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4198

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 770

(e) Each school shall conform to all rules and
regulations adopted and promulgated by the Board, as well as
to any sanitary and health rules and regulations adopted and
promulgated by the State Department of Health AND MENTAL
HYGIENE. Each student during the period of his actual
attendance at a school shall be assigned the exclusive use
of a barber chair.

Article 56 - Licenses

[323.] 441.

(a)  Except as provided in subsection (e) of this
section, 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 [§ 318] § 435 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.

(e)  Beauty culture may be practiced in a barbershop
when the practice of beauty culture is supervised by a
senior manager licensed by the Board of Cosmetologists'.

[326.] 446.

It shall not be lawful for any person, firm or
corporation to employ as workmen to do the plumbing work in
the State of Maryland any persons except those qualified to
work at the plumbing business, as provided in this subtitle
of this article; and no person shall be qualified to work at
the plumbing business in this State unless he has made
application to and received from the State Board of
Commissioners of Practical Plumbing the certificate of
competence described in [§ 329] § 449 of this article and is
otherwise qualified as required by this subtitle of this
article. Any person or firm engaged in the plumbing
business in this State, and the superintendent, manager,
agent or other officer of any corporation engaged in the
plumbing business in this State, who shall employ any person
to work at the plumbing business who is not qualified as
required by this subtitle of this article, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined not less than ten dollars, nor more than fifty

 

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