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employed. Any barber who desires to train [apprentices] journey-
men must first qualify as provided for teachers in barber schools
under Section 318A of this subtitle.
318D.
(a) After any person has successfully completed a course of not
less than twelve hundred (1,200) hours of instruction at a barber
school licensed and accredited under this subtitle, the Board upon
his application and without further examination or qualification
shall issue to him a special graduate [apprentice's] journeyman's
license for the practice of barbering as in this section provided.
(b) The fee for such a license is ten dollars ($10.00), and the
license is valid for eighteen (18) months from the date of issue.
Any person who has been registered with the Board as [an appren-
tice] a journeyman as provided herein for a period of greater than
eighteen (18) months shall be required to renew his registration
by paying an additional fee of five dollars ($5.00) for each addi-
tional period of one year for which he is registered as [an appren-
tice] a journeyman after the first eighteen (18) months of registra-
tion as [an apprentice] a journeyman.
(c) The license permits the graduate [apprentice] journeyman
to do barbering work in a regularly operated barbershop, under
the supervision and direction of the operator thereof, for a period
of seventy-five (75) weeks, each with five eight-hour days.
(d) The graduate [apprentice's] journeyman's license applies
only to the circumstances here listed and covers only the employment
here described.
318E.
Any person who has completed eighteen months work as a grad-
uate [apprentice] journeyman may make application to the Board
of Examiners for a license as a master barber. He shall pay a fee
for examination of twenty dollars ($20.00) and upon passing the
examination shall be entitled without limitation to do barbering
work under this subtitle.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1970.
Approved May 5, 1970
CHAPTER 644
(House Bill 1371)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 70-86 of
the Montgomery County Code, 1965, title "Maryland-National
Capital Park and Planning Commission," subheading "Article
III. Maryland Washington Regional District.," subtitle "Zoning
Powers of District Councils Generally.," and being also Section
59-80 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Prince George's County
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