A.B. 192

 

Assembly Bill No. 192–Assemblyman Arberry

 

February 19, 2001

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Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor

 

SUMMARY—Revises provisions relating to barber schools. (BDR 54‑735)

 

FISCAL NOTE:            Effect on Local Government: Yes.

                                    Effect on the State: No.

 

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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.

Green numbers along left margin indicate location on the printed bill (e.g., 5-15 indicates page 5, line 15).

 

AN ACT relating to barbering; authorizing a person who owns, manages, operates or controls a barber school to charge for barbering services provided to a member of the general public by a student of the barber school; revising the number of instructors required to be on the premises of a barber school; limiting the period of employment of a student of a barber school; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN

SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

 

1-1    Section 1. NRS 643.177 is hereby amended to read as follows:

1-2    643.177  Any person who owns, manages, operates or controls any

1-3  barber school, or part thereof : [, shall:]

1-4    1.  Shall:

1-5    (a) Display a sign [at every entrance to] that may be easily seen upon

1-6  entering the barber school [indicating that barbering is performed by

1-7  students exclusively;

1-8    2.] on which is printed in bold letters “Work Performed Exclusively by

1-9  Students”;

1-10    (b) Have at least [two instructors] :

1-11      (1) One instructor on the premises of the barber school at all times if

1-12  the active enrollment of the school is [20 or more students and at least two

1-13  instructors] 10 students or less;

1-14      (2) One additional instructor on the premises of the barber school

1-15  for each 10 students enrolled in the school in excess of 10 students; and

1-16      (3) One instructor available to provide instruction at all times; [and

1-17    3.] (c) Not allow a student to provide barbering services to members

1-18  of the general public for more than 7 hours in a day or for more than 5

1-19  days in any 7-day period;

1-20    (d) Not advertise that the barber school will charge for barbering

1-21  services provided to members of the general public by students unless


2-1  those barbering services are specifically advertised as services provided

2-2  by students; and

2-3    (e) Comply with all other provisions of this chapter relating to barber

2-4  schools.

2-5    2.  May charge for barbering services provided to a member of the

2-6  general public by a student if the student performs those barbering

2-7  services as part of the required course of study of the barber school.

2-8    Sec. 2.  The amendatory provisions of this act do not apply to offenses

2-9  committed before October 1, 2001.

 

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