It is unlawful:
- 1. For any person to engage in the practice of barbering or attempt to engage in the practice of barbering without a license as a barber or an apprentice issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter.
- 2. For any owner or manager of any barbershop to hire or employ a barber or an apprentice who does not have a license issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter or whose barbershop does not meet the sanitary requirements of the Board.
- 3. For any person to serve as an apprentice under a licensed barber without a license as an apprentice issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter.
- 4. For any person to operate a barbershop unless the barbershop is at all times under the direct supervision and management of a licensed barber.
- 5. For any person to hire or employ any person to engage in the practice of barbering or attempt to engage in the practice of barbering unless the person holds a license as a barber or an apprentice issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter.
6. For any person licensed pursuant to chapter 644A of NRS or any other person to:
- (a) Hold himself or herself out to the public, solicit business or advertise as a licensed barber or as operating a licensed barbershop;
- (b) Use the title or designation “barber” or “barbershop” under circumstances which would create or tend to create the impression to members of the general public that the person is a licensed barber or is operating a licensed barbershop; or
(c) Engage in any other act or practice which would create or tend to create the impression to members of the general public that the person is a licensed barber or is operating a licensed barbershop,
unless the person holds, as appropriate, a license as a barber or a license to operate a barbershop issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter or the person is operating a licensed cosmetological establishment that is leasing space to or employing a licensed barber pursuant to NRS 644A.615.
7. For any person licensed pursuant to chapter 644A of NRS or any other person to place a barber pole in a location which would create or tend to create the impression to members of the general public that a business located near the barber pole is a barbershop unless the operator of the business holds a license to operate a barbershop issued by the Board pursuant to this chapter or the business is a licensed cosmetological establishment that is leasing space to or employing a licensed barber pursuant to NRS 644A.615. As used in this subsection, “barber pole” means:
- (a) A red and white striped vertical cylinder with a ball located on top of the cylinder; or
- (b) Any object of a similar nature, regardless of its actual shape or coloring, which would create or tend to create the impression to members of the general public that a business located near the object is a barbershop.
[1:131:1929; A 1931, 349; 1937, 213; 1931 NCL § 760]—(NRS A 1999, 2586; 2005, 2638)