Assembly Bill No. 192–Assemblyman Arberry
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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:
Section 1. NRS 643.177 is hereby amended to read as follows:
643.177 Any person who owns, manages, operates or controls any
barber school, or part thereof : [, shall:]
1. Shall:
(a) Display a sign [at every entrance to] that may be easily seen upon
entering the barber school [indicating that barbering is performed by
students exclusively;
2.] on which is printed in bold letters “Work Performed Exclusively by
Students”;
(b) Have at least [two instructors] :
(1) One instructor on the premises of the barber school at all times if
the active enrollment of the school is [20 or more students and at least two]
10 students or less;
(2) One additional instructor on the premises of the barber school
for each 10 students enrolled in the school in excess of 10 students; and
(3) Two instructors available to provide instruction at all times; [and
3.] (c) Not allow a student to provide barbering services to members of
the general public for more than 7 hours in a day or for more than 5
days in any 7-day period;
(d) Not advertise that the barber school will charge for barbering
services provided to members of the general public by students unless
those barbering services are specifically advertised as services provided
by students; and
(e) Comply with all other provisions of this chapter relating to barber
schools.
2. May charge for barbering services provided to a member of the
general public by a student if the student performs those barbering
services as part of the required course of study of the barber school.
Sec. 2. The amendatory provisions of this act do not apply to offenses
committed before October 1, 2001.
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