MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 1051
IN COSMETOLOGY IN ANY, OR ALL CATEGORIES LEADING TO ALL
STATE LICENSES IN COSMETOLOGY FOR PART-TIME AND FULL-TIME
STUDENTS.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Section
536(a) of Article 43 - Health, of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume and 1975 Supplement) be
and it is hereby repealed and reenacted, with amendments,
to read as follows:
Article 43 - Health
536.
(a) No school of beauty culture shall be granted a
certificate of registration unless it shall attach to its
staff, as a consultant, a person licensed by this State
to practice medicine, and employ and maintain a
sufficient number of licensed teachers, registered as
such, and shall possess apparatus and equipment
sufficient for the proper and full teaching of all
subjects of its curriculum, shall keep a daily record of
the attendance of each student, shall maintain regular
class and instruction hours, shall establish grades and
hold examinations before issuance of diplomas, and shall
require a day school term of training of not less than
1500 hours within a period of not less than nine
consecutive months, or a night school term of training of
not less than 1,500 hours within a period of not less
than 18 consecutive months for a complete course,
comprising all or a majority of the practices of beauty
culture, as provided by this subtitle, and to include
practical demonstrations and theoretical studies, and
study in sanitation, sterilization and the use of
antiseptics, cosmetics and electrical appliances,
consistent with the practical and theoretical
requirements as applicable to beauty culture or any
practice thereof. [In no case shall there be less than
one teacher to each twenty-five pupils.] SCHOOLS OF
BEAUTY CULTURE SHALL PROVIDE AT LEAST ONE SENIOR TEACHER
FOR EVERY 25 PUPILS IN ATTENDANCE AT ANY GIVEN TIME. All
schools must be so designated by the name of said school.
However, in public vocational school courses of
cosmetology, completion of the prescribed 1500 hours of
training shall be accomplished within a period of time
determined by the boards of education of the several
counties and the Board of School Commissioners of
Baltimore City.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1976.
Approved May 4, 1976.
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