MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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323.
(A) A BARBERSHOP MAY NOT BE INTEGRATED WITH ANY
OTHER BUSINESS UNLESS SEPARATED BY A PERMANENT PARTITION
OR WALL.
(B) MOBILE BARBERSHOPS ARE PROHIBITED. MOBILE
SHOPS INCLUDE SHOPS OPERATING IN OR FROM A TRAILER OR IN
OR FROM ANY OTHER VEHICLE WHICH CAN BE MOVED.
(C) A BARBERSHOP IN THIS STATE MAY NOT EMPLOY AT
THE SAME TIME MORE THAN TWO JOURNEYMAN BARBERS FOR EACH
QUALIFIED BARBER EMPLOYED. ANY BARBER WHO DESIRES TO
TRAIN JOURNEYMEN MUST FIRST QUALIFY AS PROVIDED FOR
TEACHERS IN BARBER SCHOOLS UNDER SECTION 319A OF THIS
SUBTITLE.
(D) BARBERSHOPS IN MONTGOMERY AND PRINCE GEORGE'S
COUNTIES MAY NOT BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MORE THAN SIX DAYS
IN ANY CALENDAR WEEK.
324.
ANY PERSON VIOLATING ANY OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS
SUBTITLE IS GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR, AND UPON CONVICTION
IS SUBJECT TO A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN [[$500]] $100 OR
IMPRISONMENT FOR NOT MORE THAN [[90]] 30 DAYS OR BOTH.
SECTION 3 AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, that Section
3-11 of Article 43 — Health, of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume and 1974 Supplement) be
and it is hereby repealed and re—enacted, with
amendments, to read as follows;
311.
(A) The Governor, with the advice of the Secretary
of Licensing and Regulation, shall appoint a Board of
Barber Examiners for the State of Maryland, which shall
be a part of the Department of Licensing and Regulation.
The Board shall consist of [five] SEVEN members [, two of
whom shall serve for a term of two years, two of whom
shall serve for a term of, three years, and one of whom
shall serve for a term of five years from the date when
their appointments take effect (except in the case of an
appointment to fill a vacancy) . Upon the expiration of
the term of any member who is in office as of July 1,
1973, the subsequent appointment shall be for a term of
five years. No person shall be eligible to appointment
as a member of said Board unless he has been continuously
for five years past] WHO SHALL SERVE FOR FIVE YEAR TERMS.
FIVE MEMBERS SHALL HAVE BEEN engaged in the occupation of
a barber within this State CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST FIVE
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