Barber shops, certificate requirements — sanitary regulations, noncompliance, effect — renewal of certificate, fee — delinquent fee
Effective Sep 28, 1981(L. 1981 S.B. 16)
Viewing an earlier version · effective Sep 28, 1981View current - 1. The owner of every shop or establishment in which the occupation of barbering is practiced shall obtain a certificate of registration for such shop or establishment issued by the board before barbering is practiced therein. A new certificate of registration shall be obtained for a barber shop or establishment before barbering is practiced therein when the shop or establishment changes ownership or location.
- 2. The board shall issue a certificate of registration for a shop or establishment upon receipt of a registration fee from the applicant if the board finds that the shop or establishment complies with the sanitary regulations adopted pursuant to section 328.060. All shops or establishments shall continue to comply with the sanitary regulations. Failure of a shop or establishment to comply with the sanitary regulations shall be grounds for the board to file a complaint with the administrative hearing commission to revoke or suspend the certificate of registration for the shop or censure or place on probation the holder thereof.
- 3. The certificate of registration for a shop or establishment shall be renewable. The applicant for renewal of the certificate shall on or before the renewal date submit a renewal fee. If the renewal fee is not submitted on or before the renewal date and if the fee remains unpaid for thirty days thereafter, a penalty fee plus the renewal fee shall be paid to renew the certificate. If a new shop opens any time during the licensing period and does not register before opening, there shall be a delinquent fee in addition to the regular fee. The certificate of registration must be kept posted in plain view within the shop or establishment at all times.
(L. 1981 S.B. 16)