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Session Laws, 1989
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Ch. 3

LAWS OF MARYLAND

(A)  RESTRICTED.

EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION, A BARBERSHOP
MAY NOT BE INTEGRATED WITH ANY OTHER BUSINESS.

(B)  PERMANENT WALL OR PARTITION.

A PERSON MAY CONDUCT ANOTHER BUSINESS ON THE PREMISES OF A
BARBERSHOP ONLY IF THE BUSINESS AND BARBERSHOP ARE SEPARATED BY A
PERMANENT WALL OR PARTITION.

(C)  PRACTICE COSMETOLOGY.

(1)  EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SUBSECTION,
AN INDIVIDUAL MAY PRACTICE COSMETOLOGY IN A BARBERSHOP ONLY IF
THE PRACTICE IS CONDUCTED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A MANAGER
LICENSED BY THE STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGISTS.

(2)  AN INDIVIDUAL WHO HOLDS A LIMITED LICENSE TO
PROVIDE MANICURING SERVICES ISSUED UNDER TITLE 5 OF THIS ARTICLE:

(I)  MAY PROVIDE MANICURING SERVICES IN A
BARBERSHOP; AND

(II)  IS NOT SUBJECT TO THE SUPERVISION
REQUIREMENT OF PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from former Art. 56, §§
441(a) and (e) and 488(c).

Defined terms: "Barbershop" § 4-101
"Person" § 1-101

4-509. RESERVED.

4-510. RESERVED.

PART II. BARBER SCHOOLS.

4-511. SCHOOL PERMIT REQUIRED.

(A)  IN GENERAL.

A PERSON SHALL HOLD A SCHOOL PERMIT ISSUED BY THE BOARD
BEFORE THE PERSON MAY OPERATE A BARBER SCHOOL IN THE STATE.

(B)  SEPARATE PERMIT FOR EACH SCHOOL.

A SEPARATE SCHOOL PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR EACH BARBER SCHOOL
THAT A PERSON OPERATES.

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