shop, or an apprentice,
except that a person so employed less than three years prior to
April 1, 1904, shall be considered an apprentice, and at the expiration
of such three years of such employment shall be subject to the pro-
visions of this sub-title],
306. 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 imprison-
ment in the county jail for a period of not [less] more than thirty
days or by both such fine and imprisonment.
306A. Any person aggrieved by any action or determination of the
State Board of Barber Examiners shall have the right to appeal to
the Circuit Court of the County or City wherein he resides. Both the
party aggrieved and the Board shall have a further right of appeal
from the decision of the Court to the Court of Appeals of Maryland.
SEC. 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, THAT NOTHING
IN THIS ACT SHALL APPLY TO OR WITHIN ANNE ARUNDEL,
CALVERT, HOWARD, SOMERSET OR WORCESTER COUN.-
TIES.
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